QUOTE: Originally posted by ERAD
Im sorry im not familiar with the first one and do you mean a real wall for the second? sheetrock?
-ERAD
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Plaster of Paris is dry plaster. Mix it with water and it can be poured into a form, just like concrete. It sets up in minutes and is rock hard in a few hours. It can be sanded, scribed, painted, etc. It can be found at craft and art supply stores. It usually comes in a paper milk-carton looking package.
Yes, by drywall, I mean sheetrock. Cut it to the size you need and peel the paper off one side. Works great.
I would not recommend the above bass wood and sand technique. The sand would be out of scale for 1/35 concrete. Would probably work for asphalt though.
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