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The December Model Railroader had a good article about modeling stone with balsa wood. The technique described consisted of removing the eraser from a pencil and using the remaining metal holder to stamp the stone impression into the wood. <br /> <br />In place of balsa, I've used DAP Lightweight Spackling which I've spread over Fiberglas screening, covered with thin plastic and used a rolling pin to create a 1/8" sheet. Remove the plastic and let dry. It forms a slightly flexible sheet. I lightly stamped the stone pattern into the sheet Since it will stretch a little while stamping, I cut the pieces out when the whole sheet was stamped.. <br /> <br />Try this or another technique for making your own stone walls. There are so many better uses for the $12 . <br /> <br />Wayne
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