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Hello mbshaw, <br /> <br />If you're building hardshell scenery, use hydrocal. Drywall mud doesn't have any where near the strength hydrocal does. I've taped and mudded sheetrock, and the pre-mixed mud is too thick to dip a paper towel into. Thinning it with water would only weaken the mud further. The scenery base will be more susceptible to damage, and may even collapse. <br /> <br />If you're looking for something to layer over carved extruded foam board scenery to add texture, drywall mud would be an acceptable alternative. However, I prefer Sculptamold for this step or even plaster of Paris. Both are tougher than drywall mud and are lightweight, too. <br /> <br />Regards, <br /> <br />Paul Schmidt <br />Contributing Editor <br />Trains.com
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