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EBM and RESIN ACCESSORIES

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14 November 2014, 18:22
Es-haq Khosravi
Well done Edgar!
14 November 2014, 22:59
Edgars Bizūns
Thanks! 🙂
14 November 2014, 23:05
Edgars Bizūns
Nobody interested?
16 November 2014, 19:48
Holger Kranich
Thats nice lil stuff, Edgars!
17 November 2014, 06:34
Edgars Bizūns
Thanks Holger 🙂
17 November 2014, 10:32
John Van Kooten
Wow! VERY NICE! Just like with Es-haq's superb photo etched items, this deserves some attention, I'd say 👍

I don't do anything in that scale but I almost can't believe no one would be interested in this? It looks really good, especially on that scale. Really great job, Edgars!
17 November 2014, 21:21
Hanno Kleinecke
Hey Edgars, that is the proof that resin can be put to perfect use . What a difference compared to what I' m dealing with at the moment . Looks great !
17 November 2014, 21:26
Edgars Bizūns
Thanks John and Hanno! I don't believe nobody is interested too.. But anyway, I like my barrels 😄
17 November 2014, 21:28
John Van Kooten
I LOVE those barrels! 😄 They even look better than some of the ones I have in 1/35! 👍

And what you did with the backpacks is really smart! The way you made them hollow on the back with the resin stem in the center! It makes it easy to remove the excess resin. Very cool
17 November 2014, 21:39
Edgars Bizūns
It also makes it easy to adjust on your model. Instead of sanding all the part, you simply remove that little knob! 🙂
Maybe you know somebody who would be interested in this stuff?
17 November 2014, 21:57
Es-haq Khosravi
Well done Edgar! Thank you John! 😉
17 November 2014, 22:10
Edgars Bizūns
Hehehehe 🙂
17 November 2014, 22:11
John Van Kooten
Edgars, you can be sure that if I find someone that could use your items, I will send them your way immediately! 👍 I'll try to do some advertising for you! 🙂 And for you too of course, Es-haq 👍

And yeah, indeed, the hollow part does make it easy to adjust. Good thinking! Again! 😄 Awesome!

You don't happen to do resin parts in 1/35, do you? 😉 😛
17 November 2014, 22:30
Es-haq Khosravi
Thank you John! It is your kindness! 🙂
17 November 2014, 22:38
Edgars Bizūns
Well, I need to do master details and order silicon forms. That costs some money.. But I'm sure I will do some 1/48 and 1/35 in the next year 😉
And thanks for advertising 😉
17 November 2014, 22:58
John Van Kooten
You are very welcome! 🙂 you guys deserve getting the exposure for your great work! I will do whatever I can to help 🙂
17 November 2014, 22:59
Edgars Bizūns
Oh my, thanks! 🙂 🙂 🙂
17 November 2014, 23:00
John Van Kooten
You are most welcome too, Edgars! I will be spreading the word, hoping it will help 🙂

I realize it will take time and cost money to prepare, good point! 🙂 But if you do decide to go 1/35 with this type of stuff, you can definitely count on already having one buyer 😄
17 November 2014, 23:17
Edgars Bizūns
Haha 😄 I will try to do something. What would a 1/35 modeller would be interested in?
17 November 2014, 23:20
John Van Kooten
LOL! 😉

That is a good question and I bet every modeler has some items he or she would like to see represented in either resin or PE that are currently unavailable.

I think where most current manufacturers are severely lacking is volume! Meaning, you can buy a set of munition and it has a very limited amount of casings and projectiles. Mostly not enough to create even a single diorama. The same goes for accessory sets like bedrolls, boxes, bottles (wine/beer/etc), bags, ammo pouches & other military gear. That's why I like your generic sets of the bedrolls, boxes, backpacks and oil drums so much. They contain many of them in one set, plus, they are REEEALLY good quality!! 🙂

Of course volume (more items in a single set) comes with a price obviously, especially in 1/35, but it would be nice to be able to purchase a couple of sets and have enough items to properly fill up a couple of diorama's / vehicles.

So these are some items I would be interested in (I hope others will join in with their own ideas):

- Generic Bedrolls
- Bottles (in different sizes / types)
- Generic boxes (cardboard boxes, wooden boxes, metal boxes)
- Workshop Tools (shovels, hammers, screw drivers, cranks, pliers, etc) plus toolboxes (old style wood and new style metal)
- Helmets (WWII in my case: British, US, German -> because sometimes the ones in kits are really badly shaped!)

Those are just a couple of things off the top of my head 😉 but I'll give it some serious thought and present a small list of possible subjects while keeping in mind that they can't be too complex, or it will be very hard to impossible to recreate 🙂

I think ammunition is a bit of a tough cookie to crack, especially because it would need to be dimensionally accurate. I'm not sure if something like that is easy to do. I mean, it is already hard enough to find proper theoretical information on those subjects, let alone recreate them in resin 😉

I must say, if you could make the items you have presented here in your images in 1/35 as well, it would be really great! 😄 I would buy those!

But before you consider doing that, I think you should gauge interest on 1/35 first as well, like you did with these items. Otherwise you'd end up with something you've invested a lot of time and money in and which you can't sell. That wouldn't be good 😉
18 November 2014, 00:07
Edgars Bizūns
Ok, thanks 🙂
Of'course I need to gauge in them at first, only then I would do something. I don't want to jump into lake with my head ahead! 😄
I think that lots of people do this stuff by themselves. Like scratchbuilding stuff for dios etc.. I really like scratchbuilding btw! 😄
18 November 2014, 09:16
Erik Francisco Zimmermann
Hi Edgars, can you give information for how to order and payment (paypal, banktransfer)?
18 November 2014, 10:56
Edgars Bizūns
Contact me via email - edzis98@gmail.com. I take payments by PayPal. 🙂
18 November 2014, 11:17
Erik Francisco Zimmermann
OK, contact you later. 😉
18 November 2014, 12:13
Edgars Bizūns
Ok 😉
18 November 2014, 12:46
Erik Francisco Zimmermann
arrived today very good items tanks Edgars for the fast sending 😉
24 November 2014, 08:10
Matt Adlard
Where can you buy these 1/72 scale 200l barrels, grabbed some off the weba while ago and cannot find where one bought em, so thought would ask here.??
21 June 2015, 09:39
Edgars Bizūns
Well, you can buy them from me.
21 June 2015, 11:51
Matt Adlard
How, do you sell via ebay??
21 June 2015, 19:55
Matt Adlard
If not why not would make life easier 😉 when looking for this stuff.
21 June 2015, 19:56
Leif Adams
When I scroll by fast, I keep thinking this is a bag of pills.
22 June 2015, 08:32
Edgars Bizūns
Contact me via email - edzis98@gmail.com. I send them with via post office, of course you can choose different shipping, but post is cheaper.
22 June 2015, 13:48

Album info

Here are my own new resin accessories!
They are in 1/72 and 1/144 scale. All items are made out of high-class resin under high pressure to prevent any bubbles.
Available sets (see photos) -
1/144 scale barrels (each frame consists of 7 barrels), set includes two frames. Price - 3 euro
1/144 scale wooden boxes , set includes 5 boxes. Price - 1.50 euro
1/72 scale small wooden boxes, set includes 5 boxes. Price - 1.50 euro
1/72 scale big wooden boxes, set includes 5 boxes. Price - 3 euro
1/72 scale 200l barrels, set includes 5 barrels. Price - 3 euro
1/72 scale rolled up canvas, set includes 5 pieces. Price - 2 euro
1/72 scale rolled up sleeping bags, set includes 5 pieces. Price - 2 euro
1/72 scale army pack bags, set includes 5 bags. Price - 2 euro

Shipping -
Each set is sealed in bag and stapled close. Sent by A Class Latvian Post Office postage. Shipping cost for each set is 5 euro, if you buy more than two, shipping is 7 euro and if more than ten - free shipping. Shipping is worldwide.
Items are dispatch

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