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HABITATS AND
BASES
HOW TO USE
Rose Rock
by Steve Kinker
ROSE
ROCK IS A LIQUID TEXTURING MATERIAL THAT comes in four
natural colors, Granite Gray, Toasted Almond, Muddy
Water, and Sky. It can be used to build artificial rocks
and bases of any shape or size. This material can be applied over
Styrofoam, paper mache, plaster of paris, and wood.
1. I would like to begin by showing you how to
cover a small medium density fiberboard (MDF) base. I
will be using Granite Gray as the first color. Start
by covering the entire surface of the base with a thin layer
of the base color. It is not necessary to use heavy or thick amounts.
When applied properly, one gallon will cover
approximately 125 square feet. It would be your
choice as to what color you use as a base coat,
depending on what you would want the end
product to look like. You do not need to let...
...Continued
in the Summer 2003 Issue of Breakthrough.
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