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flashman2 Supporting Member of TMP12 Jan 2020 8:07 a.m. PST

I'm looking to buy asphalt roads for my 28mm WWII tables. Is there a company that produces them?
Thanks,
Jim Ferich

surdu200512 Jan 2020 8:35 a.m. PST

I think that Sally 4th makes some.

Personal logo Extra Crispy Sponsoring Member of TMP12 Jan 2020 8:59 a.m. PST

Try a download from Wargame Vault. You can print as many as you need and they don't create those weird edges above ground level like resin or MDF does. Just use painter's tape to connect and hold in place.

shaun from s and s models12 Jan 2020 11:03 a.m. PST

try those 1/64th tape roads designed for kids ideal

GROSSMAN13 Jan 2020 3:43 p.m. PST

Use sandpaper, spay black and drybrush grey.

Tim Haslam20 Mar 2020 8:03 a.m. PST

Better still, try wet or dry sanding paper.
that's already black!
I've used it and mounted it onto thin MDF, then as mentioned just dry brushed up.
Very effective.

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