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Charles A Stewart
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Re: It's here at last

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Hi Kieth.

BS381C/224, well that's what is on the tin DBG I have.

Maybe I am late to the party but there seems to be a few UK based companies offering rattle cans to order.

So there's another option to explore.

Cheers

Charles
Chieftain No.34, functional. PKW IV (2002), operational. Panther G No.18 (2022), started, well some of it is. Series 1 4x4 No.28 and a Bailey Bridge.

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Thanks Charles, I will get some ordered.

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Regarding paint, I went to my local specialist car paint supplier with a sample of the Dunkelgelb paint I was using. They matched it perfectly and made up some aerosols for me. They can also make up in 2K. They have my paint code on record now and can make up whenever I need a supply. Also, if anybody else wanted my paint they could order online with the paint code. It might be worth getting a similar supplier to make up a batch of paint. I am sure they could supply a paint with good outdoor properties also. I have had them make up paint for me to stand up to high temperature.

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My kit is now here or rather still out in the car. UPS scheduled the delivery for this morning whilst I would have been at work so I arranged for it to be held at their local packet center for me to collect. Import fees were a fraction over 230 Euros.

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