I love Evilbay.
Just got a 3 Enterprise set TOS, A and D for £12 and also got an MVM Sparta class and Cyclone refit for £20 with a load of what looks like BSG miniatures.
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Lucky...
RogueWolf wrote:I've sacrificed many dozens (maybe even hundreds) of gummy bears to the dark modeling gods to grant me my wish... but I fear my offerings only amuse them, not appease them.
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FOR SALE!!!!
3 Enterprise set TOS, A and D for £32
MVM Sparta class and Cyclone refit for £40
BSG miniatures. Best Offer
mophius
3 Enterprise set TOS, A and D for £32
MVM Sparta class and Cyclone refit for £40
BSG miniatures. Best Offer
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patrickivan wrote:FOR SALE!!!!
3 Enterprise set TOS, A and D for £32
MVM Sparta class and Cyclone refit for £40
BSG miniatures. Best Offer
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I am on a kind of sabbatical period of hobby shopping. The last thing I bought on eBay was a set of circular blades for my wife.
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Yan.
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My wife has several of those. Luckily she is not practicing how to throw them around like ninja stars
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They need replacing now and again. The Local Jo Ann's carry’s the things. She has one for her cloth and don't you dare cut anything else. I have a freehand one and one in a precise paper cutter. Yea, I eat blades faster.el gato wrote:My wife has several of those. Luckily she is not practicing how to throw them around like ninja stars
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I wished they had something similar (obviously with sturdier blades) for plastruct cutting. Would make life easier. Has anyone tried using these blades with sheet styrene?
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Nope. If it isn't thin, don't bother.el gato wrote:I wished they had something similar (obviously with sturdier blades) for plastruct cutting. Would make life easier. Has anyone tried using these blades with sheet styrene?
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Nope just use the portrait machine to cut sheet styreen my eyes and hands just aren't up to it anymoreel gato wrote:I wished they had something similar (obviously with sturdier blades) for plastruct cutting. Would make life easier. Has anyone tried using these blades with sheet styrene?