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13 Jan 2014 5:27 p.m. PST
by Editor in Chief Bill

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The Triffid13 Jan 2014 3:45 p.m. PST

I'm currently working on some masters to make resin conversion kit's to fit some ranges of 15mm minatures.

Mostly resin with some metal parts possibly they would allow the construction of many Variants of standard vehicles it to special version's of the same Vehicle

Examples

VonTed13 Jan 2014 4:11 p.m. PST

The Triffid13 Jan 2014 4:52 p.m. PST

I'm currently working on some masters to make resin conversion kit's to fit some ranges of 15mm minatures.

Mostly resin with some metal parts possibly they would allow the construction of many Variants of standard vehicles it to special version's of the same Vehicle

Examples


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Above link to some pictures what they show are A Swiming DD Sherman,Stuart Jalopy, M3 Fitters workshop half track and Bergpanzer III Conversion kit's I propose to market.

now the idea id PSC do a noce Firefly/Sherman 75 kit It comes with two hulls Costs £5.00 GBP If bought singly Well for £5.00 GBP I plan to do a set of two folded and deployed as in the picture swiming skits plus The DD Propellers plus a few small details this means for £10.00 GBP Total you get the Swiming /non swiming versions for 34-5 les then the two seperate kits!

Next the the Jalopys well PSC do a nice Stuart with 3 Hulls and two sets of tracks well build the stuart and you are also halwat to a jalopy, well now ad the little resin lower hull kit I'm planning to cast For about £3.00 GBP and you have a Jalopy too all from one kit.

Next The Arv's Few people do many Arv kits and you don't always use one My £5.00 GBP Arv Kits will allow you to convert temporarily as they clip on like a turret any tank that was turned ito and Arv.

I will also be doing Bulldozer blades, Bridgelayer's, Mine sweepers Like Amra's, Antie Jemima and Scorpion gear to add to other kits alome with workshop vehicle conversions like the M3 Fitters Halftrack shown.

The Triffid13 Jan 2014 8:57 p.m. PST

have a look here on flickr

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tuscaloosa17 Jan 2014 10:03 p.m. PST

Is it a particularly British thing to (mis)use apostrophes for plurals instead of possessive?

It must really confuse foreigners who are trying to learn English.

And then the thing with capitalizing Nouns. German does it, Danish used to do it, but the english language gave it up a long time ago. Yet here we are, and people are doing it in modern English. Must really confuse Germans who have English as a second language.

And the real irony is, I see foreigners (i.e., non-english speakers) who post here on TMP perfectly correctly, as far as spelling and grammar. And they're doing it in a foreign language! Here native speakers can't be troubled to do it right. It either speaks to the Continental educational system, or the British educational system (not that the U.S. system is much better), or both.

Archeopteryx28 Jan 2014 6:02 a.m. PST

Tusc…

Ouch! I notice you capitalised continental….;)

Andrew, great stuff.

Bertie28 Jan 2014 11:46 p.m. PST

Tuscaloosa,
In England it's called the "a greengrocer's apostrophe" since you see it on so many market barrows advertising "apple's" and "orange's."
It drives punctuation Nazis, (like me,) mad.

Still, great idea Andrew. I don't do 15mm but good luck with the project.

Cheers,
Bertie

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