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Love that little chop saw Pollux, lovely little machine. Could have done with that when I used to make dolls house furniture
Nice little, if a tad boring, package just arrived. A set of Bismarck and Ardo coloured paints from Colourcoat enamels. Love these paints, they spray and cover beautifully.
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Interestingly, these came packaged in zip lock bags, four in one, six in another which were in a larger zip lock bag full of weird gold plaited granular material of uneven size. So, as a bonus, I also have a bag of random gold plated rubble! Doesn't look gold in the picture but it is lol
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That material is called vermiculite I believe. I have hazardous chemicals shipped that are double bagged inside boxes of this stuff. Gardeners use it for potting plants.
nice pick,s Polux,real like the tractor,and the shipping containers,have been thing what I couldThese are my new acquisitions.
Some items for my new project...
A container.
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And a tractor. (I love it....and I’m wishing to build this jewel really soon)
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This year I will back to the modelling, and after seeing some modellers workbenches around the world, I discovered that I need new things on mine. Not paints or washes!!!
I need new tools![]()
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Yesterday I bought this mini mitre saw cutting
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I could do with something like thiswell dropped,up to Nic,Eurekamimiatures,to wish all a happy new year,and he had these,s MDF,laser cut paint stan,s
and as I,do need to neat up my paints,I got one,and them you can get a top one,were the bottle,lay on a a off horizontal angle,
which will hold about 40 bottle,so will get that to add on next time,![]()
ta Colin,it is good,holds,about 45 bottles,They look great monica
its a very useful thing Graham,I need to get two more of the top racks,as I,still have a lot ofI could do with something like this
very nice john,Can't get enough of these 1/32 109s. Continuing on my to three scoring aces builds, is the ace of aces- Erich Hartmann. It has a full Eduard Zoom and Aires cockpit. I managed to snap the kit up for $47 at the local hobby shop
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ta Colin,it is good,holds,about 45 bottles,
to join it all just a bit of white glue,
its a very useful thing Graham,I need to get two more of the top racks,as I,still have a lot of
bottle,oh how fast they add up,
http://www.eurekamin.com.au/ but he dose has someone in the UK,as well,but forget who he is,
could always drop him an email,about it,![]()
I was like you,Graham.,and keep them in plastic,boxs, but found I,needed to pickup each bottle to find what I,was looking for,Never been a big fan of paint racks, mainly because of the 'poser forums' where they have to have a huge display of unopened paint behind them in every shot while making videos. Often wonder if they even have paint in them. It's just for show.
However, for practical reasons, I do see the use of them especially when, like me, the paint is stored in that many different drawers, cupboards and boxes. Maybe a smallish rack to keep the regularly used paints to hand would be useful, this looks great Monica![]()
oh yes I,do remember him posting them,as for you guys in the UK,for sore,for me I,paid $2o.00 Aud,with noJohn sells paint racks through Scale Model Shop Monica so I would most likely contact him for them. Thanks for the info though![]()
Thanks, I'll do thatta Colin,it is good,holds,about 45 bottles,
to join it all just a bit of white glue,
its a very useful thing Graham,I need to get two more of the top racks,as I,still have a lot of
bottle,oh how fast they add up,
http://www.eurekamin.com.au/ but he dose has someone in the UK,as well,but forget who he is,
could always drop him an email,about it,![]()
glad to be of some help,Thanks, I'll do that
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