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QUOTE: Originally posted by Sperandeo Builders In Scale makes a good tarpaper sheet that's red on one side and black on the other. It's paper and has nice texture and color. I've used it on styrene roofs by first drawing spacer lines on the styrene, then covering the styrene with double-faced Scotch tape, and finally laying strips of the tarpaper onto the tape following my guide lines. This is neat, fast, and permanent. You can contact BIS at P. O. Box 460025, Aurora, CO 80046-0025, or phone (303) 699-1822. Happy Thanksgiving, Andy
QUOTE: Originally posted by CNJ831 In reality, fine sandpaper, Kleenex, and masking tape are all overkill and out of scale for representing tarpaper roofing in HO scale. From the distance we view our models real tarpaper would appear absolutely flat and void of any visible texture. By far, the Builder's In Scale product is the best for representing tarpaper in HO scale. CNJ831
QUOTE: I had used kleenex for military dioramas in the past but was unsure how to adhere it to plastic.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 Contact cement doesn't go on very smoothly, and the solvents in it tend to attack plastic.
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