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Tutorial: Simple and effective camo netting
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- Millenium Trader
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Tutorial: Simple and effective camo netting
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1. Lower rating ships first - even if I am purchasing.
2. If you agree to buy something, you have 72hrs. in which to pay. If payment is not received in 72hrs., I will automatically post a Non-Payment/Backout thread.
3. Refs are left upon positive receipt of goods, NEVER beforehand!
4. I accept Paypal & USPS money orders and charge for shipping AT COST. I make no profit from it.
5. I trade NIB/new models at retail.
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Re: Tutorial: Simple and effective camo netting
Nice presentation of camo netting, I have tried panty hose cut, glued and then painted, which so far I am happiest with for micro armor(6mm, 1/285 scale)
miniatures. I have use medical gauze which is too thick (trade figures w/friend and he had some water drop and the gauze ballooned out), some netting frm dollar store used for flowers and other stuff. Nothing definitive yet.
miniatures. I have use medical gauze which is too thick (trade figures w/friend and he had some water drop and the gauze ballooned out), some netting frm dollar store used for flowers and other stuff. Nothing definitive yet.