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Post  treadhead Mon Nov 08, 2010 1:59 am

I was messaging with Jenny last night and she said to tell everybody about my pigments and other products.
So here goes ........ I run a site called modelmakerz we produce our own line of weathering pigments as well as acrylic paints , and have recently started adding resin products.
I could say alot about the pigments and paints ......... but i wont I will just tell you what customers have said

"This paint is smokin it shoots like Tamiya and lays down like Valejo" Obviousely I make a thinner designed to be used with my paint........ which i do suggest.

Also we have just introduced two new airbrushable primers in grey and white.

Out of respect for the great Mig who was the genious behind weathering powder I will just say go to www.modelmakerz.com and read the reviews.
Ok Ok I will say this my pigments can be run through the airbrush for that perfectly dusted effect and I have a simple video demonstrating how to do it.

Next but not least we have some great resin products with more on the way.
One more thing ask any questions you want and please tell me what you want to see as far as modeling products are concerned.
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Post  kaleu Wed Nov 10, 2010 6:52 pm

As far as resin accessories go, I would like to see some one piece resin fuel drums for Russian vehicles. I can never seem to get the seams filled or sanded correctly. pale
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Post  treadhead Thu Nov 11, 2010 12:02 am

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That is an awesome idea........... modern or WWII?
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Post  alex Thu Nov 11, 2010 12:20 am

id say both
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Post  treadhead Thu Nov 11, 2010 12:31 am

Cool
I will get on that soon ................ ask and ye shall receive. ModelmakerZ serving the desires of modeleres
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Post  kaleu Thu Nov 11, 2010 1:17 am

Both are good. I'm sure they will look good on the stash of T-55/62/62/72 and 80's that are in the build pipeline. I'm just surprised that these haven't been done in the past. Thanks for being willing to put them out for sale. cheers
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Post  treadhead Thu Nov 11, 2010 1:29 am

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Thank you. I only know what i want too see ....... when you and other peopl;e tell me what they want to see ...... it is a beautiful thing.
The only thing that I think might be more beautiful is if Dragon did a russian black knight mbt that we have heard rumors about for so long
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Post  kaleu Thu Nov 11, 2010 6:01 pm

As much as I would like to see DML release more new modern Russian kits (or at least update their older molds),I just don't think they will stray much from WW2 subjects. I'm glad to see Bronco, HobbyBoss and Trumpeter releasing more and more post WW2 kits. I'm keeping hope alive that a T-90 will someday be released in styrene.
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