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from David Pell (dapell@earthlink.net)
If you want to make a lot of hills you should get a foam cutter. This has a wire that is heated by two flashlight batterys . It gives a very clean cut on styrafoam. Then mix a little sand and white glue into the paint and there you go instant hill. Look for something like "Art from Scrap" (which is in Santa Barbara CA). They take donations from companys and sell the material at a nominal fee. Similar outfits might exist near your home. If they do your in. I have also had some sucsees useing paper mache to make craters. You use old newspaper torn into strips. Let if soak for two days. Drain most of the water out and add white glue (I buy it by the gallon). Use a cooky sheet spared with pan and form the goop inot the desired shape. It will take a Looong time to dry. If you have used enough glue the figures will be very tough. (Have a figure around when you make the terrain to get the scale.) This works for craters, rocks and anything eles you can think of. David Pell
(posted 9112 days ago)

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