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Mirrors, Mirrors, Mirrors - new from Echelon Fine Details!

July 6 2006 at 10:10 AM
  (Login kriegsketten)
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from IP address 203.120.68.69

Now, there's no excuse that your 1/35 guys are not shaving!

Presenting realistic mirrors for 1/35 AFVs. These sets have qualities of real mirrors. They are 0.001mm thick, only requires user-and-part-friendly white glue (PVA glue) to attach, precision cut to shape and fit. Gone are the days when you paint your AFV mirrors. No aluminum/chrome foil creases, no polished PEs or mirror-wannabe metals. Nothing but the realistic look of real mirrors! Also, the mirrors on your favourite MBTs can now face the world without shame!...












Please visit the website for more details:
http://pachome1.pacific.net.sg/~kriegsketten/

Remember to take advantage of the introductory price offer!

More mirrors will come in the future!

 
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Nice product

July 19 2006, 9:39 AM 

I just received several sets of these mirrors. Very nice product. They really do a great job of mimicing mirros. A bit of care is needed to do the install. The one set I have used fit very well (Wiesel).

Could I make these mirrors myself? Probably. But, it is very nice to avoid the hassles and time involved.

Jim McCarty

 
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