Because the new resin is softer than the original, use only fine-grit sanding sponges (1200 to 2000 grit). Avoid metal files. Pay special attention to the flash lines inside Bianka’s hair strands—a feature unique to model 49.
In the world of high-fidelity scale modeling, the name AMS (Advanced Model Systems) carries a reputation for uncompromising detail. With the release of their latest Bianka Model Sets—specifically references 01, 11, and 49—the manufacturer has raised the bar for resin casting, part fit, and thematic presentation.
Designed for experienced modelers looking for a challenging yet rewarding build, these new "Bianka" sets are not merely accessories; they are comprehensive vignettes in a box. ams bianka model sets 01 11 49 new
The keyword "new" is not merely marketing fluff. The ams bianka model sets 01 11 49 new represents a significant engineering revision compared to the previous generation (circa 2019-2023). Here are the three major upgrades:
Because the keyword includes "new," be wary of resellers listing the original v1 as "new condition." Here is how to verify: Because the new resin is softer than the
Set a restock alert. As of this writing, the average secondary market price hovers around $245 USD, a 36% markup over MSRP.
Focus: Cockpit / Control Cabin
Set 49 is the crown jewel of the new releases. It represents the "human interface" element of the Bianka system—a fully enclosed operator’s cab with an opening hatch.
The "Bianka" storyline is AMS’s subtle metanarrative. Across models 01 through 48, Bianka evolves from a simple mannequin (models 01-10), to an artist’s muse (11-30), to a fashion icon (31-48). Model Set 01 11 49 represents a radical shift: Bianka as the Creator. Set a restock alert
Instead of being the object of the camera, she is behind it. The "New" version emphasizes this with improved hand sculpting—the fingers gripping the camera show distinct phalanges and a realistic hold, not a blocky clamp. This psychological turn has made set 01 11 49 a favorite among modelers who build dioramas of photo studios or film sets.