AK Interactive AK8312 Aluminium Sheet 0.1mm (200×250mm) – Modelling Metal Sheet for Dioramas & Scale Models
📄 AK Interactive Aluminium Sheet 0.1mm
High-quality aluminium sheet at just 0.1mm thick (100 microns) – thin enough to bend and shape by hand, yet strong enough to hold detail. Perfect for creating realistic flags, seatbelts, corrugated roofing, damaged panels, brackets, and countless other scale details.
📏 Specifications
📐 Sheet Size
200 × 250 mm (7.9" × 9.8")
📏 Thickness
0.1mm (100 microns / 0.0039")
🔩 Material
High-quality aluminium
⚖️ Weight
44g (0.044kg)
⭐ Why This Material Works
✂️ Easy to Cut
Scissors, craft knife, or metal shears – no special tools needed. Clean edges without tearing.
🔄 Highly Formable
Bends by hand, holds shape when creased. Perfect for flags that look like fabric or panels with battle damage.
💪 Surprisingly Strong
Won't tear easily despite thinness. Maintains structural integrity in finished models.
🎨 Paint Ready
Takes paint, washes, and weathering beautifully. Natural metallic finish can be left as-is or customized.
🛠️ What You Can Make
🏴 Flags & Banners
Create realistic flowing flags with natural folds and movement. Thin enough to look like fabric, strong enough to hold painted details.
🏠 Corrugated Roofing
Use with a corrugator tool to create realistic metal roofing for barns, sheds, industrial buildings. Perfect for military dioramas and weathered structures.
🚗 Vehicle Details
Scale seatbelts, harnesses, interior panels, heat shields, exhaust covers, damaged body panels, replacement hatches.
💥 Battle Damage
Torn panels, bullet holes, shrapnel damage, bent structural elements. Add realism to military vehicles and war-torn buildings.
🔧 Structural Details
Brackets, tool racks, storage bins, reinforcement plates, custom fittings, machinery guards, small shields.
💡 Working Tips
✂️ Cutting
Use sharp scissors for curves, metal ruler and knife for straight edges. Mark with pencil before cutting.
🔨 Forming
Use wooden tools or plastic burnishers to avoid scratching. Work on a soft surface for embossing effects.
🎨 Painting
Prime first for better paint adhesion. Can be left bare for natural metal look. Weathering pigments adhere well.
⚠️ Safety
Edges can be sharp when cut – handle carefully. Wear gloves if doing extensive cutting work.
📐 Scale Thickness Guide
Scale | Real-World Equivalent | Best Used For |
---|---|---|
1:72 | ~7mm thick sheet | Thick armour, structural panels |
1:48 | ~5mm thick sheet | Body panels, roofing |
1:35 | ~3.5mm thick sheet | Thin panels, details |
1:24 | ~2.4mm thick sheet | Seatbelts, thin metal parts |
Note: 0.1mm is incredibly versatile and works across all scales depending on what you're representing
❓ Common Questions
Can I use this with a corrugator tool?
Yes – 0.1mm aluminium works perfectly with corrugator tools to create realistic metal roofing patterns.
Will this rust or corrode?
No – aluminium doesn't rust. For weathered rust effects, you'll need to paint or use pigments.
Is 0.1mm too thin for structural parts?
It's surprisingly strong for its thickness. Perfect for details and surfaces, but use thicker material for load-bearing parts.
Can I solder this?
Aluminium is difficult to solder with standard soldering. Better to use super glue or epoxy for joining pieces.
What scales does this work for?
All scales from 1:72 to 1:24 and beyond. Depends on what real-world thickness you're representing.
🎯 Perfect For
🛩️ Scale Modellers
Detailing aircraft, armour, ships, vehicles
🏗️ Diorama Builders
Buildings, terrain, realistic damage effects
🪖 Military Modellers
Realistic battle damage and field modifications
🚂 Railway Enthusiasts
Station buildings, industrial structures
🔨 Scratch Builders
Custom details and structural elements
⚔️ Figure Modellers
Shields, armour plates, accessories
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