larak wrote: loathar wrote:A few folks here said they really like it. I guess one of them would be me. It's great stuff. Good open time, reasonably light, works easily, has a brownish gray color (not stark white), can be tinted, easy to sculpt, nice grit that can be smoothed out with a putty knife, easy to paint/stain, etc.Yeah, I am one of the fans. I use it for everything from rolling hills to cliffs. Give it a try Mario. I think you'll be happy. Oh, and to the forums.Karl
loathar wrote:A few folks here said they really like it.
I guess one of them would be me. It's great stuff. Good open time, reasonably light, works easily, has a brownish gray color (not stark white), can be tinted, easy to sculpt, nice grit that can be smoothed out with a putty knife, easy to paint/stain, etc.
Yeah, I am one of the fans. I use it for everything from rolling hills to cliffs.
Give it a try Mario. I think you'll be happy. Oh, and to the forums.
Karl
Dave Frary talks about and uses this in his 2 part video seriers on scenery. I used after seeing on my last layout about 10 years ago. I have a tub of it for the new layout already. Really cones out nice and almost foolproof
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