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Here, I added a bit of lead foil for weight to add stability in stacking them. this did not work. I glued the assembly I created. Perhaps a bit of silicone caulk on the bottom would keep them from sliding. I want few individual pieces to add to pics
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In a rear area, is where the bags would be most likely. here, I have placed some tools and equipment for a small area
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I wanted a few to just use over and over. they are slick, they slide upon each other. It is most necessary to cement them. Here I tried to insert a bit of lead foil in seveal to see if they would handle better. This did not work. I will put a bit of silicone on the bottom of a few to see if they sti
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Here is a bit of use for these. I would have them around establishe areas in the rear. not up front. these would simply be too large to use at the front. A soldat is not going to throw this over his shoulder
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These make a good wall. rear area commandos will have to do what they are supposed to do, not wander around
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This set of sand bags, my second was delivered from New Jersey by Hobbylinc by rail car
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Please use this thicker cement for these sand sacks. Google translate said sand bag is sand sack in German. Use the clamp on the bottle also. This has lowered my purchases of cement. Once I removed the lines on my Hobbylinc cutting board with spilled cement
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As so often, three men are working and six are watching. Really, one of the workers needs to stop working and help the watchers
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