Stowage accessories and Supplies 120mm Lowlski

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Stowage accessories and Supplies 120mm Lowlski

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I just wanted to share my latest grab from a fellow over on your side of the pond from a fellow in the states. He is located in the UK.

He goes by the company name J.P. Studios

On eBay he is: rastafarijean

I know him as Jean from his emails.

Lowlski 120mm stowage and accessories. I found him on eBay ( kinda by accident while I was trolling the web during Thanksgiving Day dinner here in America)

I suppose someone must know him and his work. Really stunning pieces great prices and shipping to the states was very fair and quick.

For anyone looking for something to give your tank or diorama another detail he is quite talented.

Want to give credit where it's due and hopefully others on the forum can (or already have) get some goodies from him for a project or two....

I know it sounds like a silly (paid commercial) but I've nothing to gain from saying it other than sharing my experience.
I personally wanted to show the level of detail to anyone not already familiar with his products.

It cost me 32£ plus 7£ ship


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Tanks alot.... :wave:
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They do look very good.
Nice find.
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Great spot, I think I will be ordering some.
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You are very welcome
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i have loads of that stuff you can have for ½ the price ! as for outstanding work not imo ! i think the prices lOWSKI is asking way ott for what you get
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Well everyone is entitled to their own opinion. I for one like them very much and I think they are of good quality.

Maybe you should post what you have before you go commenting about such things in a negative way.
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If they came already painted as in the pics..this might be why the cost a few more £'s. I think they look great add a little dust and there look top's.
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fair enough

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Doc I think you both do very nice work. [THUMBS UP SIGN]
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all i was trying to say crain was for £38 it's a rip-off.each of the resin pieces costs about 50p each and as for painting them easy. i had to laugh when i saw him selling a single oil barrel with a tarp over it for £12 ! go to macs mouldings and get 4 for that price and they are a high standard. as for chains go to any model boat stockist and they are dirty cheap ! In future tell me what you want in these tarps and i will quite happily send you what you want painted for the price of postage. I saw one of a figure i recently painted ( and imo a better standard) go for almost £100 !!!!!!! WTF ! i would never rip someone off for that cost.

hope i didn't offend you !
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