![]() Of course my friend, in the interest of economy, when the source of free material dried up, never did use it again. I never did use any of it myself and eventually it wound up in the hands of our K-Town model railroad club most of this, I suspect, wound up in the hands of club members since the club was using a European derived gypsum plaster. My friend used this stuff for his scenery construction the boxes these things came in were very clearly identified as 'Property of U S Army' so he had to dispose of it when he rotated and I inherited about eighteen or nineteen rolls of this stuff. ![]() One of the members of our church was in Medical Supply at Landstuhl Army Medical Center and he came up with a couple of dozen rolls of this plaster impregnated cloth which is used for wrapping casts. He was building a model railroad at his government quarters while I was contenting myself to assembling die-cast locomotive kits from Hobbytown of Boston, Cary/Mantua, Bowser, and MDC but I assisted him in the construction of his model railroad. ![]() This friend and I met at an American congregation church in Germany in the early-'70s we were both model railroaders, he in N Scale and me in HO. I actually have no personal experience with this product, however I do have a friend who did. ![]() Has anyone used something like this, and how does it compare to the Woodland Scenics stuff? box of plaster gauze seems very reasonable indeed (as compared to the Woodland Scenics plaster cloth). (I hope this won't run foul of the "no advertising" rule, as this isn't my auction!)Īt a glance, $20 (including shipping) for a 25lb. ![]()
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