Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 12:06 am Post subject: Re: What you bought lately
Just had a delivery of molds from the USA that I ordered 3 weeks ago.
Rubble Mold Set for 1:35 Scale from Kancali
Great for filling in large rubble
piles, this mold features three
styles of building bricks and
large fascia pieces. A great mold
for the basics.
This mold features thinner
textured ornamental bricks
and thinner fascias. The
broken chunks make nice filler
for rubble piles.
This mold feature a couple of
large building pieces and
curved fascia, a variety of
heavy piping and 2 sizes of
large textured building bricks.
Mold quality looks excellent, and by looking at the thickness of the molds, you certainly get your moneys worth of silicone.
Looking forward to giving these ago just the job for mt King T "Payback" dio
BB.
War is crazy, instead of throwing grenades, throw an apple. then, when the enemy is pondering why you threw an apple, throw a grenade.
Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 8:56 am Post subject: Re: What you bought lately
Now they look fine BB, are you making them out of resin ?,if you want to make some cash mate give me a shout i could do with picking up a ready made set or two of those 3 molds
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