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2012/03/13 12:19:23
Subject: How to Travel in Style; your portable paint station. link.
If you travel quite a bit like me, then transporting your hobby equipment is very troublesome. Finding a case suitable to transport paints, brushes, putty and airbrush equipment is a difficult problem. The solution came in a very unlikely place;
That's a nice upgrade from the shoebox I normally use to transport my paints, brushes, putties, and tools. It's too bad they're harder to find in the US without using an overseas seller.
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