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I'll see what I can do Catt.
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That scene should really provide a lot of interest......Well done!!!!
Can't wait to see it sceniked!
Steve
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Those old structures look very realistic. A very unique scenery.
Reinhard
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The tall grass has been planted.
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Hi Andy,
That´s looking great....
Fantastic scene..
Cheers,Chris
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Thanks guy's for looking and the comments.
I have the side of the barn all detailed.
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and the garage and shed in place.
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Half of the driveway finished.
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Ah, now THAT is looking more derelict.
You would be amazed at just where grass will actually find a place to grow, and not just at ground level!
It loves the opportunity to grow in roof lines and roof gutters where the combination of a bit of sun, some dirt and debris, and a little regular water and off it goes.
If it is already well established next to a path or driveway, it will quickly start to cover it over and put new roots down in any cracks, and entangle anything left lying around. I bet you would find nice thick runners of grass filling up that out house and climbing the door.
Now just why do we allow such a plant to live alongside us again?
Mark
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Great looking scene
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Great scenery with beautiful details.
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Looking good.
Johnathan (Catt) Edwards
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Looks like a bunch of junk!!
Great job on the whole scene!!
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Thanks guy's! and Greg, that's what I was going for.
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