Amazing review. I was going to send you a PM about scribers and I saw this video. Answered all my questions. Being rust proof and low maintenance is absolutely crucial. Thank you for sharing this. Once again you saved us.
Hi Nico, I really like your videos. They're very educational, and I'm learning so much. Question: Do you work with PLA plate materials? Do you have any advice on the subject?
Thanks! I have used pla plate a couple of times now and recently did a scratchbuilt Zeong. Though I haven’t gotten around to making dedicated tutorials about it. What are you having a hard time with?
Those panel Liners are useful tools for assembling miniatures in dualability. Like with drill bits, they come in different sizes. It's alright, the roosters in the background were giving some ambiance. 🐓
You're the main reason I got the 0.125, 0.15 and 0.2, arrived 3 days ago. Got a few others before that (Kaizo, Mr Hobby, Hobbytown) and the difference is night and day!
Ive been buying these chisels and have the .15mm to 1.5mm. One of the best chisels available. Also those zero chisels Ive been on the fence for these and thank you for the review
Have you tried Ray Studio scribes? I just got into the hobby and decided to try them instead of the SAB because it was a bit less expensive and the reviews were pretty positive. Curious if you have tried them and still like the SAB more. Edit- I may have to try an SAB the tip looks like a much better design
Haven’t tried them since they’re pricier than the SAB panel liners here (though I think they’re just overpriced as they’re not readily accessible for us in the PH)
Scribing is probably the modelling skill I want to improve on the most. After about 2 years, I'm still not very good at it. I have been using cheap, generic scribers and they are prone to slipping and producing uneven lines. Maybe I will buy just one of these to see if there is a difference. If I had to choose just one for carving basic panel lines, would the .2mm be the best choice?
Big night and day, SAB may have taken inspiration from BMC, even the name stands pretty similar. (BMC - Sujibori do, SAB - Samawangu). I stand by it as well for using them for 3 years (BMC chisels were known to be scalped on the resell market for $100 each size practically making you spend $1200 for the whole set, While SAB when it started, nobody has tried to resell it, somewhat always in stock even when it goes out of stock in newtype. This goes to show you how much production is made comparing SAB and BMC and the total for SAB is close to $289 and a massive difference to BMC. You still need practice, even with the best tools, you still need foundation. Fun fact, someone who also has a popular channel compared SAB and BMC (and it's somewhere here in youtube).
Sorry about the rooster sounds! 😆
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Amazing review. I was going to send you a PM about scribers and I saw this video. Answered all my questions. Being rust proof and low maintenance is absolutely crucial. Thank you for sharing this. Once again you saved us.
You’re very welcome! 😁
I enjoyed the video.
Thank you for always creating wonderful works.
Thank you very much!
Hi Nico, I really like your videos. They're very educational, and I'm learning so much. Question: Do you work with PLA plate materials? Do you have any advice on the subject?
Thanks! I have used pla plate a couple of times now and recently did a scratchbuilt Zeong. Though I haven’t gotten around to making dedicated tutorials about it. What are you having a hard time with?
Those panel Liners are useful tools for assembling miniatures in dualability. Like with drill bits, they come in different sizes.
It's alright, the roosters in the background were giving some ambiance. 🐓
Ambience I meant.
These will be perfect for my armor scratchbuilding 😀
Yes!
You're the main reason I got the 0.125, 0.15 and 0.2, arrived 3 days ago. Got a few others before that (Kaizo, Mr Hobby, Hobbytown) and the difference is night and day!
I’m glad to hear you like them!
nico is back 😮🎉 🚀
Yay! 😁
@@NicoSuratos awesome, hopefully in the future you can show us how to use sab zero chisel as well
Sure! I'm planning to drop a series of tutorials all about scribing soon-ish :)
Ive been buying these chisels and have the .15mm to 1.5mm. One of the best chisels available. Also those zero chisels Ive been on the fence for these and thank you for the review
Good choice! They are really amazing. 😊
Great review! Btw, what are the sizes of chisels should you get for HG and MG kits?
Thanks! The top 5 I mentioned is perfect for both MG & HG kits :)
Have you tried Ray Studio scribes? I just got into the hobby and decided to try them instead of the SAB because it was a bit less expensive and the reviews were pretty positive. Curious if you have tried them and still like the SAB more.
Edit- I may have to try an SAB the tip looks like a much better design
Haven’t tried them since they’re pricier than the SAB panel liners here (though I think they’re just overpriced as they’re not readily accessible for us in the PH)
@@NicoSuratosthanks! Love your videos. Hope im half as good at customizing gunpla as you someday
Scribing is probably the modelling skill I want to improve on the most. After about 2 years, I'm still not very good at it. I have been using cheap, generic scribers and they are prone to slipping and producing uneven lines. Maybe I will buy just one of these to see if there is a difference.
If I had to choose just one for carving basic panel lines, would the .2mm be the best choice?
If you mostly build 1/100 scale kits then yes 0.2 is what you want. For 1/144, it would be 0.15
@@NicoSuratos The .125mm is taking the (small) world of big scribers by storm. It's really weird.
Big night and day, SAB may have taken inspiration from BMC, even the name stands pretty similar. (BMC - Sujibori do, SAB - Samawangu). I stand by it as well for using them for 3 years (BMC chisels were known to be scalped on the resell market for $100 each size practically making you spend $1200 for the whole set, While SAB when it started, nobody has tried to resell it, somewhat always in stock even when it goes out of stock in newtype. This goes to show you how much production is made comparing SAB and BMC and the total for SAB is close to $289 and a massive difference to BMC. You still need practice, even with the best tools, you still need foundation.
Fun fact, someone who also has a popular channel compared SAB and BMC (and it's somewhere here in youtube).
i might have to sub now just to suupport my people 😆
Its not a real filipino video unless you hear manok in the background 😎
Haha it’s reality, roosters everywhere!
Uhmmmm??? Ummmmmm…
Yeah?