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Many happy returns!It was my birthday yesterday ...
Many happy returns!It was my birthday yesterday ...
Happy birthday mate.It was my birthday yesterday here’s a few things I got.
IanIt was my birthday yesterday here’s a few things I got.
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Nothing wrong with a UM moment strangely nearly bought the marder 3 myself the other day lots to go at at in panzer gray plus what a great looking machine Dave.Jakko - thanks for the tip on the translator app. I have a book on T34's in Israel, written by a Russian living in Israel. Purchased the last copy direct from the author - he only had a Russian version left so this will be a big help
my purchasing borders on the insane so I only tend to post the odd one every now and again
Had an UM moment this week and these arrived yesterday
Nothing as exciting delivered to Race Towers as the above, but found some sable brushes in a set which should suit figure painting.
Think I have used this manufacture before, made in Germany. Not cheap by any means.
Some nice small handles and the brush heads look good.
Thanks Steve, comparing them today to the W&N I agree, love the shortness of the handle and the anti roll. They feel just right to hold.I have some Da Vinci Maestro Kolinsky Sable Series 10 Rounds i use for figure painting and they are superb, hold their shape excellently, prefer them to my W&N brushes.


PeteSome time ago I bought one of the Chinese clones of Optivisor, but couldn't get on with it. Yesterday I picked this up from Axminster Tools:
I can wear it over my normal bifocals, although I wouldn't want to for long periods. It comes with a headband as an option instead of the side arms, and the 5 lenses come in a robust case with a cleaning cloth included. It's much nicer to use than the Optivisor style, and the light is really useful. Cost a bit under £20.
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Love mine Pete.Some time ago I bought one of the Chinese clones of Optivisor, but couldn't get on with it. Yesterday I picked this up from Axminster Tools:
I can wear it over my normal bifocals, although I wouldn't want to for long periods. It comes with a headband as an option instead of the side arms, and the 5 lenses come in a robust case with a cleaning cloth included. It's much nicer to use than the Optivisor style, and the light is really useful. Cost a bit under £20.
Pete
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