The village next to La Maisontaal is beginning to look inhabited! Buildings undercoated, Britains trees built, Merit fences and rubberised horsehair hedges affixed to bases.
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I'm very glad Mike put me onto the Merit fences. They're much smaller (OO scale) than I would have built them had I scratchbuilt. I did the bases before the fences arrived based off guesswork form comparison with the buildings and size of the boards. When I first saw the fences I thought they'd be way too small, but they match up pretty perfectly, so that's a nice confirmation from both ends. Thanks also to Mike for the trees! You can have them back afterwards. :)
Need to get the angle right and find a suitable camera lens, but it feels close. That watchtower needs a hill!
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What did you use for your shrubbery/fence material?
ReplyDeleteRubberised horsehair/Coir fibre/Coconut fibre... It's called many things.
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