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AAC and California
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Kalidas
, Oct 7 2018 10:43 AM
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#1 Offline - Posted October 7 2018 - 10:43 AM
So I have seen a bunch of videos online of people making their own AAC formicariums out of AAC bricks. The name sounded so familiar to me, and now I remember why.
One of my long time hobbies is playing Warhammer 40k and one of the parts of playing the game is making terrain for the game. I remember my dad telling me how awesome of a material it is for making buildings, bunkers, entire wargaming tables even! But it wasn't allowed in Cali. I checked, and yeah can't get it here(unless where I checked online was incorrect or the info is old)
So my question is to any and all Cali residents what do you do? Do you just buy premade ones? Use acrylic and glass only? Use a different material? What are our options?
One of my long time hobbies is playing Warhammer 40k and one of the parts of playing the game is making terrain for the game. I remember my dad telling me how awesome of a material it is for making buildings, bunkers, entire wargaming tables even! But it wasn't allowed in Cali. I checked, and yeah can't get it here(unless where I checked online was incorrect or the info is old)
So my question is to any and all Cali residents what do you do? Do you just buy premade ones? Use acrylic and glass only? Use a different material? What are our options?
#3 Offline - Posted October 8 2018 - 7:19 AM
Yeah I saw the post about firebrick like an hour after I posted mine lol. I will look into that
#4 Offline - Posted October 17 2018 - 9:08 AM
I looked this up as well, there are a few good resources in the "Handy Links" sticky thread.
I ordered a K-23 Softbrick from an online School Supply store for about $6.50 + $10 shipping. That was because I didn't want to drive 15 miles and pay for a single brick.
In retrospect, I should have made the trip to the local pottery supply store, since it would have allowed me to start working on the formicarium sooner and I could have bought 3 bricks.
If you're interested I can send you the links to the pottery store in Santa Ana where I found the K-23 softbricks for sale
#5 Offline - Posted October 17 2018 - 10:59 AM
Yeah I have seen people talking about using this material already, thanks. So this post is kind unnecessary lol
#6 Offline - Posted October 17 2018 - 5:23 PM
If you're interested I can send you the links to the pottery store in Santa Ana where I found the K-23 softbricks for sale
Is it Aardvark Clay, that's where I get my stuff?
#7 Offline - Posted October 17 2018 - 5:28 PM
You use firebrick Drew?
#8 Offline - Posted October 18 2018 - 9:51 PM
If you're interested I can send you the links to the pottery store in Santa Ana where I found the K-23 softbricks for sale
Is it Aardvark Clay, that's where I get my stuff?
Yep, the one on Pomona Ave.
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