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Leather fillets for profiles
I had a bag of fillets I bought a few years back. Finished a .40 size Carrier model and used the fillets to help add strenght to joint. Every profile from now on will get this or full body ship. It goes on very easy and just looks great. Nice clean and easy. Guy who sold it has passed away and don't know who sells it but sure someone does... Maybe Walter Umland in Canada,. Builtright models...
Dan
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