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Re: [GZG] Working with Balsa

From: emu2020@c...
Date: Sun, 07 Sep 2008 21:24:42 +0000
Subject: Re: [GZG] Working with Balsa

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s may very well work. Brushed on sealing materials won't cut it because
they could mar some of the details, though if I seal the basic forms
first, this may not be an issue.

-Eli

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From: "Magnus Alexandersson" <magnus.alexandersson@gmail.com> 

There's a auto base coat called filler that is a lot thicker than
regular mini base coat. It might work.

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