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JimVarnellABH2USN
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Tamiya Weathering Masters

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I'm sure severial modelers have used this product, yet I have nor and was wondering about using them. Can anyone share their opinion on these before I drop some cash for these.
Jim Varnell
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Eastern NC Modelworks

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Re: Tamiya Weathering Masters

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They were decent when they came up but it is my opinion that ak interactive and vallejo equivalent products are superior and easier to use.
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Hallis
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Re: Tamiya Weathering Masters

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I've got 2 sets. the Snow/Soot/Rust, and the Steel/Orange Rust/... ... something..

you can score them for 40% off if there is a Hobby Lobby close to you using the online coupon from their website. I had really good luck with them.
-Shane

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