The correct modelling clay or compound.

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Re: The correct modelling clay or compound.

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Thank you gp100, they say that an army marched on its stomach so just making sure the troops are well fed :D :thumbup:

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Re: The correct modelling clay or compound.

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There is nothing wrong with using C4 as a modelling clay substitute,
It does use a plasticiser as part of its construct after all, :thumbup:
The downside is that your inert C4 would become quite active if you should poke a detonator into your finished model though :lolno:
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Re: The correct modelling clay or compound.

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jarndice wrote:There is nothing wrong with using C4 as a modelling clay substitute,
It does use a plasticiser as part of its construct after all, :thumbup:
The downside is that your inert C4 would become quite active if you should poke a detonator into your finished model though :lolno:
I know of a few women that are a plastic mix who are much more volatile than C4, and they don't need poking to become quite reactive ;)
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