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Rock Mould-Random Rock (5x7)

WC1234
Woodland scenics

Use this mould to make rocks for anywhere on your layout. Mould is flexible and reusable.
5" x 7" (12.7 cm x 17.7 cm)

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Rock Mould-Random Rock (5x7)

WC1234
Rock Mould-Random Rock (5x7)

Use this mould to make rocks for anywhere on your layout. Mould is flexible and reusable.
5" x 7" (12.7 cm x 17.7 cm)

 

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Use this mould to make rocks for anywhere on your layout. Mould is flexible and reusable.
5" x 7" (12.7 cm x 17.7 cm)

Choose from a wide variety of durable, flexible and finely detailed rock moulds. Use Lightweight Hydrocal to cast small boulders, rock outcroppings, rocks for fields and creeks or entire rock faces. Color with Earth Colors Liquid Pigment. 

You can find rocks on almost any landscape. These can be anything from giant imposing rock formations to rocks that are almost small enough to be considered gravel.

There are plenty of products that provide ‘ready-to-plant’ rock of all sizes. But you can add a further dimension to your modelling activities by creating rocks yourself using moulds and lightweight plaster from Woodland Scenics; WC1201 Lightweight Hydrocal casting Plaster.

This mould can be used to produce large rocks that form the sides of cuttings and ditches. As with all the other moulds from Woodland Scenics, they are re-usable and flexible. The flexibility makes it easier to extract the moulded rocks from the moulds themselves.

The mould is 12.7cm x 17.7cm (5” x 7”).

Also available: WC1230 Rock Mould – outcroppings, WC1231 Rock Mould – Surface Rocks, WC1232 Rock Mould – Boulders, WC1233 Rock Mould – Embankments, WC1236 Rock Mould – Classic Rock, WC1243 Rock Mould – Base Rock, WC1250 Rock Mould – Tunnel Liner

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