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| Conscript ![]() | I am just wondering what would be better to make some craters out of, dry wall plaster or wood putty. I havent built terrain before, and the hobbie stores in japan pretty much just have gundum. Any advice would be wonderfull thanks. |
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Blog Entries: 1 | i say wood putty. plaster tends to crack under the rigours of gaming. |
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Blog Entries: 10 | here is the trick: get plaster of paris, a can of krylon clear coat, a rubber ball, and some paint. put a blob of plaster in the middle of your terrain piece. put the ball on top and roll it around with your hand. let it dry thouroughly, then paint it. SEAL IT 3X with the clear coat!!!! that is what makes it usable as a terrain piece.
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