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Thanks for sharing the reddling link Worsdell forever! It seems that my sheep need still another colour wash.
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Five dogs for
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This is looking better with each post Jaakko, thanks for the updates.
Ooops, you lift the bar on my blogs. What am I going to do in the next time?
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I like the look of the grass mat - do you apply any other colouring or is it as is?
So far I have not made any weathering for the grass. Heki makes a lot of different grass mat products but Heki wild grass is one of my favourite grasses to use. Moreover, Heki
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You are absolutely right Paul (Halfwit)! I also realised that the grass is a little bit too long when I took the last picture. The long grass fibres tend to lift up the caravan trailers above the ground surface
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Thanks for your kind comments chaps! It is nice to know that some of you are reading my blog.
I made the road on a general feeling basis and that is why it perhaps is too wide, about six centimeters (equals about fifteen scale feet in 4mm scale). In the country side roads would typically be twelve feet wide (equals about five centimeters). In remote areas- 2
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Thanks for your nice words Will J. I suppose, however, that a sunny summer day is quite a rare weather condition in Wales. How much more convincing a layout featuring a dull rainy day would be?
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This generic dry stone wall scenery section is not based on any real location but I hope that it gives a feeling of the landscape in Wales. However, it is a part of my current layout project, namely I am building a model based on Afon Wen (http://www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/59813-afon-wen/).
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Hi Robert,
Are you aware of this book:
Sam Posey: "Playing with Trains - a Passion Beyond Scale" (Random House, 2004, USA)
Jaakko
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Thank you gentlemen for your comments and all the Likes.
Here are my sheep after the reddle colour washes: http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8376/8521218497_355e0a9a69.jpg
I am sorry but there is only a link to my picture situating on Flickr. It is strange that I cannot load pictures onto my comments. Pressing the image button on the comment editor makes the whole computer screen transparent grey but causes no other reaction whatsoever.