Huet products

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Huet products

Postby jwealleans » Thu Nov 17, 2011 4:11 pm

A number of Huet products, including his range of paints are available from AMF87 http://www.amf87.fr/peintures.htm.

Without a reference I can't say if the lining ink your correspondent was looking for is available.

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Re: Huet products

Postby jasp » Thu Nov 17, 2011 5:15 pm

I am the person looking for Huet products.
Thanks for the link.
Given my very limited French, I may have got it wrong but the Huet items don't appear to include inks.
The only information I have is what is stated on the bottle viz. "HUET products - FRANCE"
Could you please clarify?
Thanks
Jim

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Re: Huet products

Postby allanferguson » Fri Dec 16, 2011 1:33 pm

Jim

My Google tooolbar translates quite well --- but you're right, the list includes "Nitrosynthétiques" for airbrushing, and "Alkyd paint preferably applied with a brush". No inks apparently.

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Re: Huet products

Postby stephenfreeman » Tue Dec 27, 2011 6:45 am

Hi,

The inks were originally available from Exactoscale, but that was quite some time ago, I'm afraid.
Stephen Freeman
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Re: Huet products

Postby Jwealleans » Mon Jun 25, 2012 5:55 am

My apologies - I'm an infrequent visitor and didn't see that there had been replies to my post. As I recall I did some searching at the time and couldn't find any indication that M. Huet still produces his inks or that anyone else now offers the range.

The chap who runs AMF87 is quite helpful and may be able to advise (although I've always communicated with him in French, so I don't know how good his English may be). Have you tried the SNCF Society? Modellers there may also be able to help.


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