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Durham Water Putty for scenery?
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Scalecrete is a good material to use for roads, either concrete or, as in my case, for asphalt rural and town roads. It spreads rather easily, stays put, smooths easily with some practice (use a wet blade), has a long "work time", dries very hard and has some "tooth" that makes it look like a road. I stain mine with an india ink/water mixture but it can be painted if you want. A tub of this goes a long way and has a long shelf life. Add a bit of distilled H20 if it seems to have dried out a bit and mix it in. Come see my layout and I'll show you how good it looks
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