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    Future Ospprey releases

    hey, the French and Indian war title looks promising, just makes me wonder how much Indian stuff they might have ommitted - because the fragment posted on their site is all high on the French comming down to Ohio bla bla bla, until I see it I am going to wander if the writer has ever read mr...
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    paine's scale figures building book

    hey John, thanks to you I am a new owner of Shep Paine book on model building from CRM store, again thanks a lot
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    Drying box plans

    hi everyone, when using oil paints you can always use alkyd resin medium to hasten the drying of any and all oil paints (including water soluble oils) - all oil paints respond well to alkyd resin medium (Gamblin brand is known as Galkyd), and drying is acomplished in less then 24 hours - it may...
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    paine's scale figures building book

    Jim, thank you for your suggestions. And John, I did e-mail CMR Hobbies this evening, so thanks.
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    paine's scale figures building book

    I am looking for Shep Paine's Buliding and Painting Scale Figures. I could buy it or exchange it for the Osprey's 3 in one volume: Barbarians against Rome (Germanic, Celtic, and Iberian Warriors) plus Osprey Modeling WWII Figures (#9)...
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    new figure suggestions?

    hello, I am sure there is a plenty of American fightingman figurines you could introduce us to. I like the cavalry so if you can do mounted figures E.g. - Pulaski and his legion cavalry, 1783 to war of 1812 Kentucky mounted volunteers, Mad Anthony American Legion infantry and cavalry, war of...
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    Oils vs. Acrylics for newbies

    hello, I am new to this site and I am new to figure modeling however I am not new to painting. I suppose you could consider oil colors that are less expensive - there are two kinds - alkyd resin oils (dry in one day - can use odorless paint thinner) and water soluble oils (can be sped up by...
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