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  1. Hello all, I am happy to announce this new 1/32 scale set of the typical Soviet hexagonal tarmac sections, to be released shortly. The 1,5m type is featured in this set. The box will contain 14 hex sections, cast in resin. The resin is mixed with filler, not only to save material, but to ease cutting and sanding if necessary for your project. Here is one section, with a gray base coat, to see the concrete texture on the surface. The second photo shows a close up of an unpainted part with the filler visible through the resin. Here is a small painted section: And finally the complete set with a MiG-17 fuselage half to give you an idea of the area covered by the 14 sections. You could use this set in a number of ways to display you model (Soviet Union, other Warsaw Pact Air Forces or visiting Blue Angels F-18!). I think it would be striking to arrange the sections without cutting them on a larger wooden base. Less sections would be necessary for larger models, yet provide space where needed for crews or ground equipment. I have started to cast the first sets this week and I am having the cover sheet done for the box top next week if all goes well. The set should be available in about 10 days. I have fixed the price at $ 35.00 for the set. Thank you for your interest! Regards Alain Gadbois Fusion Models
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