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Yes, and maybe a week. I live near them, but it's pdq.
I've only dealt with Richard face-to-face at the IPMS Nats. I don't know what his turn-around time would be to Canada, especially during the holiday rush. He takes PayPal, order directly from him. Shoot him an email and see about availability and shipping.
Richard had a full table at the Nats back in August -- so tell the LHS that the company is now back up and running.
Thanks....the ones above are the ones...for my destroyer.....
My LHS said that they have been out of production since Tom's death, but are starting up again slowely and some sets are not back in production....
Has anyone ordered through the website...and if so...how long to get to N.America...specifically Canada.
Most of my friends are imaginary
Sell your watch, because time is money $$
In Canada hwy speed is measured by number of moose tracks per hockey goal.
Stuart06 I am looking for some modern railings for my 1:350 ship... My LHS says that they have not seen anything fromTom's Modelworks in a while and therefore I was wondering if anyone else produces a generic set.
I am looking for some modern railings for my 1:350 ship...
My LHS says that they have not seen anything fromTom's Modelworks in a while and therefore I was wondering if anyone else produces a generic set.
Even though Tom Harrison died over a year ago, the company has been taken over by Richard Harden and is alive and well
http://tomsmodelworks.com/catalog/
Richard has been adding to the product line. You probably want item 3560
Stuart, scuse my ignorance. what would a "modern" railing look like?
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It will be of some considerable help to know for which ship the railings are meant.
Commercial vessel railings are different from warship railings; main deck rails differ from railings in upper works, too.
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