Tamiya X-20A thinner ... help me finding it

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Tamiya X-20A thinner ... help me finding it

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For some reason, I cannot find a hobby shop which sell Tamiya acrilic thinner X-20A internationally.

http://www.hobbylinc.com/htm/tam/tam81040.htm

Everyone I´ve found, sells it only within the Continental USA.

Squadron, from which I bought this stuff for years and years, do not carry it anymore.

Does anybody knows of a hobby shop that sells this thinner OUTSIDE US ?

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Sprue Bros lists an X-20 Thinner (not X-20A)

http://spruebrothers.zoovy.com/category ... ylicpaint/
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um.. why? Personally, I use alcohol-n-water.
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The big issue is shipping. I'd try Rainbow 10, item #0011900081040.
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kylwell wrote:The big issue is shipping. I'd try Rainbow 10, item #0011900081040.
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Woozle wrote:um.. why? Personally, I use alcohol-n-water.
I do not use Tamiya paints... but another brand, which do not reacts well to alcohol... but LOVES Tamiya thinner !!!
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