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Iowa

I have provided a picture with a Space Marine Hero model for scale.

I’ve been saving these just in case I could use them. Whether it be on vehicles or terrain.
This is a flexible, net-like material. I have heard of people using grates and such, but has anyone used this or a similar flexible material?
Would it be too flexible to paint and seal and keep glued down?
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crystal, mn

one of the cats in my pathfinder tables uses not tye net, but the wax from those cheeses to sculpt with. in but a few moments he can whip up almost anything
   
 
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