ubermodel Posted September 24, 2007 Posted September 24, 2007 Can anyone recommend a very good photoetching company? I'd like to get more of these done, but I need a better etcher than I've used in the past. It's a PE set for a '70 Mach 1 conversion I was working one.
Darin Bastedo Posted September 24, 2007 Posted September 24, 2007 Try Bob over at the Model Car Garage. He does excellent work. what ever route you go, I'll order at least one set.
ubermodel Posted September 24, 2007 Author Posted September 24, 2007 (edited) I did indeed speak to Bob a few years ago at an NNL. As I recall, he sends his stuff out to be photoetched (like I'm trying to) and didn't tell me the name of the company he uses. Edited September 24, 2007 by ubermodel
Modelmartin Posted September 24, 2007 Posted September 24, 2007 Try www.photo-etch.co.uk I was really happy with them and they take credit cards. They will do anything from 1-off to production and can deal with any kind of art but of course the more ready to use it is the less it will cost.
sjordan Posted September 24, 2007 Posted September 24, 2007 Here's one that was recommended to me a couple of years ago by Stephane Pedaggi of scaledetails. FOTOCUT 315-662-3356 Fred Hultberg Box 120 Erieville, NY 13061 (Photo etching from your camera ready copy)
ubermodel Posted September 27, 2007 Author Posted September 27, 2007 Try www.photo-etch.co.uk I was really happy with them and they take credit cards. They will do anything from 1-off to production and can deal with any kind of art but of course the more ready to use it is the less it will cost. PCE was, in fact, the company I used to etch the set in the pix above. They had done a couple of other sets for me that came out great, but maybe they weren't able to handle the level of detail this time around. Which is surprising, as I had a few Model Car Garage sets that I scanned in, and made sure that my artwork was similar in level of detail. Anybody know which company MCG uses?
Len Woodruff Posted September 27, 2007 Posted September 27, 2007 PCE was, in fact, the company I used to etch the set in the pix above. They had done a couple of other sets for me that came out great, but maybe they weren't able to handle the level of detail this time around. Which is surprising, as I had a few Model Car Garage sets that I scanned in, and made sure that my artwork was similar in level of detail. Anybody know which company MCG uses? I have some of your PE parts (license holder & hood retainers) and they are excellant. Not to rain on you parade but do you know that Revell will be releasing the 70 Mach I in a few months that would negate the use of some of the PE on that set????
mr moto Posted September 27, 2007 Posted September 27, 2007 Yesterday I received some photoetch items from Replicas & Miniatures of Maryland and they had a Fotocut logo on them. That's a pretty high recommendation!
Ron Hamilton Posted September 27, 2007 Posted September 27, 2007 Those are excellent!!!! Once you're up and running, I will be a good customer. RH
ubermodel Posted September 28, 2007 Author Posted September 28, 2007 I have some of your PE parts (license holder & hood retainers) and they are excellant. Not to rain on you parade but do you know that Revell will be releasing the 70 Mach I in a few months that would negate the use of some of the PE on that set???? Yeah, I did the artwork way before I heard any news about the Mach 1 retool. I guess whoever wants to will just have two choices, PE parts or plastic. I did set it for just about any 70 'Stang variant (Boss 429 & 302, plain jane with a 351C, or whatever). Yesterday I received some photoetch items from Replicas & Miniatures of Maryland and they had a Fotocut logo on them. That's a pretty high recommendation! Thanks, I'll get in touch with Fotocut and see if they can handle the fine detail.
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