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Old 3 July 2007, 11:14 AM #1 (permalink)
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New modeling product!

Hey there, folks!

Here is a new type of modeling product I found. Could have many interesting applications.

"SURFACE DETAILS™ v2.0
Archer proudly announces the release of vastly improved Surface Details™. This is an entirely new technology that allows us to mold printable resin onto clear decal film to create three-dimensional rivet heads, fasteners, access panels, weld beads and even armor casting symbols which modelers apply under paint to add or replace these fine details to their models. Five times as thick as before. Applies like decals. Twice as much on most sheets as before."

http://www.archertransfers.com/AR88004.html
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Old 3 July 2007, 11:35 AM #2 (permalink)
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is this product somehow related with you?
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Sreiko:

I'm not associated in any way with this company — other than an occassion happy customer. They produce very high quality decal items (mostly WWII armor). I was very excited to see the fabric stitching offered. Hopefully there will be more WWI aviation items coming (although I have no idea what they would be).

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Sreiko:

I'm not associated in any way with this company — other than an occassion happy customer. They produce very high quality decal items (mostly WWII armor). I was very excited to see the fabric stitching offered. Hopefully there will be more WWI aviation items coming (although I have no idea what they would be).

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The stiching looks interestting! I would love to try it out on my current SE5A build in 1/32nd. I will have to look into ordering.Thanks for posting.
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