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'Model Rail' subscription offer ?

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Dragon Heart - 25 Feb 2008 20:54 GMT
I noted in the March 2008 edition of 'Model Rail' the subscription
offer included a 'free' spray gun 'worth' £20.  Half the description
was missing but it looks like you get the gun plus two jars in the
offer.  The gun itself only goes down to 3 mm so is not very fine.

Do any of you recognise the make / model and are they any good ?
manatbandq@hotmail.com - 26 Feb 2008 12:16 GMT
> I noted in the March 2008 edition of 'Model Rail' the subscription
> offer included a 'free' spray gun 'worth' £20.  Half the description
> was missing but it looks like you get the gun plus two jars in the
> offer.  The gun itself only goes down to 3 mm so is not very fine.
>
> Do any of you recognise the make / model and are they any good ?

The offer on the *website* is for an airbrush.

The March 2008 edition *magazine* offer (pages 38-39) is scenic
scatter material.

They have previously offered a Draper airbrush. My guess is that it's
worth approximately what you pay for it. The toolsets they sometimes
have on offer are the sort of thing you find in any decent pound shop.

Wait until they repeat the "first three issues for £1 each" offer and
put the saving towards something you really want rather than something
that's "free".

MBQ
John Firth - 26 Feb 2008 18:41 GMT
>They have previously offered a Draper airbrush. My guess is that it's
>worth approximately what you pay for it. The toolsets they sometimes
>have on offer are the sort of thing you find in any decent pound shop.

>Wait until they repeat the "first three issues for £1 each" offer and
>put the saving towards something you really want rather than something
>that's "free".

>MBQ

They had a half decent modeller's lamp last year I took advantage of.
Probably somewhat better than a lot of the gifts. The bulbs cost nearly £5
alone

John
Dragon Heart - 28 Feb 2008 00:29 GMT
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> John

As John said the modeler's lamp last year was,  I understand,  quite
good quality and I just thought the airbrush might be of similar
quality.

Thanks for the advice :-)

Chris
 
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