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Re: [GZG] DSII: New to me

From: Sylvester Wrzesinski <xveers@g...>
Date: Wed, 07 Dec 2005 18:15:57 -0800
Subject: Re: [GZG] DSII: New to me

Andreas Udby wrote:

>Yeah, I've seen those before, too.  He has others that are just as
cool, including a refinery with dual cracking towers that is very sweet
indeed.  Unfortunately, the prices (and shipping!) are just too steep
for me.
>
>On a side note, I've been experimenting with making my own DS sci-fi
bunker-houses using ice-cube trays and Hydrocal.  Dress up the inside of
the cubes with bits of card and whatnot, then pour in the plaster, and
the next day you can pop out a small, squarish building perfect for a
Mos Eisley-style dwelling.  Cheap as anything and you can make a dozen
at a time.
>
>Andreas
>  
>
You might want to look into a company called Leva Productions ( 
http://www.geocities.com/levaproductions/levamain.html ) and JR 
Miniatures ( http://jrminiatures.net/page/103gk/Catalog.html ) for stuff

in North America. In particular, I believe that Leva is using the same 
molds as the Polish guys... I don't know who's pirating what however, 
but I believe that nice cracking tower is made by Leva as well. I know 
it's a geocities website, but these guys are the real deal (they distro 
stuff through a local hobby shop of mine).
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