WWI Digest 2176 Topics covered in this issue include: 1) More for sale by "Matthew Bittner" 2) Hello everyone by "Limon3" 3) Re: Gotha G.VII (again) by "Brad Gossen" 4) Re: Hello everyone by "Peter Leonard" 5) Am I subscribed? by "Limon3" 6) Re: Hello Everyone by "Brad Gossen" 7) Re: Hello everyone by "Limon3" 8) Re: new photos of old models by KarrArt@aol.com 9) Re: news on the site by KarrArt@aol.com 10) Re: Aluminum Metal/Linen by KarrArt@aol.com 11) Re: New site by KarrArt@aol.com 12) new book by "Limon3" 13) Re: Hello everyone by KarrArt@aol.com 14) Re: Hello everyone by Ray Boorman 15) Re: Am I subscribed? by "Michael S. Alvarado" 16) Re: Hasegawa site thing by "Hirohisa Ozaki" 17) Re: new photos of old models by smperry@mindspring.com 18) Fokker DII cockpit by "dfernet0" 19) Re: new photos of old models by "Matthew Bittner" 20) Re: Hasegawa site thing by skarver@banet.net 21) ot: Urgent Lysander request by Shane & Lorna Jenkins 22) Re: A-H colours by "Lance Krieg" 23) Modeling secret by "Matthew Bittner" 24) Re: Modeling secret by GRBroman@aol.com 25) RE: Modeling secret by "dfernet0" 26) Casting repairs by BEN8800@aol.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 05 Mar 2000 20:18:11 -0600 From: "Matthew Bittner" To: "wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu" Subject: More for sale Message-ID: <200003060220.SAA24916@crow.a001.sprintmail.com> I also have a non-WW1 list of kits for sale, if anyone is interested. Only one 1/48th kit (a Testors Laird Solution); the rest are 1/72nd. Again, please email me privately if interested. Matt Bittner http://www.geocities.com/~ipmsfortcrook http://pease1.sr.unh.edu/misc/ww1fr.htm ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 19:05:04 -0800 From: "Limon3" To: Subject: Hello everyone Message-ID: <000301bf8718$c5ea6160$11bf113f@f4w2s5> I decided that it's time to delurk (uncloak? that must be another list) Anyway, I have enjoyed this list very much. I picked up WWI modeling again about 4 years ago after many years. I'm very impressed by all the incredible models, you all are tremendous. I hope to have some photos to scan soon of my own work. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 22:11:31 -0500 From: "Brad Gossen" To: Subject: Re: Gotha G.VII (again) Message-ID: <005901bf8719$ae7ca640$718c5ad1@The_Grenade.Workgroup> Brent Military Aeroplanes 1914-1918 shows the following sources for the G.VII: Air Pictorial, September 1978 Aircraft of WW1, by Munson, page 138 Bombers 1914-1918, Harleyford, page 139 Das Buch der Deutschen Luftfahrtechnik; Lange & Hoffman, 1970 Die Entwicklung der Flugzeug 1914-1918; Nowarra, 1959, page 31 German Aircraft of WW1 Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Aircraft; Morse, Chant et al, Orbis 1981-1983 #99 WW1 Aero #126 (interior) I have the photo in the Harleyford which is the same as the one Steve cites in the German A/C book, though of better quality and it does clearly show dark lozenge over all and dark painted cowls. Brad -----Original Message----- From: Brent & Tina Theobald To: Multiple recipients of list Date: Sunday, March 05, 2000 12:52 AM Subject: Gotha G.VII (again) >Nobody wants to take an educated guess about the fuselage camo for the >G.VII? > >I think I have been subscribed for a year and this is the first time I >have asked a question that didn't elicit a few opinions. For as many >questions I have asked that has got to be a really great question/answer >ratio. > >Later! > >Brent > > ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 06 Mar 2000 03:20:34 GMT From: "Peter Leonard" To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Re: Hello everyone Message-ID: <20000306032034.92637.qmail@hotmail.com> Limon, welcome WW1 Modelers (Remedial) Group where the mantra is "Photo's please." Now hurry and get that scanner fired up ;) Peter L ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 19:39:05 -0800 From: "Limon3" To: "WWI list" Subject: Am I subscribed? Message-ID: <000901bf871d$86986980$11bf113f@f4w2s5> Am I on the list now? If so, can anyone tell me if the colored band on the Berg DI flown by Linke-Crawford was red or black? That's what I'm working on now. I built another in the scheme of the plane with the "T" that was brought down by the Italians on 6/23/18. Does anyone know the identity of the pilot of 138.43? tia ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 22:31:21 -0500 From: "Brad Gossen" To: Subject: Re: Hello Everyone Message-ID: <008b01bf871c$7227aca0$718c5ad1@The_Grenade.Workgroup> Hi Limon Welcome to the list. As a multi-scaler I'll avoid the inevitable query as to your preferred scale. What're you working on at present and from which part of the planet do you hail? Looking forward to seeing your stuff. Brad Toronto, Canada. ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 19:46:48 -0800 From: "Limon3" To: Subject: Re: Hello everyone Message-ID: <001201bf871e$9a7b3e40$11bf113f@f4w2s5> Thanks Peter, I have enjoyed your sense of humor very much, as well as your great websites. BTW, my first name is Gabriel, but everyone calls me Gabe. I have enjoyed WWI aviation since I was about 12 or so, and bought my first Aurora Alb. DIII at a 5 & 10. I've been hooked off and on ever since, but never knew I was in such great and inspired company until lately. I am of necessity a firm follower of Dicta Ira, and also stick pretty closely to 48, as the close up geezer vision makes for some interesting lost parts otherwise. -----Original Message----- From: Peter Leonard To: Multiple recipients of list Date: Sunday, March 05, 2000 7:22 PM Subject: Re: Hello everyone >Limon, welcome WW1 Modelers (Remedial) Group where the mantra is "Photo's >please." Now hurry and get that scanner fired up ;) > >Peter L >______________________________________________________ >Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 22:52:39 EST From: KarrArt@aol.com To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Re: new photos of old models Message-ID: <4e.27e89e5.25f48587@aol.com> In a message dated 3/5/00 2:58:24 PM Pacific Standard Time, smperry@mindspring.com writes: << The scheme on the Voss tripe is my attempt to match the Airfix box (pre-List reference material). sp http://www.freeyellow.com/members8/wwimodeler/c_gallery.htm >> these old warhorses look pretty good...although I would have liked to have seen what you could've done in '63! Also, and I hate to admit it, but your MvR tripe kinda stirred some long lost urge to do some vR red machine. Because he has become the cliche of WW I, I've tended to avoid him in my adult(hah!) years. But....that red paint job DOES look pretty dalgarn sharp! RK ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 22:52:41 EST From: KarrArt@aol.com To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Re: news on the site Message-ID: <84.23b40e4.25f48589@aol.com> In a message dated 3/2/00 6:16:07 PM Pacific Standard Time, dcalhoun01@snet.net writes: << As I told Allan, these 2 images were downloaded from the Wings & Wheels model club web page, and I sent them as is. As soon as I can get a good camera, I will take a bunch of photos of these two and some of my Nieuports. Thanks, Dave Calhoun >> Slowy but surely, I'm catching up with all the great new stuff produced by our beloved fellow Listees! Your Lufberry figure serves to remind that there is much more to WW I modeling than just airplanes.... and Peter F. after that big AEG, start thinking scratchbuilt Staaken, scratchbuilt Staaken! RK ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 22:52:42 EST From: KarrArt@aol.com To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Re: Aluminum Metal/Linen Message-ID: In a message dated 3/2/00 9:58:08 AM Pacific Standard Time, skarver@banet.net writes: << Capturing the degrees of real-world metalwork sheen, grain, and color seems to me one of the subtle challenges of modeling. Stef >> the whole issue of texture is one of my main interests- attempting to capture different woods, fabrics, metals, dopes, varnishes, paints, crud, oil- all that good stuff! RK ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 22:52:40 EST From: KarrArt@aol.com To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Re: New site Message-ID: <79.1f755be.25f48588@aol.com> In a message dated 3/3/00 10:28:02 PM Pacific Standard Time, nieuport@home.com writes: << I have posted some pictures at http://members.home.net/nieuport/Photos/ I cannot identify these and need some help. -- Mike Fletcher ___ ., mdf@mars.ark.com |-\|^----! ; nieuport@home.com |--n--""*" http://members.home.net/nieuport/ >> Most interesting- I wish I knew what they were. At first, I thought the Nieuport 28ish looking thing might be one of Garland Lincoln's Nieuports as used in the early av movies- those interplane struts looking like one of his mods, but those cabanes, and the big gap don't look right. RK ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 20:10:16 -0800 From: "Limon3" To: "WWI list" Subject: new book Message-ID: <000101bf8721$e17e8920$11bf113f@f4w2s5> I was just looking at the Great Models website, and came across what might be of some interest. Volume 1 from Flugzeug Publishing has cockpit details of many OT subjects, anyone familiar with this publisher? ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2000 23:07:49 EST From: KarrArt@aol.com To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Re: Hello everyone Message-ID: In a message dated 3/5/00 7:00:33 PM Pacific Standard Time, Limon3@email.msn.com writes: << I decided that it's time to delurk (uncloak? that must be another list) Anyway, I have enjoyed this list very much. I picked up WWI modeling again about 4 years ago after many years. I'm very impressed by all the incredible models, you all are tremendous. I hope to have some photos to scan soon of my own work. >> Welcome and walk out of the shadows!....and let's see them there models! Robert Karr aka RK ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 05 Mar 2000 20:30:18 -0800 From: Ray Boorman To: "wwi" Subject: Re: Hello everyone Message-ID: <4.3.0.20000305202440.00a75980@pop.telus.net> Welcome to the wwi insane asylum Gabe. A better bunch of fellow inmates you will not find anywhere..... Whichever scale you work in is the correct scale, as long as you're having fun. As to lost parts, I can agree on that so far my 1/72 DFW has lost 3 struts, 1.5 spandaus, one cabane just after I bent it to shape and the rudder........ Its 3/4s done so hopefully I wont lose anymore parts Ray At 10:44 PM 3/5/2000 -0500, you wrote: >Thanks Peter, I have enjoyed your sense of humor very much, as well as your >great websites. BTW, my first name is Gabriel, but everyone calls me Gabe. >I have enjoyed WWI aviation since I was about 12 or so, and bought my first >Aurora Alb. DIII at a 5 & 10. I've been hooked off and on ever since, but >never knew I was in such great and inspired company until lately. I am of >necessity a firm follower of Dicta Ira, and also stick pretty closely to 48, >as the close up geezer vision makes for some interesting lost parts >otherwise. >-----Original Message----- >From: Peter Leonard >To: Multiple recipients of list >Date: Sunday, March 05, 2000 7:22 PM >Subject: Re: Hello everyone > > > >Limon, welcome WW1 Modelers (Remedial) Group where the mantra is "Photo's > >please." Now hurry and get that scanner fired up ;) > > > >Peter L > >______________________________________________________ > >Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com > > > ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 05 Mar 2000 23:55:28 -0500 From: "Michael S. Alvarado" To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Re: Am I subscribed? Message-ID: <38C33A40.CE45C93F@bellatlantic.net> For Linke-Crawford's aircraft, the fuselage band should be black. This was the squadron marking of Flik 60J. The "L" on the fuselage and atop the upper wing should be white outline only with the backgrounf color showing through the center of the letter. I believe Flik 14J used the red fuselage band as a unit marking. HTH Alvie Limon3 wrote: > Am I on the list now? If so, can anyone tell me if the colored band on the > Berg DI flown by Linke-Crawford was red or black? That's what I'm working > on now. I built another in the scheme of the plane with the > "T" that was brought down by the Italians on 6/23/18. Does anyone know the > identity of the pilot of 138.43? tia ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 15:25:55 +0900 From: "Hirohisa Ozaki" To: "WWI ML post" Subject: Re: Hasegawa site thing Message-ID: It is Monogram kit but also scratch-build spend about two years. Modeller, Mr. Hideo Hiraishi aged 69. Hiro ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 05:01:01 -0500 From: smperry@mindspring.com To: Subject: Re: new photos of old models Message-ID: <002e01bf8752$e179ff00$c90156d1@default> > > these old warhorses look pretty good...although I would have liked to have > seen what you could've done in '63! Well, I don't know about the FBI, but there is a garbage dump somewhere containing pieces of styrene with my glue encrusted fingerprints all over them. I didn't start to paint them overall untill '66. Also, and I hate to admit it, but your > MvR tripe kinda stirred some long lost urge to do some vR red machine. > Because he has become the cliche of WW I, I've tended to avoid him in my > adult(hah!) years. But....that red paint job DOES look pretty dalgarn sharp! > RK Thanks ;-) It was build that Revell kit or build the Guillows one I have sitting on the shelf, though that one would make a good cliche red tripe to hang from a ceiling...some day. sp ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 07:45:50 -0300 From: "dfernet0" To: "WW1 modeling Mail List" Subject: Fokker DII cockpit Message-ID: <010e01bf8759$238f5ba0$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> Hi The kind Herr Genth has sent me a colour picture of a Fokker DII cockpit not featured in his site. Since many listees are building or thinking on building the recent GAVIA kit on the subject, I'd be glad to send this pic to them off list. Contact me at dfernet0@rosario.gov.ar regards D. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 06 Mar 2000 05:33:42 -0600 From: "Matthew Bittner" To: "wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu" Subject: Re: new photos of old models Message-ID: <200003061136.DAA16156@raven.a001.sprintmail.com> On Sun, 5 Mar 2000 22:57:08 -0500 (EST), KarrArt@aol.com wrote: > these old warhorses look pretty good...although I would have liked to have > seen what you could've done in '63! Also, and I hate to admit it, but your > MvR tripe kinda stirred some long lost urge to do some vR red machine. > Because he has become the cliche of WW I, I've tended to avoid him in my > adult(hah!) years. But....that red paint job DOES look pretty dalgarn sharp! The obvious solution - if you still want to avoid MvR - is to build Brumowski's Oeffag Albatros D.III. If memory serves, Brumowski had his D.III painted in honor of MvR. Matt Bittner http://www.geocities.com/~ipmsfortcrook http://pease1.sr.unh.edu/misc/ww1fr.htm ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 06 Mar 2000 06:38:22 -0500 From: skarver@banet.net To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu, Hirohisa Ozaki Subject: Re: Hasegawa site thing Message-ID: <38C398AE.CD650FB8@banet.net> Hirohisa Ozaki wrote: > It is Monogram kit but also scratch-build spend about two years. > Modeller, Mr. Hideo Hiraishi aged 69. Thanks for your posting, particularly the information about the builder. It is nice to be able to associate a name with this exceptional example of modeling. I wonder whether it is possible to reach him directly by e-mail to congratulate him on his fine work? If not, I hope you can let him know the hhigh praise his Camel has received on the List.. Can you provide any additonal detail about the engine? Is this completely scratch-built by Mr. Hiraishi or did he improve on an existing kit item? If the former, as I suspect it is, is it machined metal? It is certainly an extraordinary modeling effort. Any further detail on the technique for the seat would also be appreciated.. Stef ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 06 Mar 2000 23:56:51 +1100 From: Shane & Lorna Jenkins To: WW1 posts Subject: ot: Urgent Lysander request Message-ID: <38C3AB13.64BDD747@tac.com.au> Hi gang, Sorry about this ot post, but I'm after any infomation on a Westland Lysander serial No K6127. My news server is stuffed, so I can't ask on RMS & I know stuff all about them :-((. I need the info for a cover comment on the latest APMA magazine which goes to the printers in about 8 hours (fingers crossed). Please reply OFFLIST Regards, Shane APMA Asst Editor http://www.tac.com.au/~sljenkins/apma.htm ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 06 Mar 2000 09:58:37 -0600 From: "Lance Krieg" To: Subject: Re: A-H colours Message-ID: Pedro is entering his 40s (Happy birthday!) with the question: "if the two grey camo seen on UFAG CI aircraft is composed of 1 light 1 dark grey or are both greys quite dark[?]" The Windsock article that Matt referenced shows a distinct contrast between the grays, so I'd use a light and a dark gray. After all, these are the colors that turned tan and dark green with the passage of 60 years. Lance ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 06 Mar 2000 12:43:42 -0600 From: "Matthew Bittner" To: "wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu" Subject: Modeling secret Message-ID: <200003061844.MAA28533@mail1.neonramp.com> I wanted to share a little secret with you all. Shhh... I have always had problems painting wheels and tires. Even when I use a circle-template mask I end up having bleed through or spray over. Well, here's what I now do to help this situation. Since wheels tend to travel in dirt and the like, my wheels/tires will always now be weathered. After spraying the wheel color (that is, the non-rubber part) I then hand paint the tire as carefully as possible. I don't care if I get a perfect "circle", but I also try not to be "ham-fisted" either. I will correct mistakes if they're "large" enough, but if they're relatively small I don't. That's because I use an oil wash over the wheels and tires, and I do this wash over the *flat* coat, not gloss. This way the oil is "absorbed" into the paint. Depending on how "thick" the wash is means a dirtier versus a "cleaner" wheel/tire. Trust me, this hides small "not perfectly round" flaws. I have been doing this since the Strutter and finds it works everytime. Now, you must "eat" this message so it doesn't fall into the wrong hands...and those crummy 10thingie builders latch on and claim it's theirs... ;-) Matt Bittner http://pease1.sr.unh.edu/misc/ww1fr.htm http://www.geocities.com/~ipmsfortcrook ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 13:51:25 EST From: GRBroman@aol.com To: wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu Subject: Re: Modeling secret Message-ID: <63.2969ec3.25f5582d@aol.com> In a message dated 3/6/70, 12:46:49 PM, wwi@pease1.sr.unh.edu writes: <> Dear Matt, I tried this on my Sopwith Baby Seaplane and it didn't work. Any idea what I'm doing wrong? :) Glen ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 15:51:26 -0300 From: "dfernet0" To: Subject: RE: Modeling secret Message-ID: <018001bf879c$f9c5c900$4640a8c0@ssp.salud.rosario.gov.ar> Your "dirty" secret is safe with me ;-) D. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2000 14:12:38 EST From: BEN8800@aol.com To: casting@onelist.com, seaways-shipmodeling-list@lists.best.com, Subject: Casting repairs Message-ID: <92.243e7a8.25f55d26@aol.com> I received this from Alumilite. They do have an aluminum powder for mixing with their resin, and a lot of other stuff. Thought all might be interested. Ben ear Ben: I would like to invite you to enjoy and browse our website, www.alumilite.com!! We have an aluminum powder that buffed out give the total appearence of aluminum. It adds weight and higher heat deflection to Alumilite Casting Resin. Warmest Regards, Carol Ann Thank you for your interest in Alumilite. 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Warmest Regards,
Carol Ann
 
Thank you for your interest in Alumilite. Here is our current price list you requested. If you have any additional questions or you would like to place an order please give us a call toll free at (800) 447-9344. We assure you that Alumilite will make your casting project a success! Mike Faupel *Alumilite* 24 HOUR ORDERING 616-488-4000 OR TOLL FREE AT 800-447-9344 24 HOUR FAX ORDERING 616-488-4001 Product Size Price Code #   ****************************************************************************** Alumilite Resin ****************************************************************************** Alumilite casting resin is a 2 part ridgid plastic that turns from liquid to solid in about 3 minutes. As you can see, it is available in a variety of colors and sizes. To create an exact duplicate of any part, just mix Alumilite resin in a 50/50 ratio and pour it into a mold. In a only a few minutes the resin will cure to form a ridgid reproduction down to even the smallest detail. Here are the available resins.   Alumilite Reg. 28oz 30.25 10010 2 gallon 94.00 10110 10 gallon 445.00 10310 Alumilite White 28oz 36.00 10020 2 gallon 114.50 10120 10 gallon 489.50 10220 Alumilite Black 28oz 36.00 10030 2 gallon 116.00 10130 10 gallon 550.00 10230   For a longer set time, use our slower setting resin. (also available in black and white)   Alumilite Slow Set 28oz 33.50 10040 2 gallon 104.00 10155 10 gallon 493.00 10245   With the proper deairing equipment, Alumilite's clear resin will look crystal clear   Clear Casting Resin 16oz 13.00 10050 32oz 25.00 10060 (must be de-aired)   Super Casting Kit 1 Kit 70.00 10500 For everything needed to cast a piece in just one day, use our Super Kit ****************************************************************************** Alumilite's Fast Curing Rubbers (All rubbers include catalyst) ****************************************************************************** To produce the prefect mold, Alumilite has a varity of silicone rubbers   Quick Set 1 pound 27.50 20001 (4 hour cure) 5 pounds 107.25 20010 25 pounds 412.50 20015 5 Min. Putty 1 pound 26.50 20020 (5 min. cure) 2 pounds 51.55 20025 5 pounds 125.00 20030   ****************************************************************************** Dow Corning Silicone Rubber ****************************************************************************** 3110 1 pound 26.50 20101 10 pounds 202.00 20110 HS II 1 pound 26.50 20400 10 pounds 165.00 20410 HS III 1 pound 26.50 20500 10 pounds 165.00 20510 Silastic "J" 1 pound 26.50 20600 10 pounds 165.00 20610 Silastic "M" 50 pounds 550.00 20760 200 Fluid 1 pound 16.00 20310 RTV release 1 oz 4.00 42402   ****************************************************************************** Alumilite Dyes ******************************************************************************   Black 1oz 3.95 30101 Green 1oz 3.95 30201 Yellow 1oz 3.95 30301 Red 1oz 3.95 30401 Blue 1oz 3.95 30501 Brown 1oz 3.95 30601 Orange 1oz 3.95 30701 Causasian 1oz 3.95 31101 African Am. 1oz. 3.95 31201 Native Am. 1oz. 3.95 31301   Black 6oz 19.20 30106 Green 6oz 19.20 30206 Yellow 6oz 19.20 30306 Red 6oz 19.20 30406 Blue 6oz 19.20 30506 Brown 6oz 19.20 30606 Orange 6oz 19.20 30706 Causasian 6oz 19.20 31106 African Am. 6oz. 19.20 31206 Native Am. 6oz. 19.20 31306   Black 16oz 47.20 30116 Green 16oz 47.20 30216 Yellow 16oz 47.20 30316 Red 16oz 47.20 30416 Blue 16oz 47.20 30516 Brown 16oz 47.20 30616 Orange 16oz 47.20 30716 Causasian 16oz 47.20 31116 African Am. 16oz. 47.20 31216 Native Am. 16oz. 47.20 31316   ****************************************************************************** Filllers ******************************************************************************   Micoballoons 1 pound 4.00 40101 Pecan Shell 32 oz. 5.25 40102 Porcelain Powder 16oz. 6.00 40201 Aluminum Powder 16oz. 7.00 40301   ****************************************************************************** Casting Support Products ******************************************************************************   Alumilite Clay 1 pound 2.50 40000 Sculpey 2 pounds 8.93 40010 8 pounds 33.77 40011 24 pounds 66.80 40012 Super Sculpey 1 pound 8.50 40020 Latex Gloves 100 cnt. box 12.50 42100 Stoner mold rel. 16oz. 13.00 42250 Belch (nitrogen) 12 oz. 16.50 42316 1 oz. pumps 1 pump 5.50 42550 1 oz. cups 100 5.00 42612 6 oz. cups 20 6.50 42622 stir stix 50 2.50 42710   ****************************************************************************** Equipment ******************************************************************************   "High Vac" Pump 1 unit 149.00 50115 Vacuum Pump 1 unit 495.00 50120 Vacuum Chamber 10" by 12" 139.00 50125 Pressure Pot 8 3/4" by 12" 187.00 50150 Gram Scale 1 scale 139.00 50000   * For more product information, visit us on our website at http://alumilite.com THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING ALUMILITE!
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