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@@grzegorz2688 For things like an airbrush or brush, I would agree, but justifying an overpriced price for these products is nonsense! If you don't realize this, you are exactly the right group of customers for these things!
Good morning, Thank you so much for your feedback. Of course it is true that as hobbyists we have a lot of choice and we should use the tools we feel most comfortable with, and that we feel are the best quality for our projects. At AMMO our intention is to offer high quality modeling solutions, based on our personal combined experiences as modelers. For this reason, our tools are manufactured to the highest standard. Have a great day, Jamie, AMMO Team
My prayers have been answered! A tutorial on how to use tweezers! 😮 But there’s MORE? How to use scissors! I am positively giddy. 🫨 Cork is a “soft material”? Who knew?! 🤷♂️ Information overload on what a blade is used for. 🧠 Yet another “Idiot’s Guide” from AMMO. Now the PE Holder? Well that may be useful…
@@K3ns4i Don’t run with the scissors. The target audience for these tools is 14 to Adult (as labeled on many kit boxes). In reality, the primary users are adult, mostly middle aged, men. The average 14 year old, however, has a grasp of how to use tweezers and a knife. My OPINION is that this was an 8:30 advertisement for AMMO OF MIG that had very little value to the average model maker, and that for those seeking TUTORIALS there are far better resources available that are not just trying to sell you their product. BTW the “Idiot’s Guide” comment was a tongue in cheek reference to “The Complete Idiot’s Guide to…” series of books published worldwide by Dorling Kindersley, Penguin Books, Alpha Books, MacMillan, Simon and Schuster, IDG, and Pearson Education. Do you think these publishers would market books called “Idiots Guide” if it was offensive to the potential buyer? Most people have a sense of humour.
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All these tools are a must have. Regardless who you get from. I have several sizes of straight tweezers. Valuable tools!
Muy buenas herramientas, me interesa mucho la de sujeción de los fotograbados para lijarlos, me paré muy útil.
Me leíste la mente, quiero también esas.
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Una humilde y un poco atrevida opinión, no veo pinzas en pico de las que vienen para fotohechos como las de Tamiya?🤔
Waste of money! These products have been around for years from other manufacturers and are not as overpriced as the products shown here will be again!
I disagree. With a price comes quality. Good tools give you confidence, comfort and they last longer sharp and precise while you enjoy your hobby.
@@grzegorz2688 For things like an airbrush or brush, I would agree, but justifying an overpriced price for these products is nonsense! If you don't realize this, you are exactly the right group of customers for these things!
Good morning,
Thank you so much for your feedback. Of course it is true that as hobbyists we have a lot of choice and we should use the tools we feel most comfortable with, and that we feel are the best quality for our projects. At AMMO our intention is to offer high quality modeling solutions, based on our personal combined experiences as modelers. For this reason, our tools are manufactured to the highest standard.
Have a great day,
Jamie, AMMO Team
Yet you buy stuff from Games Workshop ...
My prayers have been answered! A tutorial on how to use tweezers! 😮
But there’s MORE? How to use scissors! I am positively giddy. 🫨
Cork is a “soft material”? Who knew?! 🤷♂️
Information overload on what a blade is used for. 🧠
Yet another “Idiot’s Guide” from AMMO.
Now the PE Holder? Well that may be useful…
You realize you are calling noobs "idiots", right? Maybe even kids that just look for tutorials online ...
@@K3ns4i Don’t run with the scissors. The target audience for these tools is 14 to Adult (as labeled on many kit boxes). In reality, the primary users are adult, mostly middle aged, men. The average 14 year old, however, has a grasp of how to use tweezers and a knife. My OPINION is that this was an 8:30 advertisement for AMMO OF MIG that had very little value to the average model maker, and that for those seeking TUTORIALS there are far better resources available that are not just trying to sell you their product. BTW the “Idiot’s Guide” comment was a tongue in cheek reference to “The Complete Idiot’s Guide to…” series of books published worldwide by Dorling Kindersley, Penguin Books, Alpha Books, MacMillan, Simon and Schuster, IDG, and Pearson Education. Do you think these publishers would market books called “Idiots Guide” if it was offensive to the potential buyer? Most people have a sense of humour.