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Re: Color
I used Tamiya TS29 SGB with quite a few coats of TS13 Clear to gloss it up. Any Black will do the trick I would think, though.
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Re: Color
No, It really doesn't and tire doesn't have a "y" either in any country but yours.alexpayne wrote:BTW, "Colour" has a U in it
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Re: Color
They also have a strange way of spelling aluminum. Nobody's perfect, and they have had several hundred years more than we colonials to perfect the language.Icon_Modeler wrote:No, It really doesn't and tire doesn't have a "y" either in any country but yours.alexpayne wrote:BTW, "Colour" has a U in it
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Or to "muck" it up... (nudge, nudge, wink, wink)...wkunert wrote:
They also have a strange way of spelling aluminum. Nobody's perfect, and they have had several hundred years more than we colonials to perfect the language.
Just teasing!
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The Irish writer George Bernard Shaw once said: 'England and America are two countries divided by a common language'. Just for the record, there is a study floating around out there that says that U.S. English has over 4,000 words that do not exist in the U.K. version. Oh, and that is just in California. God forbid that you drop one of them in the deep south!