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Ed's a scenery guy, not a building and facilities guy.We all have our limitations or strengths and as long as I've been here, this is the way it's been from what I have seen.Not criticism, just things that can't go unnoticed.
So work on one block for the photo shoot. What's so hard about that?Lee
I know you want GMR but have you considered instead doing MRP?
It will warm the cockles of your heart to know that I just brought home two bags of unsanded grout to use for scenery. In two of the lightest beige shades, I'm going to see how they work for depicting soil around the current Colton project. I'll experiment off the layout first, of course!
Looks good man, but if you've milked this cow dry...may be time to move along. Changing focus after burnout is liberating! I know you want GMR but have you considered instead doing MRP? You put a *lot* of thought into planning this and the incorporation and re-purposing of Lee's yard is a unique bit that might garner MRP's interest. That way you're also not tied into finishing something that's stressing you only to move and ditch it within months.Just a thought.