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 Subject:  Re: What is/are your most valuable modelling tool(s)?List thread.  
  
 Date:  Apr 23, 2002
 From:  Alex Hodges 
It reminds me of the Simpsons episode where they go to the local dump to
ditch their year old Christmas tree and find a box of Mr. Sparkle (Japanese
Dish Washing detergent) that has a face on the box that resembles Homer.
Ahhhh, Mr. Sparkle banishes dirt and food stuffs to the land of wind and
ghosts.............

As for Mr. Surfacer 1000 I have never tried it. I also have Mr. Resin
Surfacer - excellent.

-Alex
"Yuchung Wang" wrote in message
news:3cc50de8$1@dev.routehero.com...
> Hi,
>
> What about Mr. Surfacer 1000? I am the only one who keep asking but have
> never tried it out! :^))
>
> BTW, I like the way Gunze name their paints, thinners, etc. Mr. Surfacer
> reminds me of some japanese animation super deformed scientist in a white
> labcoat and big white mustasche. Wait till they start re-naming their
model
> lines in that fashion!
>
> Hello Mr. Panther, Mr. StuG, Mr. Firefly!!!
>
> Cheers!
> -=Ycf. Wang=-
>
>
 
Thread Listing 
  What is/are your most valuable modelling tool(s)? - MSW - Apr 23, 2002
. . . Re: What is/are your most valuable modelling tool(s)? - Alex Hodges - Apr 23, 2002
. . . . . . Re: What is/are your most valuable modelling tool(s)? - Yuchung Wang - Apr 23, 2002
. . . . . . . . . Re: What is/are your most valuable modelling tool(s)? - Alex Hodges - Apr 23, 2002
. . . . . . . . . Re: What is/are your most valuable modelling tool(s)? - Adam Vukich - Apr 23, 2002
. . . Re: What is/are your most valuable modelling tool(s)? - Alan - Apr 23, 2002
. . . . . . Re: What is/are your most valuable modelling tool(s)? - Dave L. - Apr 23, 2002
. . . Re: What is/are your most valuable modelling tool(s)? - Yuchung Wang - Apr 23, 2002
. . . . . . Re: What is/are your most valuable modelling tool(s)? - Danny Raadtgever - Apr 23, 2002
. . . Re: What is/are your most valuable modelling tool(s)? - Mark Ford - Apr 23, 2002
. . . Re: What is/are your most valuable modelling tool(s)? - Andrew Herbert - Apr 23, 2002
. . . Re: What is/are your most valuable modelling tool(s)? [IMG] - C Bolick - Apr 23, 2002
. . . . . . Re: What is/are your most valuable modelling tool(s)? - Steve Frost - Apr 24, 2002
. . . . . . Re: What is/are your most valuable modelling tool(s)? - Steve Frost - Apr 24, 2002
. . . . . . Re: What is/are your most valuable modelling tool(s)? - Al Superczynski - Apr 24, 2002
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