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Hi Paul - the grass mat has a rather definite edge with a bit of a gap underneath it making it look sat on, rather than part of, the landscape. Could do with the edges blending in more

The rock face and earth would benefit from some dry brushing to bring out the highs and lows to make it look more 3d rather than just a slab of colour
 
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Thanks guys. Yes Simon, the white glue for the dirt lifted the edges a bit. When I add some greenery to the dirt face it should bring out the contours more & I'll blend in the mat more then. Those tall people who hang out with my grandchildren had some fresh black cherries that went very well with the wine. Good food, good company. A good time. PaulE
 
Glad you were able to get away and spend some time with the family. Sounds like you really enjoyed yourself. Liking your progress so far, too bad about the block & tackle. Sure you'll get it sorted. Mr. T as usual is spot on. Cheers, Rick .
 
Very nice indeed Paul. I miss looking at your gorgeous rugged looks. Please put back your avatar as I get easily confused :smiling5:
 
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Tried to update the avatar w/my summer cut but the the @#$%^&(&^%$# software kept chopping off the right side no matter what I did. Will try again. PaulE
 
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Road building continues. I think I have the banking/grading cross section correct. Drainage capacity has been enlarged for spring melt.
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Can't find pavement marking examples for this period secondary German/Austrian roads. Seems to be none. Comments? PaulE
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Each update shows the groundwork getting better so the wine must be working :smiling: Love dios with height - most bases tend to be pretty level but whenever I see a dio with high cliffs, tall trees or multi storied buildings they always have an extra something.
Jim
 
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Thank you gentlemen. Still trying to find pavement markings for WWII German/Austrian roads. PaulE
 
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Looks too steep to allow for a backswing:smiling2:. PaulE
 
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Progress pics. Found no pavement marking examples so will go w/none. Added grate to culvert entrance, some rip rap (to chk size), some greenery & touched up massif edge. Sorted tangled block'n'tackle. Ordered another Alsacast FAMO. Next step-blend in the massif to the base.
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C&Cs welcomed. PaulE
 
Hi Paul,
Seem to have completely missed your Dio coming together:flushed:
it’s coming along very nicely indeed:thumb2:
 
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Thanks guys. Struggling w/mojo on this project as executing the imagined has proven more difficult than anticipated. PaulE
 
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Passed on blending massif as can't find right color rip rap that is right size & played w/dirt and flora, my first loves.
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C&Cs encouraged. PaulE
 
Keep it going Paul, nothing amiss there. Agree with Jim about the hight makes it most impressive.
 
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I still have to spackle & paint the sides, and add some green stuff here & there, but I think the base may be very close to done. What do youse tink? PaulE
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Personally Paul I still think you should experiment with some washes and dry brushing to blend it all together

Black or dark brown wash all over to enhance the shadows, then dry brush each colour gradually lightening it to bring out the highlights, taking the colours across each other at the boundaries to blend together without such harsh transitions

I learned a new term anyway - rip rap - not come across that before :thumb2:

Now I know what it is I would say you don't need it to be a specific colour - just glue it down and paint it the desired colour and again dry brush it to bring out the highlights and add a bit of variation to things
 
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