Tuesday, July 08, 2008 - 01:32 AM UTC
LionRoar have a reputation for producing very comprehensive etch sets, well here are a few of their more basic offerings

LE 35101 1/35 Metal Mesh for King Tiger for Dragon Models
LE35102 1/35 Metal Mesh for Tiger I for Dragon Models
LE35103 1/35 Metal Mesh for Tiger I for Tamiya


For more details check out the LionRoar website (LINK)
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Your page provides a link to "check out the Lion Roar website". I will NOT go to any website that asks me up front to "install IE 5 or later". I surf the Internet, thank you, not the Microsoft-net. David
JUL 08, 2008 - 02:03 AM
David That message is generated by the Lion Roar site, but doesn't effect your browser. I have always just closed that message and continue browsing using my browser FIREFOX, not the bloated and slow Internet Explorer from Microsoft. So no harm done, although it's not the most intuitive of web site designs I must say. Alan
JUL 08, 2008 - 02:11 AM
Sorry about that David, I just provided a HTML link to the LionRoar website. These sets are or will be available from the usual distributors so you can check them out there. Personally I find the LionRoar website difficult to navigate anyway.
JUL 08, 2008 - 05:35 AM
Pat-- I am no German tank builder, but can someone tell me what is so appealing about these screens as distinct from those of other suppliers. I think I have a set by Tamiya. thanks DJ
JUL 08, 2008 - 05:48 AM
Not your fault, but we should all make a point of ignoring or complaining about sites that don't try to stick with Internet standards. As for the screens; they're not bad, the woven-wire effect is better than plain photo-etch. But the mesh spacing is about 10% oversize, and the smaller screens lack the folded wings at the sides. David
JUL 08, 2008 - 06:26 AM
Not your fault, but we should all make a point of ignoring or complaining about sites that don't try to stick with Internet standards. As for the screens; they're not bad, the woven-wire effect is better than plain photo-etch. But the mesh spacing is about 10% oversize, and the smaller screens lack the folded wings at the sides. David [/quote] David-- thank you DJ
JUL 08, 2008 - 08:42 AM
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