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| Subject: | Re: ISO unknown resin manufacturer at AMPS last week | |
| Date: | Apr 27, 2002 |
| From: | Steve Frost | |
BANZAI! That's him!
Thanks for the info, Kurt. His kits really are crisply molded and the
fit on my two tankers is superb for the most part with minimal clean-up.
Gonna look at more of his wares especially those WWI figures and such.
Steve Frost
replay to: sofrost@mindspring.com
Kurt Laughlin wrote:
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> I'm pretty sure that was Ted Dyer. I pulled this off Google, can't vouch
> for accuracy.
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> "Source for Kits: Ted Dyer Inc.'s kits are only available directly from
> Ted. For more information contact Ted directly at Ted Dyer Inc., New Resin,
> P.O. Box 1030, Roslyn, PA, 19001. Besides his current listing of Japanese
> kits, Ted will be releasing the amphibious Ka-Mi, Ho-Ki plus additional
> artillery pieces in 1/35 scale. He also will soon be releasing 1/16 scale
> kits of the Type 89b and the Type 94 kits. A web site address at
> JAPANESEARMORKING.COM is forthcoming."
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> KL
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> "Steve Frost" > Among the many resin
> manufacturers at AMPS this year, there was one
> > in particular who sold 1/35 scale First World War German infantry and
> > weapons, a plethora of 1/35 and larger (1/25? 1/16?) Second World War
> > Japanese figures and vehicles, and a 1/16 WWII Russian Tanker. |
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