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		<description>Thanks JayPea,  That does sounds like a great technique.  I&#039;ll give that a try.</description>
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		<title>By: JayPea</title>
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		<description>There is a better way to do this.  You are far too wasteful with your CA glue.

Chop up your sprue in a food processor, coat your base with glue, lay down a mix of sand and chopped sprue, undercoat black, and drybrush till content.</description>
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<p>Chop up your sprue in a food processor, coat your base with glue, lay down a mix of sand and chopped sprue, undercoat black, and drybrush till content.</p>
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