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I've been racking my brains trying to think of what I could use for roadside rubble & small stone's for my up and coming desert diorama.


While doing some work in the garden using postcreat I noticed it had very small stones in it, so I sifted out the cement & presto all the small stones I could ever need & just the right size.


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Hope this is of help to someone.


John

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That will make a great desert surface John , I'm going to have to get a small bag for my North Africa dio I'm working on at the moment :)
 
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I had the same problem John very recently.


My wife is a mad keen gardener (on believe it or not our flat balcony) and at the garden centre I had an idea and visited the bird and the aquarium area. Both had a selection of stones and grit fine and coarse. Cheap as well.


Laurie
 
I sift mine from bags of course sand. Filled a bucket last time I had some sand and still got 3/4 of a bucketful after three years....


Ian M
 
.......So now you're telling me ........ All the time I've spent chipping of little teeny bits from a big rock with a little hammer and chisel has been wasted ??? :D
 
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.......So now you're telling me ........ All the time I've spent chipping of little teeny bits from a big rock with a little hammer and chisel has been wasted ??? :D
Yes but Peter at least in Dartmoor Princetown Prison all is founded, free meals, free boarding plenty of exercise divorced from the world of corruption. Lots of men in uniforms guarding you. And you are complaining.


Laurie
 
you can always use fine bird grit,or even a fine type of cat litter,


as with the litter being whitish ,mix a sand color sock the litter for a few day,then place on a tray


to dry,and it it still looks a little big ,,use a hammer on it then ,you get a range of colors from were


the paint socked in or not,giving a nice blend, ;)
 
I really must come on here more often , I looked at johns ballast and wondered what I could use instead


I came up with kitty litter thinking no ones thought of this :confused: well I guess I'm not as cleaver as I thought I was :cool:


I've just crushed a few bits up in a pot View attachment 110943

so for all you people who knew about this and kept it secret I'm impressed :D

I don't think you could get a closer match to sand in 1/35 scale

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There is just one major disadvantage Alan about using cat litter. Cats like to use it as well for its primary use.


How do I know that. We had 2 cats. I found one one day sitting amongst my models on one of the shelves. It obviously thought the tarmac runway area,which resembled cat litter, was ideal.


Laurie
 
That's why I keep mine up very high, with no "jump of" points near Laurie ........ Not for the Cat litter thing but Eric thinks everything that isn't nailed down is his to play with.
 
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I really must come on here more often , I looked at johns ballast and wondered what I could use instead
I came up with kitty litter thinking no ones thought of this :confused: well I guess I'm not as cleaver as I thought I was :cool:


I've just crushed a few bits up in a pot View attachment 121871so for all you people who knew about this and kept it secret I'm impressed :D


I don't think you could get a closer match to sand in 1/35 scale
Ha-ha you've clearly not seen the work of Francois Verlinden then Alan! He's been using kitty litter since the 80s!
 
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Ha-ha you've clearly not seen the work of Francois Verlinden then Alan! He's been using kitty litter since the 80s!
No I haven't mate its similar to a breaking up house bricks so never asked but now I know :D
 
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I've been racking my brains trying to think of what I could use for roadside rubble & small stone's for my up and coming desert diorama.
While doing some work in the garden using postcreat I noticed it had very small stones in it, so I sifted out the cement & presto all the small stones I could ever need & just the right size.


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Hope this is of help to someone.


John
Yes very much


How much per bag??


Joking aside that looks very convincing and the coursness looks accurate too ( 1/35 ?


Regards


Robert
 
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oh how sweet and why do they have to play in there litter, :D
Joking aside Monica where do you find your little cats you put in your duos as I'm looking for one to put why my upcoming Churchill I'm doing :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:


Robert
 
glad to help Robert.hope you can find some think in these links, ;) :D


http://www.eurekamin.com.au


http://www.ebay.com.au/sch/m.html?item=221530581698&hash=item3394406ac2&pt=Model_Kit_US&_ssn=aurora-model&rt=nc


http://www.ebay.com.au/sch/i.html?_odkw=1.35+dog+and+cats&LH_PrefLoc=2&_from=R40&_osacat=0&_from=R40&_trksid=p2045573.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0.H0.X1.35+animals&_nkw=1.35+animals&_sacat=0
 
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No I haven't mate its similar to a breaking up house bricks so never asked but now I know :D
Wow...you have a lot of 80's model Porn too catch up on. Verlinden is the man. Lots of free Verlinden books to read online
 
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