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Re: Cutting "Moon surface" baseplate? (Was: 8x16 baseplate colors?)
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lugnet.general
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Wed, 4 Apr 2001 12:09:08 GMT
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J.D. Forinash wrote:
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> In article <GB8L2u.BBJ@lugnet.com>, Jason Julich <jjulich@vaxxine.com> wrote:
> > Im not going to cut my old 50x50, instead I think I might use an old 32x32
> > moon surface baseplate. I have three, all are old and yellowing and when
> > I was a kid I colored in the craters of two of them with a black permanent
> > marker. I never use these, so, unless the moon surface baseplates are
> > super rare, I think I will just cut up the worst one of the three to get my
> > 8x16 light gray baseplate. But then again, I might just go out and buy a new
> > 48x48 or something smaller an cut it.
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> I dunno if I'd say "super rare", but I have none in my collection. I
> wouldn't mind trying to salvage yours and would be more than happy to
> trade you a 48x48 for it. :)
Note that Brasso takes off permanent marker pretty good, of course I
think the area inside the craters is somewhat textured so it may be more
work, but I agree, cut up a 48x48 baseplate before you cut up anything
else.
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Frank Filz
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