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Messages - Sandersonvt

#1
Thank you Len. I asked my local hobby store owner if there was a dramatic difference between this "Sculpt a Mold" product and " Hydrocal" and he said they are basically the same thing. He was obviously mistaken. I'll be sure to let him know next time I visit the store.
Thanks again.
Scott
#2
I tried using Mold a Scene Plaster to help fill in and smooth out some bumpy spots after using cardboard strips and plaster cloth.
When I mixed it up according to the directions on the box, it came out like wet coarse sand. It cant be spread smoothly. It's clumpy and falls apart. Am I doing this wrong or is this just a bad product to use to fill in and smooth the area on my mountain?

Has anybody used this? or do you guys recommend I use something else?
#3
General Discussion / Re: Bachmann EZ Track Dead Zones
January 09, 2011, 12:47:55 PM
Try using a sanding block on the area in question. Be sure to use a light sanding paper. I had the same problem, and this fixed it.
#4
General Discussion / Bachman ez Track
January 09, 2011, 12:45:18 PM
I was wondering if the ez track is compatible with a Span arch bridge ( by Life like ) I dont want to order the bridge only to find out the ez track is to wide or too big. Any thoughts?