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Looks Like Price Increases Are Starting

This is the tool wall, plus some random things
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Excellent stock Greg! Wow, I already see a few things I need and several I want to try. I'll see what kind of income I have coming in, then I'll let you know what's on my list.

Thank you for those pics Greg!

Just curious, do you also stock liquid masks? The best I've ever used is from Hobbico. It is very hard to find these days. It comes in a cold cream style jar wih black and red (I think) lettering. Everything else I've tried has failed epicly!
 
Just curious, do you also stock liquid masks? The best I've ever used is from Hobbico. It is very hard to find these days. It comes in a cold cream style jar wih black and red (I think) lettering. Everything else I've tried has failed epicly!
The masking fluid I have is mostly for the watercolor artist but should work for modeling.
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Misket is our best seller, I think it is because it is orange and easy to see. I also have Vallejo. It may be one of those miserable failures LOL
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I will look to see what I can get.
 
I checked and it looks like I have all I can get in masking fluid. The MIG fluid is out, and that is the only other brand available as a modeling fluid mask. There are some different art masking fluids. Nearly every brand of watercolor has a masking fluid to go with it.
 
Thank you for that information. I will look into some of those, especially the Miskit; that looks the most promising from here. I did try that Vallejo liquid mask that is natural resin and it did not work as well as I'd heard it should. Despite keeping it shook up, it also gummed and smeared my canopies. I don't normally buy MiG products as they seem to be very expensive compared to similar products.

Thank you for that listing; I will do a bit of research and when I can get paid; I'll see what I can order.
 
Greg, that is a nice selection. I do prefer the Tamiya sprue cuttng pliers, there are or were three different types. MH12L, MH210(might be 21O), and LV2. I haven't found the MH12L in awhile. The fineness of the cut they can make is closest with the LV2 but it is rather fragile, I have broken one but it leaves almost no sprue gate, while the MH12L leaves the most gate and lasts until it dulls which is a long time. The MH21O is great for trimming fingernails, too!
 
Greg, that is a nice selection. I do prefer the Tamiya sprue cuttng pliers, there are or were three different types. MH12L, MH210(might be 21O), and LV2. I haven't found the MH12L in awhile. The fineness of the cut they can make is closest with the LV2 but it is rather fragile, I have broken one but it leaves almost no sprue gate, while the MH12L leaves the most gate and lasts until it dulls which is a long time. The MH21O is great for trimming fingernails, too!
And minor surgeries. Splinters, corns, removal of staples and stitches...................:lol:
 
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