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This arrived the other day, for those who aren't aware it is a flat pack for self assembly.
Cheap and nasty rubbish, I'm glad I only bought this module as I certainly won't be getting any more.
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This arrived the other day, for those who aren't aware it is a flat pack for self assembly.
Cheap and nasty rubbish, I'm glad I only bought this module as I certainly won't be getting any more.
Bill
I used their paint hangers for years with no issues, only moved them on as they don't make ones that take MRP.
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This arrived the other day, for those who aren't aware it is a flat pack for self assembly.
Cheap and nasty rubbish, I'm glad I only bought this module as I certainly won't be getting any more.
Bill
I have quite a number of HobbyZone modules and found them really good. As Karl said, the only issue I had is they don't do MRP storage, so just have those paints loose on their tiered shelving.
They didn't make oil paint hangers when I emailed them so ....switched to EBMA hobby, and they're just a little better and a bit cheaper. (And are talking to me about oil paint storage.)
Evri delivery from 'The Works'
I only wanted some DAS, but I thought I may as well stock up on one or two other items! ( low-tack tape on the right ).
I have to make a confession. I'm a serial brush abuser! I start off with the best intentions, but I manage to ruin paintbrushes on a regular basis - it doesn't matter how expensive, or cheap they are - I forget to clean them properly or end up with CA on them. I always have a set of brushes in hand, so I popped a couple of sets in my trolley - I know some of you have brushes that are pensioners, mine struggle to reach their first birthday!
Dave
Ok, so this is to got with Eduard Weekend Hellcat I recently acquired.
As I got the kit so cheap in the auction I'm going to be able to bring it up to Profipack standards for cheaper that a Profipack kit (full decal set excepted). It wasn't the intention when I made the purchase but saw the prices, did a calculation, and thought I was duty bound to do it!
Ok, so this is to got with Eduard Weekend Hellcat I recently acquired.
As I got the kit so cheap in the auction I'm going to be able to bring it up to Profipack standards for cheaper that a Profipack kit (full decal set excepted). It wasn't the intention when I made the purchase but saw the prices, did a calculation, and thought I was duty bound to do it!
ATB
Andrew
God that's absolutely tiny. You need to move up a scale so you can see some proper detail in it
Just in from 4D Model Shop - for my first-ever diorama!
Four sheets of Styrofoam, a bag of Sculptamold, two flexible mixing bowls (for mixing batches of Sculptamold), a couple of packs of tongue depressors (to stir and apply it), two Woodland Scenics rock moulds, some craft foam clay (to go in the moulds), a knife (for cutting the Styrofoam) and Gorilla Glue (to ensure I can still cut the Styrofoam when I've stuck it together).
I have worked on Scammells, give me a Volvo anyday lol
I'm refering to the beast of recovery trucks , never beaten over rough ground . Not seen a Volvo with front suspension like a Scammell Bob .:smiling3:Any way your too young to have worked on these !
I'm refering to the beast of recovery trucks , never beaten over rough ground . Not seen a Volvo with front suspension like a Scammell Bob .:smiling3:Any way your too young to have worked on these !
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Photo used for discussion only .
I've a similar photo that I took at teh Tanks Truck & Firepower show a couple of yuears ago. I'll post it if I can find it!
Pete
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