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  • Brian Little

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    26 November 2007 at 11:58

    thougt the war was over 😥

  • Nigel Wagstaff

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    26 November 2007 at 12:16

    Hi Brian. Depends what you mean by "The war" as there are several going on at the moment! Naturally my target customers who spend frightening sums of money to have a model that looks just like the real thing. WWII fighters are popular from all denominations. Just to show where my loyalty lies my baby is duly attached.

    Nigel


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  • Steve Underhill

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    26 November 2007 at 18:36

    LOL where are those stickers going?
    I wouldnt want to drive through Brixton in London, or Handsworth in Birmingham with those on my bike or whatever they they’ll be going on.
    It would be riddled with bullet holes and I would need new stickers :lol1:

  • Ian Bingham

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    26 November 2007 at 18:39

    dose it have to be dry?
    magic touch do a wet version
    Ian

  • Nigel Wagstaff

    Member
    26 November 2007 at 18:40

    I never thought of that. Repeat orders here we come (:)

    Ian. Waterslide decals have a margin the depth of the film which is undesirable to most scale builders.

    Dry rub is taking of in the scale area and I need to include the technology in my product portfolio.

    Nigel

  • Brian Little

    Member
    26 November 2007 at 22:05
    quote Nigel Wagstaff:

    Hi Brian. Depends what you mean by “The war” as there are several going on at the moment! Naturally my target customers who spend frightening sums of money to have a model that looks just like the real thing. WWII fighters are popular from all denominations. Just to show where my loyalty lies my baby is duly attached.

    Nigel

    brilliant nigel :lol1: ..ive got a few model fightrs my self that are currently geting hammered by the real enemy …dust !!!…im gona have to make little boxes out of clear rerspex for them ….mostly differnt versions of tornados …..not as expensive as yours ….i think the dearest was about £85 …..still it all mounts up there must be a fair bit of moneys worth here

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