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Posted: Sunday, May 02, 2004 - 10:44 AM UTC
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4-eyes, you're selling a Badger? Which one? Is it Gravity fed? I need to find a cheap grav fed AB. (Yeah, I know, I got 2 Badgers already - SAAB and DAAB).
Sorry, it's bottom-feed.  My 250 and 350.  Since I got my Tamiyas, I could not use them.  I don't even have a compressor for them so I think selling them is a good idea.
A. Ronquillo
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Posted: Sunday, May 02, 2004 - 05:35 PM UTC
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Sorry, it's bottom-feed.  My 250 and 350.  Since I got my Tamiyas, I could not use them.  I don't even have a compressor for them so I think selling them is a good idea.

 Is this your 350? Hehehe... I have the same one kaso lang unbranded. Parang fake copy ba!  :-)  :-)  :-) 

This is the 250.
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Posted: Sunday, May 02, 2004 - 08:14 PM UTC
sorry for the words.
i mean "sasabog" is worn out na. mine is tamiya HG trigger type. 
cuold you send me a pic of the airbrush  you intend on selling? if possible.. heheh 
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Posted: Sunday, May 02, 2004 - 10:49 PM UTC
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sorry for the words.
i mean "sasabog" is worn out na. mine is tamiya HG trigger type. 
cuold you send me a pic of the airbrush  you intend on selling? if possible.. heheh 
 
jeremy, I think the pictures I just posted are the one's he's selling.
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Posted: Sunday, May 02, 2004 - 11:19 PM UTC
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sorry for the words.
i mean "sasabog" is worn out na. mine is tamiya HG trigger type. 
cuold you send me a pic of the airbrush  you intend on selling? if possible.. heheh 
 
Just look at the pix Shonen Red has posted before your message.
The 250 is good for single-color paint job.  The 350 needs a new paint tip and and a wrench ( lost mine) which is why I cannot disassemble it for cleaning.
A. Ronquillo
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Posted: Monday, May 03, 2004 - 12:50 AM UTC
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The 350 needs a new paint tip and and a wrench ( lost mine) which is why I cannot disassemble it for cleaning.
Di ba may hook yung 350? Since nung nawala ko rin wrench ko, I rely much on that hook to pull it out.
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Posted: Monday, May 03, 2004 - 12:52 AM UTC
yup sorry! i didnt notice it.  
  what do you mean "tip" nozzle?
got a lot of wrnches here!! 
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Posted: Monday, May 03, 2004 - 01:06 AM UTC
Jeremy, here is my Badger 350

Here is the Badger 350. Take note of the hook. Also, take note of the "Aibrush" word. Halatang peke. Hahahaha....

Here is the breakdown of the parts of Badger 350
4-eyes, magkano bili mo sa Badger 350 mo? I just bought mine, a complete set with air hose 2 jars and a propel reg for 1k.
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Posted: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 - 02:49 PM UTC
Hmn.... some of you might be interested in this.....
Tamiya Air-Brush System (Spray-Work) --> PhP 3k daw o.
http://bidshot.com/listings/details/index.cfm?itemnum=1079975518Ten years from now, no one will remember the details of caliber, stance, or tactics. They will only remember who lived.
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Posted: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 - 03:36 AM UTC
CBrain,
The Tamiya Spraywork system is great!  I trained on that for about a decade before I moved on to another rig.  All in na, and the spray pattern is pretty good.
Here's my own personal ad:
WANTED:     Tamiya Pla-paper (not Pla-plate).  Will buy/trade for whole sheet or portions.
Parties willing to supply please feel free to send your offers on this very same thread.   
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Posted: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 - 03:57 PM UTC
@Buck
errr... what is Pla-Paper? What is it for?  
 I'm planning to buy a tamiya sprayworks, yun pa lang kaya ng budget ko eh. Is there anything I should watch out for?
Good day!
-Lipton-
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Posted: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 - 04:19 PM UTC
BTW, I'm planning to buy half-built kits (Basta di sloppy ang painting). Anything that you don't want to build. Yung mga ayaw nyo na. Syempre, dapat discounted sya kasi inassemble na eh :-) :-) . Here are the list:
1. King Tiger (Ardennes)
2. M4A3 Sherman 105mm and 75mm
3. Tigers
4. M-10 (not the Duckbill)
5. Panthers
6. Panzer IV
7. Stug III/IV
All in 1/35 scale. Preferably Tamiya and/or Academy. The paint job should be at minimum. Minor missing parts are ok but not major parts (barrel, turret etc.)
Also, anyone has LAV wheels? Ok na sa akin kahit na LAV-25 or LAV-150 wheels (6 pieces). Ang hirap kasi magscratchbuild ng wheels.
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Posted: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 - 09:51 PM UTC
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errr... what is Pla-Paper? What is it for?  
 
Pla-Paper/Plate = 
People's 
Liberation 
Army Paper/Plate.  
Seriously, Pla-Paper/Plate is basically sheet styrene which Tamiya produces.  Normally the size of 210mmx85mm IIRC.  Pla-Plate can be as thin as .3mm to as thick as 1.2mm.  I reckon Pla-Paper is even thinner.
SR:  Since the Tiger I was also used in the Battle of the Bulge, would you be interested in acquiring mine?  It has already zimmerit applied.  I'll be selling it for P250.  Since I have RTV and resin now, I can also make molds and resin casts of the 88mm brass shells Jeepney got for me during Operation Singapore Sling and include it in the package plus P50.  As many shells as I can produce.  PLUS all the 88mm 
plastic shells as well 
FREE and other WW2 German stuff which I can find in me spares box.
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Posted: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 - 10:02 PM UTC
Shonen:
I bought my Badgers 15 years ago at Lil's.  The 250 fetched for about 750 and the 350 950.  But that was 15 years ago, mind you.
A. Ronquillo
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Posted: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 - 10:08 PM UTC
Nagbebenta pla ACE HARDWARE ng KRYLON spray cans....
Got one for Php 129.75 - cheaper than most hobby spray can brands...
Ite-testing ko pa kung maganda...It says "for hobby/craft" type....
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Posted: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 - 10:32 PM UTC
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SR:  Since the Tiger I was also used in the Battle of the Bulge, would you be interested in acquiring mine?  It has already zimmerit applied.  I'll be selling it for P250.  Since I have RTV and resin now, I can also make molds and resin casts of the 88mm brass shells Jeepney got for me during Operation Singapore Sling and include it in the package plus P50.  As many shells as I can produce.  PLUS all the 88mm plastic shells as well FREE and other WW2 German stuff which I can find in me spares box.
Drool Drool. Can I see it? The 88mm shells would be very useful for the Flaks.... also..... figs??? 
lone, yan ba yung parang Mr. Color yung laki?
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Posted: Thursday, May 06, 2004 - 12:22 AM UTC
 Lipton,
Hey! Welcome to Armorama, my friend!
GI's right about Pla-Paper.  Its basically styrene but is as thin as paper.  Very very useful for harnesses, straps, slings, and a host of other things.  Im not sure if Tamiya still makes them, but believe me, once you try it you'll want to have more.   
My stock is down to 3" x 4".  Huhuhu!
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Posted: Thursday, May 06, 2004 - 01:45 AM UTC
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 Lipton,
Hey! Welcome to Armorama, my friend!
GI's right about Pla-Paper.  Its basically styrene but is as thin as paper.  Very very useful for harnesses, straps, slings, and a host of other things.  Im not sure if Tamiya still makes them, but believe me, once you try it you'll want to have more.   
My stock is down to 3" x 4".  Huhuhu!
Where can I buy pla-paper?   
  
  
 --==Shonen Red==--
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Posted: Thursday, May 06, 2004 - 02:01 PM UTC
@GI
Thank you for the info on pla/paper. Yun pala yun. he he he  
 @Buck
Is it the same sheet Webster lend me? If so, I still have it and willing to pass it to you next meet. Its the same thing as the Tamiya styrene .3mm I bought earlier.
You mentioned you used the Tamiya Sprayworks for a decade. I'm planning to buy one, is it good? Is there something I should watch out for?
@Shonen-Red
I have an Academy M-10 (Gun motor carriage), but its 80% done, would that count?
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Posted: Thursday, May 06, 2004 - 05:19 PM UTC
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 .... Since I have RTV and resin now, I can also make molds and resin casts of the ....
 Master GIBeregovoy,
I wonder why is it only now that I read this post of yours?  Anyway I have a question....  Did you locally acquire your RTV and resin?  If your answer is "Yes" then where and how much did you get them?  Me also want some.   
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Posted: Thursday, May 06, 2004 - 09:37 PM UTC
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@Shonen-Red
I have an Academy M-10 (Gun motor carriage), but its 80% done, would that count?
I'll go check it first. How much will you sell it?
BTW, to those who will sell to me, please keep the decal intact.
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Posted: Thursday, May 06, 2004 - 09:56 PM UTC
If you will attend this May 16th meeting, I will bring it with me. Decals are unused and the optional parts are still in the sprue.
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Posted: Thursday, May 06, 2004 - 10:11 PM UTC
GUYS!
I'm looking for these kits:
- Douglas A-26 Invader
- Northrop P-61 Black widow
- B-25 Mitchell
If anyone of you have any of these and is willing to sell it, we can have business.  
 Good day!
-Lipton-
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Posted: Thursday, May 06, 2004 - 11:16 PM UTC
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If you will attend this May 16th meeting, I will bring it with me. Decals are unused and the optional parts are still in the sprue.
Can't come this meet. Sa 30th ako pa makakaattend. That's the Academy right? 
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GUYS!
I'm looking for these kits:
- Douglas A-26 Invader
- Northrop P-61 Black widow
- B-25 Mitchell
If anyone of you have any of these and is willing to sell it, we can have business.  
 
Good day!
-Lipton-
The B-25 and the P-61 both in 1/48 are available in Accurate Model Works (SM Southmall) by Academy. Not sure if they have the A-26.
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Posted: Friday, May 07, 2004 - 02:20 AM UTC
 Shonen,
I really dont know where to source the stuff, or if its even available.  Sigh.
  Lipton,
Its far thinner than the one Webster gave you.  It really is paper thin.  Ganda!
Btw, as for the Spraywork system, its a very durable rig.  I used mine for a very long time without any major hitches.   Plus, there are a lot of IPMS BAC members who use or have used the system youre never in short supply of technicians. LOL.
Just make sure the thinners you use arent excessively strong (it could melt the plastic and rubber components), and clean the airbrush often.  If too much lacquer paint accumulates in the 8 ring, it could get torn and your airbrush could spit out spatter or worse, wont spray paint at all.   
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