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Post by darkmessiah on Oct 5, 2007 19:30:54 GMT
Been lookin at gettin a more realistic snow effect after using bicarb and pva for quite a while. just wondering if anyone has any experience they can lend me with regards to the best performing product and using microballons
Darkmessiah
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Post by zapoteke on Oct 5, 2007 21:43:28 GMT
I have heard some good rumors on this one product: www.gf9.com/store/product_info.php?products_id=357it's said to be much better than the one GW put out like 2 years ago, haven't got around to test it my self yet but I will. further I have a tip from a new book I got recently, author is Richard Windrow one of the worlds most renowend scenery and diorama builders - does jobs for museums and such all over the world, the book is his second on the subject "Advanced terrain modelling". In it he talkes about a product of a company called The Smallshop EU, and the products name is Snow-coat (powder form) and a "sister" product Ice-coat. These can either be used by them self or can be combined in any mixing ratio you want. And from the pictures in the book I can asure you that it's the best looking snow I've ever seen. I'm going to buy this (rather import it for my buissiness) from the distributor to bring to Sweden, and all of you in the UK can get it from their online shop as well as from some well sorted hobby shops I guess. very highly recomended... book 1: www.ospreypublishing.com/title_detail.php/title=S0625~ser=MSTbook 2: www.ospreypublishing.com/title_detail.php/title=S9754~ser=MSTthe on-line shop in UK: cammett.websds.net/index.htmhope somthing of this can help u and others
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