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  1. Path: sparky!uunet!noc.near.net!transfer.stratus.com!phlan.sw.stratus.com!det
  2. From: det@phlan.sw.stratus.com (David Toland)
  3. Newsgroups: rec.models.scale
  4. Subject: Re: ballast - what to use?
  5. Date: 8 Jan 1993 18:10:02 GMT
  6. Organization: Stratus Computer, Software Engineering
  7. Lines: 22
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  9. Message-ID: <1ikg1qINNjbb@transfer.stratus.com>
  10. References: <1993Jan7.161722.15086@rambo.atlanta.dg.com> <DPALACE.93Jan8071716@sunland.gsfc.nasa.gov> <1993Jan8.162306.26127@wuecl.wustl.edu>
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  13. In article <1993Jan8.162306.26127@wuecl.wustl.edu> tjs@earth.wustl.edu (tom sullivan) writes:
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  15. In article <DPALACE.93Jan8071716@sunland.gsfc.nasa.gov> dpalace@sunland.gsfc.nasa.gov (Dick Palace) writes:
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  17. >Try modeling clay, it forms into difficult places and works well
  18. >for me.
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  20. Ditto... If you need more weight, you can stick some lead or steel
  21. shot into the clay.
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  24. Glazing putty is denser and also works well.
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  32. All opinions are MINE MINE MINE, and not necessarily anyone else's.
  33. det@phlan.sw.stratus.com   |  "Laddie, you'll be needin' something to wash
  34.                            |  that doon with."
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