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| Subject: | Pre AMPS SPECIAL | |
| Date: | Mar 11, 2005 |
| From: | MMP Products | |
For all those who can not make it to AMPS...
We are giving the MMP Package deal we give at the shows..
$80.00 includes...
1) A full set MMP Armor colors,(20)
2) 4oz Bag of Model Tex, ($9.00 Value)
3)Free shipping (in the US) (Alaska, Hawaii and Canada add $5.00 for airmail shipping.
Model Tex is our latest product, MMP Powders.. with grit!
It is used in the same way as MMP Powders, either wet or dry and can be mixed with the same thiners.
It is great for making scale texture and effects such as, weld seems, scale dirt/mud, desert sand, dio bases concrete or textured plaster for diorama bases and stuctures, anti slip matting, un-evened texture* on turets or other surfaces, asphalt runways/street sections, realistic "Flaked" rust ..AND MANY MANY MORE!!!!
It comes in six colors and can be mixed with any MMP Weathering Powder to create the color you need!
Black
Concrete grey
Earth Dirt (Color of MMP #07)
Sand (Desert)
Armor Green (Color of MMP #16)
Rust (Clor MMP #09)
Below are some Examples:
Textured Rust
http://www.network54.com/Realm/tmp/1110524637.JPG
Model Tex was added to the rubble and debris, as well as the concrete surfaces.
http://907th.com/Moses/streetfight7.jpg
Weld Seems using model Tex:
http://www.ww2modelmaker.com/articlepub/mmphtgd/DSC01842.JPG
It can be mixed with any MMP colors or Snow coat to create realistic scale models and dioramas!
A few of yopu are using the product already and the feed back we have been gettting is great!
A 4 oz bag costs 9.00 dolars and is available now!
They are not listed on the site yet, but add them toy your order as Model tex Black, rust..etc
or you can email us your order here:
hobbyshop@ww2modelmaker.com
PLEASE NOTE THIS IS NOT A REPLACEMENT FOR CAST A COAT, although the grit is fine and ground to scale, it is uneven and will not produce the same even effect Cast a Coat will. For a "smooth/even" texture, we recommend Cast a coat surface texturing material available here: http://www.ww2modelmaker.com/castacoat.htm
http://www.ww2modelmaker.com/hobbyshop.htm |
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