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Tango0130 Aug 2024 4:00 p.m. PST

"I have received a number of requests to provide a video workshop or written tutorial on using Duplos as the inner core or skeleton of my scratch-built 28mm buildings. I'm not inclined to doing a video, but I've decided to give the written tutorial a shot. Before I get involved in the actual tutorial, let me establish a few things from the beginning. I have seen wonderful scratch-built structures done in cardstock and wood. This is not an anti-cardstock or anti-wood tutorial. I work in plastic because plastic is what I am comfortable with. When I was a kid I built and painted plastic models. I understand working with plastic, so plastic is my material of choice. In this tutorial I will be telling you how I scratch-build buildings and the materials I use. I am not saying this is the only way to do it or that if you don't use the materials I use you are in error. I will be identifying some materials by brand… I am not selling those materials nor do I own stock in those companies. I am identifying them by name because I use them and know they work…"


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gavandjosh0201 Sep 2024 2:57 a.m. PST

thanks

Tango0101 Sep 2024 4:05 p.m. PST

No mention my friend…

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