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ViscountEric16 Feb 2024 10:37 a.m. PST

Finally got a few odd items off the painting bench, notably a perfectly good couch for a dorm room or frat basement.

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Also modified an extremely fragile gnome house from Dollar Tree and confirmed my glue hadn't dried out during the hiatus with some basing of Dollar Tree mushrooms.

Col Durnford Supporting Member of TMP16 Feb 2024 11:44 a.m. PST

As a suggestion for hollowed out buildings. I use "Perfect Cast" from Hobby Lobby as a filler. It is listed as stronger that plaster. It does add considerable weight to the building as well as making it less prone to breaking.

In a recent project, i had a house with a cast on roof. First I cut off the roof, then I filled In the roof void, and used it to build up the outer walls.

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