Just looked it up and I believe you could be right, looks like it's a repackaged Badger product. Makes you wonder how many products are repackaged.I thought the mig one shot was just rebadged stynylrez, like UMP.
Just looked it up and I believe you could be right, looks like it's a repackaged Badger product. Makes you wonder how many products are repackaged.I thought the mig one shot was just rebadged stynylrez, like UMP.
Thanks for that Andy, hadn't heard that before. The only annoying thing is the lid to the container, Simon has found the same problem, If your not carefull you get far too much paint .I thought the mig one shot was just rebadged stynylrez, like UMP.
Hi all, found this and thought it might be interesting to everyone.
Any idea why?Yeah, but they don't. LOL
Nope, except ones a US product and the other isn't. LOLAny idea why?
Thanks Andy, found the video. Really interesting to see behind the scenes , caught site of the Mig One Shot as well . Seems a happy place , always good when there is little staff turn over and family members working.Yes John. I'd heard the rumour but then saw a video by Red Dragon Modelwerks where they toured the Badger factory. You could see the mig products on the shelves and they had a brief discussion about the collaboration.
And obviously Paul at UMP is quite open about his primers being rebadged Stynylrez.
In fact it's quite an interesting watch if you can find it. I was amazed at how many paint lines they do, even one for ta
You also get to see the paint mixing room, pretty much a manual affair.
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