Tamiya airbrush cleaner 250ml £5So some basic essentials have arrived in the last couple of days......I don't need that much glue but getting it from my local hobby shop can tricky sometimes, so I thought I'd stock up.
Tamiya airbrush cleaner 250ml £5
Tamiya extra thin 40ml £3....
Hi AndrewIan,
I don't think we can get the cleaner her in the UK otherwise I would have gone down that route....at least I couldn't find it last time I looked...it always has to come from somewhere in Europe and I'm worried about what will happen when it gets to customs given the nature of the contents but I might give it a whirl next time.
Andrew
Hi Andrew
It is available from Amazon. It is obviously sourced abroad, but being Amazon should be priced at what you see.
They also do half litres of MEK for the same price. That’s Mekpak to those with long memories. Used with a fine nylon brush it’s as good or better than TET, especially on plastic card and suchlike….used to be sold by Slaters in small bottles…...and unless you leave the lid off that much will last forever. Not as hot as Butanone, which can be used on ABS as well as styrene….Just saw that on there as well Tim .
Really ought to try it out .
Hi Andrew
It is available from Amazon. It is obviously sourced abroad, but being Amazon should be priced at what you see.
Just saw that on there as well Tim .
Really ought to try it out .
At that price difference it's well worth trying. Couldn't open that link by the way Andrew.Have also seen it on eBay too, just a bit wary in case the nature of the contents cause an issue. but will give it a whirl!
Go on John!!
The cleaner is 5.13p per ml incl. P&P (here - used them before numerous times), the glue was 11.25p
PM on its way!At that price difference it's well worth trying. Couldn't open that link by the way Andrew.
Link worked for me - how much is their shipping though?Have also seen it on eBay too, just a bit wary in case the nature of the contents cause an issue. but will give it a whirl!
Go on John!!
The cleaner is 5.13p per ml incl. P&P (here - used them before numerous times), the glue was 11.25p
Says in the shop....but that per ml price I quoted included shippingLink worked for me - how much is their shipping though?
Pete
That makes no sense at all it is exactly the same as The Extra thin Maybe John can get some in if you ask him. He would sell it as quick as he could put in the shop.Ian,
I don't think we can get the cleaner her in the UK otherwise I would have gone down that route....at least I couldn't find it last time I looked...it always has to come from somewhere in Europe and I'm worried about what will happen when it gets to customs given the nature of the contents but I might give it a whirl next time.
Andrew
Probably the same reason we can’t easily get Tamiya filler Ian….That makes no sense at all it is exactly the same as The Extra thin Maybe John can get some in if you ask him. He would sell it as quick as he could put in the shop.
SeeEarly delivery from Amazon
Very light and easy to hold, impressed
For my expanding Naval library
Both very interesting read, sad I know, all I need now is a job designing battleships, any going??
Used but like new £5.20 free p an p
This one good condition £7.50 again free p an p
.... Also Bob,it does mean you'll actually have to BUILD SOMETHING !!They're just StuGs that float.... You do know that don't you?!?!:smiling5:
Oh yes forgot lolThey're just StuGs that float.... You do know that don't you?!?!:smiling5:
Cheeky, but trying my best under horrible circumstances.... Also Bob,it does mean you'll actually have to BUILD SOMETHING !!
..... Don't wanna scare you,but that's what we do, !!

Isn't that nice that they get to see where they are going!!Sphere Products Transit Case Box C , external dimensions 34cm on all sides and 30cm internal dimensions, with a clear acrylic front, so the figures/busts have a view of where they are going :smiling5: :smiling5: , steel handle, and the bottom slides out, so easy to add and remove things. . Its quite heavy, so should keep everything safe, think I will stain it.
Put this in the wrong forum :sad:
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