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Latest Acquisitions Revisited!

Latest Acquisitions

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Straight from Asia:
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Needed another Centurion (my eighth) to try out these wheels.

Chinchilla dust is what I asked for in Petco (to make non-slip surfaces). This is what was sold to me:
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I'll report how well it works.

Regards,
 
Latest Acquisitions

Straight from Asia:

AF35277~0.JPG

Needed another Centurion (my eighth) to try out these wheels.

Chinchilla dust is what I asked for in Petco (to make non-slip surfaces). This is what was sold to me:
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I'll report how well it works.

Regards,

As long as the actual anti-slip was regular and the grit all the same size, Chinchilla sand works well. Some IDF tanks had/have quite irregular size anti-slip grit.

Cheers from Peter
 
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Here are my aquisitions from the last couple of weeks. . .

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Both the Jupiter 2 and Seaview are quite large. The J2 is 18 inches in diameter and the Seaview is 39 inches long when finished. Time to do some lighting research.
 
Latest Acquisitions

Straight from Asia:
AF35239box.JPG


AF35277~0.JPG

Needed another Centurion (my eighth) to try out these wheels.

Chinchilla dust is what I asked for in Petco (to make non-slip surfaces). This is what was sold to me:
ChinchillaDust.JPG


I'll report how well it works.

Regards,

Hey Saul, I love that Matador. I've never cared much for the British WW II tanks, but I love all those trucks, especially the Matador and the Bedfords.

Cool!!!! Curious to know how the chinchilla dust works.

Bob
 
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I like it! How's the optics?

Just fine for me!You get 3 seperate lenses that you can click into frame,strongest is 3.5 x and that's good enough for all modelling me thinks.The LED gives more then enough light for any job. :good:

Biggest pro is that you don't have the feeling that you have some kind of Kevlar helmet on your head. ;)
 
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