Some advice for your testing, get a paintball gun, run it a bit hot(for 
thoroughness's sake), and turn a tank into a goopy mess.  Not sure about 20 
gauge for this stuff, but it wouldn't be hard to find out.

One thing I do see is all WWII stuff in there.  It would be nice to have 
some post war stuff available, M48s, M60s, T-72s, M1s, etc.  Haven't found 
much at all in good large scale models in those models.

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