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Nice to see a stream that is natural looking rather than crystal clear, can you tell me what you used for the trees foliage please ? Fantastic dio so far
Paul B
I have to agree that the stream looks really natural and you can still see what's in it. Your gardening skills are getting better every day and the whole scene just looks so good!!! I tip my hat to you buddy…………..
Nice to see a stream that is natural looking rather than crystal clear, can you tell me what you used for the trees foliage please ? Fantastic dio so far
Paul B
Thanks Paul, I did think I had made it to dark but actually I don't think it's to bad after all. The tree was made from wire and covered with plaster and PVA, the branches were covered with the stuffing from a soft toy teased out until it was very thin. This was sprayed with various browns and lastly covered with various green flock. The other small bushes I have to thank John Race for as he grew these in his green house and let me have a box full.
HTH.
Originally posted by Allen Dewire
Evening Paul,
I have to agree that the stream looks really natural and you can still see what's in it. Your gardening skills are getting better every day and the whole scene just looks so good!!! I tip my hat to you buddy…………..
PS, Mike suffers from delirium every so often!!!
Allen, You are to kind my friend really glad you like it so far. As to Mike no comment lol.
Just beautiful. Did we lose an upright along the way? PaulE
Thanks Paul, no didn't loose one it was left off as the bridge fits in the corner so the deck has been cut at an angle and one upright was where the removed section was.
Paul , that is one STONKING base, a thing of extreeeeeme beauty!
It's almost a shame to put a vehicle on it as that will detract from the amazing craftsmanship.
Top job!
Neil
Damn missed the start, sorry Paul.
Wood working 10/10.
Love the scene, looks really well thought out, agree with the idea.
Not that you have but just a note, if anyone uses PVA and it leaves a residue on the timber which can stop the paint covering, a little cellulose thinners rubbed into the area can lift the glue stain.
Paul , that is one STONKING base, a thing of extreeeeeme beauty!
It's almost a shame to put a vehicle on it as that will detract from the amazing craftsmanship.
Top job!
Neil
Neil, Thanks mate I am blown away with that comment really glad you like it.
Originally posted by John Race
Damn missed the start, sorry Paul.
Wood working 10/10.
Love the scene, looks really well thought out, agree with the idea.
Not that you have but just a note, if anyone uses PVA and it leaves a residue on the timber which can stop the paint covering, a little cellulose thinners rubbed into the area can lift the glue stain.
John.
John, No worries your here now. Thanks for the kind comment. I didn't know that but have stored it away now for future use..
Originally posted by grumpa
Love it Paul
:thumb2:
Jim, Thanks mate glad it meets with your approval.
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