Yes I have the US version of that and it works fine. I do not know what is available but I can suggest some things to look for.
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This model has a fence and this very handy circle cutter for about the same price as the one recommended by
http://www.terragenesis.co.uk/infopages/page182.html. It also has a plug in for a wand and a sculpting tool.
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The wand and the sculpting tool are shown with a pair of custom saws that I made. Also there is a wood burner pen on the left. Some of them have razor blade attachments they are very useful.You might want to look for one of these.
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These are commercial tools called hot knives. They are used during construction. The orange one is very expensive and has all of the accessories found on a jig saw. It has an accessory for cutting framing studs into very thick insulation. Very hot and very dangerous. The new one at the bottom only cost about $20 not as capable but at a 10th the price.
Most of the hobby brands have safety elements that cause them to be slow for large jobs.Most people don't do as many huge projects as I do. They will work fine.
The wood burner or a pen solder iron with the screw on razor blades are a must have. The Wire cutter from
http://www.antenocitisworkshop.com/wood ... 0v-uk.html
is a good buy. I also recommend this one
http://www.terragenesis.co.uk/infopages/page169.htmlI up loaded the photos from my D -Day project file for Flames of War. Some WIP photos are there if you care to look.