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1/35 part of a US base during the Vietnam war.

As long its not solvent based you can use anything ,i glue it with polymaX or any other XPS adhesive
 
:oldguy: No..........i didn't spill my coffee creamer,
it's talcum powder,
Why ? for easy removal of the lookout and entrance cover
for when it needs to be painted.
White plastic is for keeping everything square,and will be removed when building the roof .
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well, at least you know it's there. :good: This is going to look cool when you start to paint.
 
Woof, incredible work! It's amazing you still have your sanity after all those sand bags, lol.

To your earlier post, "What did I get myself into?", an old Tech Sgt. said to me once; "When yur hind quarters and elbows in alligators, you begin to wonder why you came to drain the swamp!" I can see his point, HA!

Question, didn't catch it, what is the lumber for the tower and bunkers, styrene?

I love big detailed builds, Ruck Over Bby! Cheers, Ski.
 
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