An interesting discovery has just been made. As I mention around here often, I like to use sand with superglue soaked into it to fill my mechs' hex bases, as the end result helps make the mini bottom-heavy, is nigh indestructible, and dries to a very nice rough texture, perfect for painting up as any kind of non-paved ground. Wanting to base-fill a Cataphract I had with me during lunch, I tried splenda instead, not having any sand at the office. Not near as effective, as the smaller particles means the glue didn't soak in as well, and took much longer to dry. However, if you do let it dry, splendaglue apparently ends up looking exactly like deep snow in the deep recesses, and where there's only a thin layer, it looks exactly like a thin layer of ice over pavement or dirt. Slightly glossy, too. Thought you guys might find that useful someday. O0