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Monday, July 15, 2019 - 07:51 PM UTC
The latest Quicksand volume has lots of printed oil cans from different countries and eras.
There are 34 models of oil cans, and for each one there are 56 units at 1/35 scale.
The models included are:
· WWII German Oil. TROCO Oil can.
· SPITFIRE oil can. DEFENDER oil can.
· TEXACO oil can. CASTROL oil can.
· OPALINE oil can. ALLSTATE oil can.
· SPEDEDWELL oil can. YACCO oil can.
· SHELL oil can. AEROSHELL oil can.
· BP ENERGOL oil can. BP HD oil can.
· FORD oil can. PENN ACE oil can.
· ESSO oil can. STP oil can.
· GULF oil can. BULL DOG oil can.
· SUNOCO oil can. PENZOIL oil can.
· SUNOCO oil can. MOBILOIL oil can.
· MOBILOIL oil can. VALVOLINE oil can.
· AERO EASTERN oil can. VALVOLINE oil can.
· NOURSE oil can. PIONEER oil can.
· SEAT oil can. REPSOL oil can.
· TOTAL oil can. SOPRAL oil can.
As a bonus, there is also a WWII German Wehrmacht distilled water canister, "Dest. Wasser" "DEAC 1942"
The models included are:
· WWII German Oil. TROCO Oil can.
· SPITFIRE oil can. DEFENDER oil can.
· TEXACO oil can. CASTROL oil can.
· OPALINE oil can. ALLSTATE oil can.
· SPEDEDWELL oil can. YACCO oil can.
· SHELL oil can. AEROSHELL oil can.
· BP ENERGOL oil can. BP HD oil can.
· FORD oil can. PENN ACE oil can.
· ESSO oil can. STP oil can.
· GULF oil can. BULL DOG oil can.
· SUNOCO oil can. PENZOIL oil can.
· SUNOCO oil can. MOBILOIL oil can.
· MOBILOIL oil can. VALVOLINE oil can.
· AERO EASTERN oil can. VALVOLINE oil can.
· NOURSE oil can. PIONEER oil can.
· SEAT oil can. REPSOL oil can.
· TOTAL oil can. SOPRAL oil can.
As a bonus, there is also a WWII German Wehrmacht distilled water canister, "Dest. Wasser" "DEAC 1942"
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