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Looking the part Stuart...


Rather than grass between the cobbles, can I suggest just using paint? This would get a nice gradual demarkation between the grass and the cobbles - just at the edges, leaving the rest of the cobbles clear of growth.......How about going in and out, wavy like to remove the straight lines between the cobbles and greenery?


Over to the studio.. :smiling3: !
 
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Looking the part Stuart...


Rather than grass between the cobbles, can I suggest just using paint? This would get a nice gradual demarkation between the grass and the cobbles - just at the edges, leaving the rest of the cobbles clear of growth.......How about going in and out, wavy like to remove the straight lines between the cobbles and greenery?


Over to the studio.. :smiling3: !

Cheers Ron I have  taken your advice but I just hope I have got it right.


Thank you for the great feedback really appreciate it 
 
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I have added a bit of green to the edges of the path and a little between the stones,I don't think I went to far with it I just hope it looks ok as I am not confident I have succeeded the right look.


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looking good, Stuart ,makes a big difference with the moss in the cracks,well done, :D
 

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Stuart, that, in my opinion, is spot on. It's taken the sharp edges away very nicely. It's little detail like that, that makes all the difference, and turns an average model into the start of a top notch build.


Well done that lad!
 
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Stuart, that, in my opinion, is spot on. It's taken the sharp edges away very nicely. It's little detail like that, that makes all the difference, and turns an average model into the start of a top notch build.


Well done that lad!

Thank you for the advice Ron,I am glad it looks good and thank you for the great comments I really do appreciate all the help and support from all
 

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fantastic work , Stuart ,these,s tree,s are great,one thing,I never get right,find it hard with the foliage,


do real like these,s one,s ,so very well done,all coming together very nicely looking good, :smiling3:
 
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Those trees are excellent Stuart as Monica says they are quite hard to get right and look in scale.
 
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fantastic work , Stuart ,these,s tree,s are great,one thing,I never get right,find it hard with the foliage,


do real like these,s one,s ,so very well done,all coming together very nicely looking good, :smiling3:

Thankyou for your very kind comments Monica I really appreciate it glad you like the build so far
 
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