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October 2004
- From: australia
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Originally posted by umustb
Lentils should be fine, you buy the dried ones (not the ones in cans) and they will not spoil.
Custom Dioramics also used to make hexagonal cobblestones that you had to individually put together (time consuming but a nice effect)
firestorm models also make both resin and plaster cobblestone bases.
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November 2005
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Posted by Anonymous
on Friday, May 27, 2005 11:02 PM
No no... lentil - a crop (food stuff, won't they spoil over time.)
Yup.. i'll try those model railway suppliers.
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April 2004
- From: Boston MA
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Posted by vespa boy
on Friday, May 27, 2005 2:52 PM
Umustb..I think you're confusing lentil with Yentil...that will spoil anything!!
You can also try some model railway suppliers. I know that there are cobblestone accessories available.
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Posted by Anonymous
on Friday, May 27, 2005 4:06 AM
lentil.. won't they spoil the dio in the long run?
Thanks anyway. your help was greatly appreciated
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April 2003
- From: CANADA
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Posted by Kelly_Zak
on Thursday, May 26, 2005 9:14 AM
Hi Umustb,
you could try our this site: www.kancali.com, they have several types of cobble road sections, and the material used is latex rubber, so it's thin, and ultra light. Just cut to size, and glue and paint and weather.
If you want to DIY it, you could pour some plaster sheets, and carve in your own designs. It does take a little time however. You can also do the lentil method, that 's where you go to the grocery store, buy alot of dried lentils, and glue them down individually to your base, forming the road. Then trowl in either tile grout, or plaster, spray with white glue/water to cure everything.
"There you go with those negative waves again!"
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November 2005
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Cobblestone Groundwork
Posted by Anonymous
on Thursday, May 26, 2005 2:59 AM
Hi,
I've been trying to find cobblestone groundwork (any design) for a Dio. (A ww2 town scene) However, I can't seem to find them. (Either out of stock or they don't sell them - some hobby shops!!! )
I thought of making the groundwork myself. Has anyone done such ground work from scratch before? suggestions to how i can go about making them is greatly appreciated. Thanks
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