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there should be plenty of fine ballast available from a model train store
How are you putting it down? The best way is to use 50/50 PVA/Water and let it dry before moving on to priming/paint/db etc. (unless of course you're leaving it its natural colour)
As others have said, check around hobby and craft stores, like Michaels, Hobby Lobby, HobbyTown, or dollar stores. Also, if you do get beach sand be aware you need to bake it at low heat (about 250o iirc) for about an hour, to kill microbes.
Some people have found kitty litter works well, more for larger terrain projects though, it doesn't tend to be really fine.
Another good option, that takes a bit of effort, but lasts a long while, is to pick up a bag of Playground sand - it's precleaned etc, but you will have to sieve it to sort it into sizes for use in basing.Once you're done though you'll have enough sand for forever, unless you plan on doing a lot of tables of terrain
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