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Model Travel Case
Inspired by some of the transport boxes I've seen from other SMM members, I tried out my own.  The foam was originally used to cushion industrial parts.  I used the hot knife to cut out holes or gouge out hollows to fit three models.  I glued all of the layers of foam together except for the middle two so that the models can be easily removed.  I'm going to bring this to a show-and-tell with Ray.
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Model Travel Case

Inspired by some of the transport boxes I've seen from other SMM members, I tried out my own. The foam was originally used to cushion industrial parts. I used the hot knife to cut out holes or gouge out hollows to fit three models. I glued all of the layers of foam together except for the middle two so that the models can be easily removed. I'm going to bring this to a show-and-tell with Ray.

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lastvautour   [Oct 12, 2009 at 11:12 AM]
Excellent. How dense is the foam in comparison to a sponge?
Oceaneer99   [Oct 12, 2009 at 01:40 PM]
Thank you for the comments. The foam is pretty firm. Each sheet is about 3/8 inch thick, and if you squeeze it with your fingers, it only goes down to about 1/4 inch.
lastvautour   [Oct 12, 2009 at 04:46 PM]
Thanks Garet. My packing materiel is very close to an ordinary spong.
Balsabasher   [Nov 07, 2011 at 11:42 AM]
Lovely models as well,you are so neat Garet.

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