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Fred, <br />There is one more way to attain your Driftwood look. There was a formula given on one of the Yahoo train groups a few weeks ago that allows you to mix Olympic stains and come out with an exact match for the Floquil. Floquil is out of business as far as the stains go. I'll see if i can find the formula and post it for you. Also, there is a company called Roundbell that makes a driftwood stain that is very similar to the Floquil, however, I have not tried it and the word is that there is much less pigment in these products. I'll keep trying. You may want to try joining the Fine Scale Miniatures list on Yahoo, as that is where the knowledge is in kit construction. <br /> <br />Their address is: <br />Roundbell Hobby Products <br />1414 North Horseshoe Dr. <br />Sugar Land Texas 77478 <br />713-667-7762....this is the # I reached them at, but their receipt says: <br />713-662-0809 <br /> <br />Good Luck <br />Rick Ludlow <br />Shayon30 <br /> <br />
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