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Whoa, those are pretty cool They must be made of unicorn cause I can't find them for sale anywheres.
That last photo with the goats. That is just ba aaa aaa aaad
The pIRA? How about the ... railwIRA ?.. (sorry, couldn't resist.)I'll be following as your grassing goes on, I just ordered my components for a home-made static grass bug zapper ($10 special from Amazon) and some flocking for the Millvale diorama. I got some GaleForce9 stuff (winter/dead grass) which looks like a good color and was pretty cheap on Amazon.
Put a layer of 2mm down and then come back and put another layer of 2mm down.
That is just ba aaa aaa aaad
Given the direction the goats are facing, it's [goat voice] ba aaa aaa aaad a$$ [/goat voice] I've found that mixing 2mm & 4mm in a bowl creates a pretty good "wild" grass cover.In small batches, you can go heavy on one or the other, depending on the wildness of the area.If it's an area that goats or other bad-a$$ beasts have been then it'll probably be shorn down to fine foam, as even 2mm grass is pretty tall for a mooed pasture.You can also 2-tone it by doing as Wazzou suggests: lay down a light 2mm, then after dry brush the tops with slightly-dilute white glue and come back with dark 2mm (sounds backwards but works better, though feel free to try on a test patch!)Those little gons are very groovy.I've been looking into Corsican metre-rail and those look like some fine fit.Don't forget Excalibur was also filmed in the less industrial-spoilt spaces of the Emerald Isle and has plenty of quality green color reference.(Though lots of mud, too)Looking forward to seeing more of yr layout!
I just noticed in your signature that your modeling North Korea in 2008?