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Chris, Love the pics of your cutting Area, that is some work you have been doing there with the lazer cutters. Is that a Trumpeter Scharnhorst i see on the top shelf? Long may your success continue, you and your wife deserve everything you can get from such a well run business. Your customer service is secoond to none. Guy
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Guyuti replied to Guyuti's topic in Painting, finishing and weathering products and techniques
Nirvana, The airbrushes i have bought are:- Bartsharp Airbrush 116c and BartSharp Airbrush Kit 180K Guy -
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Guyuti replied to Guyuti's topic in Painting, finishing and weathering products and techniques
Thanks for the replies food for thought I will let you know which one I go for. Thanks Guy -
Hi, I am looking to use an airbrush to paint my models both plastic and Wood. Does anyone have any suggestions as to a good, quite, compresser that would be suitable. Thanks Guy
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Amalio, your work is stunning.
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Don't know if this is the right place for this but I have been watching the Tally Ho series on Youtube. The episode shown below detail all the various types of sails and rigs on vessels, it is very informative and very well produced. Tally Ho The Rig and Sail Plans Enjoy Guy
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So sorry to hear that your eye sight is not doing to well. I would be very interested in the Model Stagecoach. Or The Newsboy Kit. If you are willing to ship the item I am more than happy to pay for both the kit and the postage. Thanks Guy
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I have bought items from this seller in the past he sells on ebay as well. 1/48th scale bricks etc Hope this is of use to those needing the items. Guy
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Well Chris, thanks for the update, so looking forward to seeing the finished kit, I have already put money aside to purchase this kit, which will go into my stash with all your other models you have produced to date. I will off course do build logs once it get to them. I wish you every success for now and the future. Regards Guy
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Thanks so much for the water colour, exactly what I wanted, from mine and my late father's favorite novel by Douglas Reeman "A Prayer for the Ship" Regards Guy
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Hi, Looking to purchase a kit in the scale 1/200 or 1/350 depending on how detailed it is. I am looking for as much detail as possible from photo etch / 3d printing. any advise would be greatly appreciated. I was looking at the Hood with mk1 design detail up kit. but i will bow to those with more knowledge. Thanks Guy
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oh boy !! Another kit to have to buy from Vanguard, if it is anything like the other 5 I recently bought it will be brilliantly packaged, with everything you might need to make a stunning model. So looking forward to it Chris, congrats on the next kit for your company.
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Jim, must have missed this the first time I went through all you wonderful pictures, I served on the Gold Rover, in Late '82. I was made redundant the following year during the 1st round of Maggie T's defense cut backs after the Falklands. Best 3.5 years of travel ever during my time on the RFA Thanks Guy
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