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 Subject:  Re: ISO unknown resin manufacturer at AMPS last weekList thread.  
  
 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:
>
> I'm pretty sure that was Ted Dyer. I pulled this off Google, can't vouch
> for accuracy.
>
> "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."
>
> KL
>
> "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.
 
Thread Listing 
  ISO unknown resin manufacturer at AMPS last week - Steve Frost - Apr 27, 2002
. . . Re: ISO unknown resin manufacturer at AMPS last week - Kurt Laughlin - Apr 27, 2002
. . . . . . Ted Dyer's site is working - Saul Garcia - Apr 27, 2002
. . . . . . . . . Re: Ted Dyer's site is working - Steve Frost - Apr 28, 2002
. . . . . . Re: ISO unknown resin manufacturer at AMPS last week - Steve Frost - Apr 27, 2002
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