VMS Supplies DI03 Sand & Ballast Freeze (Capillary action acrylic adhesive, 30ml)
Sand & Ballast Freeze is capillary action acrylic adhesive with very low surface tension formulated to bond loose material such as sand, gravel, rubble or ballast. Allows for bonding together very tiny, even micronised grains, without disrupting the structures they are forming, tested with both fine 40 um sands (0,04 mm) and coarse gravel up to several millimetres in diameter. Saturated terrain, can be further shaped after application. Making foot prints, dunes, tire or track prints in wet structures is easier than before! IMPORTANT: The product is susceptible to low temperatures and mustn't be frozen! Store and handle in room temperature.
Recommended techniques: Capillary action with dropper bottle or brush
Available volumes: 30 ml
Product FAQ
How much terrain will I be able to model.
Effectiveness the product is high. You will be able to fully saturate 1150 cm? of terrain (equivalent of a 33 x 33 cm diorama, layer 0.5 cm thick )
How long does it take for the adhesive to bond.
Depending on structure thickness allow 12 h for thin layers (0.5-1 cm thick) and up to 48 h for thicker structures.
What is the open time of the product.
Depending on ambient temperature and materials used saturated material can be manipulated for 60 - 120 minutes.
What tools to use.
Use supplied dropper bottle to easily apply the adhesive. Hold the spout very closely to your terrain, squeeze it very gently and saturate it with adhesive so as to avoid the "rain drop" effect. Drops will slide from the spout and penetrate the structure.
How to make imprints such as tank track or tire marks.
You can make imprints around 30 - 45 minutes after application, no special technique needs to be involved. Best imprints can be made in fine sands.
What's the minimum and maximum grain size I can fix.
Sand & Ballast Freeze is very well balanced. We have tested the product extensively with both fine sands 40 um (0.04 mm) and coarse gravels 2-8 mm, with bigger stones mixed in.
I overdosed the adhesive and the glue is bleeding at the base of my structures.
That's no biggie, simply sprinkle more sand or gravel over the excessive glue.
Recommended techniques: Capillary action with dropper bottle or brush
Available volumes: 30 ml
Product FAQ
How much terrain will I be able to model.
Effectiveness the product is high. You will be able to fully saturate 1150 cm? of terrain (equivalent of a 33 x 33 cm diorama, layer 0.5 cm thick )
How long does it take for the adhesive to bond.
Depending on structure thickness allow 12 h for thin layers (0.5-1 cm thick) and up to 48 h for thicker structures.
What is the open time of the product.
Depending on ambient temperature and materials used saturated material can be manipulated for 60 - 120 minutes.
What tools to use.
Use supplied dropper bottle to easily apply the adhesive. Hold the spout very closely to your terrain, squeeze it very gently and saturate it with adhesive so as to avoid the "rain drop" effect. Drops will slide from the spout and penetrate the structure.
How to make imprints such as tank track or tire marks.
You can make imprints around 30 - 45 minutes after application, no special technique needs to be involved. Best imprints can be made in fine sands.
What's the minimum and maximum grain size I can fix.
Sand & Ballast Freeze is very well balanced. We have tested the product extensively with both fine sands 40 um (0.04 mm) and coarse gravels 2-8 mm, with bigger stones mixed in.
I overdosed the adhesive and the glue is bleeding at the base of my structures.
That's no biggie, simply sprinkle more sand or gravel over the excessive glue.
General Info | |
Scale | Non-Scale |
Type | Modelling Tools |
Subtype | Cement / Glue |
- Stock: Out Of Stock
- Reward Points: 13
- SKU: VMS-DI03
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