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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...
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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

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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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My wife has several of those. Luckily she is not practicing how to throw them around like ninja stars
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el gato wrote:My wife has several of those. Luckily she is not practicing how to throw them around like ninja stars
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.
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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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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?
Nope. If it isn't thin, don't bother.
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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?
Nope just use the portrait machine to cut sheet styreen my eyes and hands just aren't up to it anymore
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