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2010/10/06 20:49:11
Subject: ARMY PAINTER tufts and razorwire, review and tutorial!
This is a video review for Army Painters new tufts of static grass and barbed wire. Follow along as we demonstrate how to use these products.
Buy online: http://aicollectibles.com/armypainter.html
This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2010/10/06 20:56:43
2010/10/06 21:03:52
Subject: ARMY PAINTER tufts and razorwire, review and tutorial!
You know, they look the same to me. I haven't personally tried Silflor, but I'd like to pick some up now having tried Army Painter's version. I saw a good variety on http://www.sceneryexpress.com/departments.asp?dept=1032
Check it out if you haven't already!
2010/10/06 23:06:48
Subject: ARMY PAINTER tufts and razorwire, review and tutorial!
Yeah, they look -exactly- the same. Not that there's anything wrong with that. I saw the announcement eralier and thought that Army Painter might've improved the concept somehow. And its kinda great to know that you can mix n match the two if that need arise.