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Looking great. Pantherman
Love your commitment to the build. It certainly shows in all of your finished work. PanthermanI like how this product looks and feels but the process is time consuming and expensive. This section of road is close to 3000 individual pieces. The sidewalk was made up of three boxes of specific parts.
I think it's more insanityLove your commitment to the build. It certainly shows in all of your finished work. Pantherman
Maybe you could try this. I have used these in a diorama. Saved a lot of time.
Thanks for the informationMaybe you could try this. I have used these in a diorama. Saved a lot of time.
You buy the mold then cast as many as you need. You can use plaster paris or dental stone ( what I used).
https://hirstarts.com/molds/moldsfloor.html
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Like the broken window. Pantherman
The one window you are referring to is plastic and don't like how it looks. I learned a new trick. You take a very thin glass microscope slide, cut it to shape and once securely glued you break it. Right now the simulated windows are a thin plastic. Once I get the material I will try it on a few windows.Like the broken window. Pantherman
They look great to me. PanthermanThe one window you are referring to is plastic and don't like how it looks. I learned a new trick. You take a very thin glass microscope slide, cut it to shape and once securely glued you break it. Right now the simulated windows are a thin plastic. Once I get the material I will try it on a few windows.
The slide or slide covers ?The one window you are referring to is plastic and don't like how it looks. I learned a new trick. You take a very thin glass microscope slide, cut it to shape and once securely glued you break it. Right now the simulated windows are a thin plastic. Once I get the material I will try it on a few windows.