Image

7 PinDINCableMaletoFemale

Detailed specifications for the connectors and cables are given in their appropriate entries elsewhere. Abbreviations used in the descriptions are as follows:

Kits from the Ori line are given special treatment by E2046. You get a few color photos, manuals in English, Chinese, and Japanese. The box is specialized to the kit as well. It makes a nice presentation for sure. There is a parts picture and also an assembly diagram. Also included are eye decals and instructions for them. The parts were wrapped with bubble paper and individually sealed in plastic. The sculpt on this kit is fine. Not the most detailed Sailor Moon ever, but still a pretty nice kit.  Some tabs were in awkward places, like on the glove rings instead of a non-detailed part of the arm.  My kit was mostly pre-sanded already.

3.5 mm7 pin to 1 4 cable

This post will cover my WIP of E2046’s Super Sailor Moon Holding Baby Hotaru garage kit from the Ori Line. This kit is an original unlicensed kit that was created by the Ori Team over at E2046. This is my first Sailor Moon Ori kit. Kits from the Ori line are sculpted in-house from scratch.

Prewired cables, ready for use. Intended for 3G and 1.5G high definition, standard definition and analogue video applications. Manufactured using Canford's SDM-R Ruggedised multicore version of SDV-X-LFH HDTV digital video cable. Two different styles are available, fitted with COAX BNC connectors or Neutrik BNC rear-twist connectors.

Pinning is not necessary either as the keys are very deep and the part fit was perfect. The skirt lines are already sculpted in. I got a few super sailor moon kits still to paint, so I will do some in manga style and some in anime style. This one will be anime style. I was already half way painting this kit when I began painting SD Saturn. Since I did not start on the skin yet, I tried to practice glazing again. This time I painted the eyes with acrylics first. I used Artisan quick drying medium and let the base layer dry over a week. I added a layer of Brunt Sienna on top. The chest area came fine. The legs looked much lighter compared to the chest though. The face I ended up having to repaint. I did not feel like re-priming so I just repainted the face using oils on the bare resin. Actually it looks pretty nice. The face has a nice glow to it. The eyes were repainted with oils. I made some mistakes but I want to try painting the skin on unprimed resin again in the future. My next two kits are already primed though. Of course it depends what condition the parts are in. If putty work is needed, then I need to prime/base coat first.  I did not repaint the white areas unless I had too. It does not really bother me, but the yellow in the center of the clear bow is the result of the unpainted resin showing through. Painting the very back of the key in white would make the bow look more uniform at least.  The brooch and pure heart were separate parts. You don’t really see the brooch after the pure heart is in place unless you look at an angle.

Available in seven-way versions. They are available in a choice of lengths and are 'broken out' at both ends into separate 'tails' of approximately 500mm length, each fitted with a BNC connector and coloured strain relief for the corresponding core number.