Definitely a hidden talent of yours.
Agree with Tim. A hidden talent.
Thank you very much for the high praise. I have to say i am rather happy with the dio so far
Definitely a hidden talent of yours.
Agree with Tim. A hidden talent.


Hmmm,Looking really good Alan. You’ve really cracked that groundwork thing :thumb2:
Just a thought though, if the road was used for horse drawn carts there wouldn’t be a green strip in the middle. The horses would trample that bit, much like the wheels clear the ruts at the sides. Apparently the green strip appearance only arose when wheeled transport took over….it’s something that’s discussed occasionally for horse and musket games on wargames forums. Mind you, if you don’t tell anyone I won’t![]()

That was exactly what I thought when I first heard it AndyHmmm,
Good point Tim,i hadn`t thought of that,but now you mention it,it sounds obvious!:thinking:
"Every day`s a school day" as they say!!
Andy
Where did you get the Treemendus from Alan its does look really good
Thanks Alan:thumb2:Got in from evilbay and their own website at www.treemendus-scenics.co.uk
Very kind of you Alan.Hello @Dulux (Steven)
Firstly welcome to the forum.
This dio was started in November. I don't get much time to work at it because of my job and it has evolved so much since i started it. This is because i have actually thought about what it is i am trying to create. In hindsight i should have done all that first. Planning seems to be important :smiling3:
At first it was just a ridge with some small bushes on it but, after looking at a few pictures, i honestly thought i would be doing the troops (from both sides) a dis-service if i didn't try to recreate something that they gave their blood for. Whilst i accept my skills at building are limited, i am trying my best to give it a shot.
I visited the Bocage way back in 1995/6 but if i'm honest, to my dismay i didn't take much in regarding it. These days with google et al, it is so much easier to find information on it.
As to time actually making it. Well it depends really. I am not the most skilled and my attention span can be very lacking at times. But when i'm in the mood, then i can spend a couple of hours a day on it (as long as Spotify is playing). But in answer to your question. I've probably put about 30 hours into it. That doesn't include the time i've taken when out on walks and gathering materials from the woods and processing them.
I look forward to seeing yours when you make it. And if i can help in any way then please contact me. I shall endeavour to help :smiling3:
Most farm wagons would be 2 horse power jobs so the grass strip would be more often or not OK. A light wagon with a single horse would do minimal damage to the grass. We are talking normal traffic though and not charge of the heavy brigade.Looking really good Alan. You’ve really cracked that groundwork thing :thumb2:
Just a thought though, if the road was used for horse drawn carts there wouldn’t be a green strip in the middle. The horses would trample that bit, much like the wheels clear the ruts at the sides. Apparently the green strip appearance only arose when wheeled transport took over….it’s something that’s discussed occasionally for horse and musket games on wargames forums. Mind you, if you don’t tell anyone I won’t![]()
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