Monday, August 22, 2016 - 01:41 PM UTC
Yannis V. Papadopoulos kindly informed us on many ETA products in different scales to bring realism to World War II scenes.

He also published some step-by-step photo articles on how to use their products.
  • 501 - WW II German Army Food Sack - 1/35 scale

  • 605 - WW II German Zeltbahn - 1/35 scale

  • 605 - WW II German Zeltbahn - 1/35 scale

  • 1365 - Plastic Coated Books & Magazines - 1/35 scale

  • 1367 - Carpets - 1/35,1/24 scales

  • 1368 - Carpets - 1/35,1/24 scales

  • 1374 - Mundial Posters - 1/35,1/24 scales

  • 1375 - Movie Posters - 1/35,1/24 scales

  • 1376 - Movie Posters - 1/35,1/24 scales

  • 1377 - Movie Posters - 1/35,1/24 scales

  • 1379 - Advertising Posters - 1/35 scale

  • 1380 - Pin-up Posters - 1/35,1/24 scales

  • 1381 - Pin-up Posters - 1/35,1/24 scales

  • 1382 - Old Black and White Daring Posters - 1/32, 1/35,1/24 scales

  • 1383 - Military Posters - 1/35 scale

  • 1384 - Daring Posters - 1/35, 1/24,1/16 scales

  • 1385 - Photos - 1/35, 1/24,1/16 scales

  • 1386 - Photos and Posters - 1/35, 1/24 scales

  • 1387 - Old Black and White Photos - 1/35, 1/24,1/16 scales

  • 1388 - Posters - 1/35, 1/24,1/16 scales

  • 1390 - Paintings - 1/32, 1/35, 1/24,1/16 scales

  • 1391 - Camel and camel trophy Map - 1/35, 1/24 scales

  • 1401 - Old maps - 1/35, 1/24,1/72 scales

  • 1940 - WW II Propaganda Posters Russia - 1/35 scale - Sticker

  • 1945 - German Propaganda Posters WW II - 1/35 scale

  • 1947 - WW II Propaganda Posters - 1/35 scale

  • 1948 - WW II Commercial Signs - 1/72, 1/76 scales

  • 1949 - U.K. War Propaganda Posters WW II - 1/35, 1/72 scales

  • 1950 - U.S. Propaganda Posters WW II - 1/35 scale

  • 1951 - U.S. Propaganda Posters WW II & WW I - 1/35, 1/72 scales

  • 1952 -WW II Photos and Postcards - 1/35 scale


    Yannis added step-by-step articles on his Facebook albums to help how to use ETA products;

    German Army Uniforms

    German Battle Flag


    For more info and order you may contact via ETA Diorama Accessories Facebook Page
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    It is much better than shown in photos, which are at low resolution. The printing is excellent and the paper types are specific to each code.
    AUG 22, 2016 - 10:41 PM
    to petition2god all right.
    AUG 23, 2016 - 02:09 AM
    So many useful products here. I suggest Mr. Papadopoulos makes a set of them in 1/48 for that growing community, as well as the growing O scale ( 1/48 ) model railroad market.
    AUG 23, 2016 - 05:57 AM
    Is this Ulix in his own little world??????
    AUG 23, 2016 - 06:21 AM
    I ordered a bunch of stuff from him, very quick with responses. cant wait to get my order
    AUG 23, 2016 - 07:36 AM
    As Bill said, the food sacks would be really useful as we don't get much in the way of basic stores especially food packaging A set of tin cans with labels would be very useful as well. Some items in there I'm a bit dubious about like the WW2 pictures. Where would anyone use those? WW2 US posters? As the US was untouched during the war I'm not sure how you could use those either. The glossy magazines are a good idea but we're limited there to modern settings. Some WW2 magazines like Signal, Life etc would be useful either in vehicles or soldiers reading them. Even WW2 civillian magazines to go in dios. The film posters are a good idea but where are the European ones? Films weren't only made in Hollywood or Britain. Paintings are always useful but the Mona Lisa? I have no idea what pattern the 2nd zeltbahn is supposed to be. There are some reasonably useful bits in there but so many other options that would be better. Small black and white photos of families, family mebers to go in a frame in the house.Smaller pin up type photos to go inside gun shields or vehicles etc. Some nice ideas there but nothing that I'd buy. There are hundreds of propaganda posters, film posters and advertising posters of all European nationalities on the net which I save, then open in word, resize and print off. You can get a couple of dozen on one sheet for a few pence. The same with maps. The only time I have ever bought anything like this was a pack of general Dutch advertising posters because I couldn't find anything on the net. There doesn't appear to have been a lot of thought put into these or what their use is. Shame really as these could have been really good.
    AUG 23, 2016 - 07:39 AM
    Soon there will be new codes for 1/48 ( JPTRR )
    AUG 23, 2016 - 11:03 AM
    Yup, he responded and complied finally.
    AUG 23, 2016 - 11:07 PM
    Yup, he responded and complied finally.[/quote] It's occurred to me that Ulises' English just might possibly be limited. If that IS the case, then maybe we should all try to be a little bit more understanding. I'm not trying to "pontificate", or be funny, or sarcastic... Just wondering... BTW- GREAT STUFF!!!
    AUG 26, 2016 - 12:46 AM
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