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Iraq...Tall Afar Modelers

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Count DeMoney - 16 Dec 2005 14:20 GMT
In the Fine Scale Modeler Forum area, there is a request from Cpt. Dave
Wallace for acrylic paints, paint brushes, and some snap-tite kits.  I
guess they have received a lot of kits from one of the IPMS chapters
but are still in need of painting supplies.  It sounds like the
snap-tite kits are needed to teach the Iraqi soldiers who have become
interested in model building.

I am going to Hobby Lobby today with $100 to see what I can put
together for them.  My office is in Denver and my home is in Colorado
Springs, CO so if anyone is near, or far for that matter and want to
help, shoot me an email.

I hope to put this together and have it on the way before Jan 1

Merry Christmas to all.........  Ron R.
Peter W. - 17 Dec 2005 06:10 GMT
I think the problem is that most paints and glues are flammable.
Cannot be shipped via the Postal Service.

Peteski
crw59@earthlink.net - 17 Dec 2005 15:12 GMT
wonder if you can get by with acrylic paints and CA.
they don't burn, do they?

Craig
Count DeMoney - 17 Dec 2005 17:26 GMT
I think acrylics are ok but if anyone knows why I shouldn't attempt to
send them, please let me know asap.  I was going to try to get this
done early this coming week and don't need to make a big error.
 
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