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Re: Pactra
i think shipping is an issue too, right? ground only?gomachv wrote:I wonder how much is lack of sales and how much is environmental
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You both could be right. Well, I'm all in with FasKolor. There is also Createx and a brand called AutoAir at local Michael's and my nearest hobby shop. AutoAir has a great selection of colors, is pretty much the same as FasKolor, but some of their nicer pearls & metallics are INSANELY priced. $29.99 for a container about 30% larger than a FasKolor pearl, with the FasKolor costing about $5. I don't think so, Tim!
Anyway, although I haven't yet got much experience with FasKolor, it's supposed to be a lot more user- and environment-friendly. No fumes lasting for days, cleans up with warm water and maybe a little Windex, and being that it's airbrushed, the one thing I like best is you can mix your own colors.
Anyway, although I haven't yet got much experience with FasKolor, it's supposed to be a lot more user- and environment-friendly. No fumes lasting for days, cleans up with warm water and maybe a little Windex, and being that it's airbrushed, the one thing I like best is you can mix your own colors.
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Re: Pactra
I have 50 or more bottles of the air brush Pactra in odd colors in a box somewhere, that sounds like just turned to a box of money...?LOL
I could not sell the stuff years ago maybe now?
I could not sell the stuff years ago maybe now?
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Re: Pactra
And "rare". And possibly even "mintage" if the jars are old & unopened. You're sitting on a veritable gold-mine.kaiser wrote:they just became "vintage" daryl, cash in on'em!

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Re: Pactra
It's because they are twice as good.Coelacanth wrote: Screw Tamiya lacquers too, have you seen the prices on those?? They're like double the cost of Pactra!
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I only bought one rattle-can of a light blue pearl Tamiya and I couldn't say it was any different than the Pactra, to be honest. It might even have sprayed on a bit thin and inconsistent, but that can happen with a lot of light pearl colors.shodog wrote:It's because they are twice as good.Coelacanth wrote: Screw Tamiya lacquers too, have you seen the prices on those?? They're like double the cost of Pactra!
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Re: Pactra
And my wife wanted me to throw them all away years ago..........LOLCoelacanth wrote:And "rare". And possibly even "mintage" if the jars are old & unopened. You're sitting on a veritable gold-mine.kaiser wrote:they just became "vintage" daryl, cash in on'em!
But if she keeps me around long enough do I become "VINTAGE"?

Maybe that's why she is keeping me around - letting my value go up!


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