The brush and debris pile where you made them to look like the dozer pushed up would look good if you added a stump or two in them to make it look as if the road pushed in was through where trees had been cut. I've done a lot of cleaning up and clearing land behind loggers where I had to push the tops from the trees they cut down, bushes and other junk that grew up since logged, all up into piles then come back and push the stumps out. Throw the stumps on top the brush piles so they'll burn up good when the piles are burned. So it's just something that is naturally seen in a pile like that and I just thought of it from my personal experience when I seen the little pile there and thought I'd share the info with you. If you do or not is up to you and the scene looks amazing without the stumps in the piles. Only a suggestion. This O/On30 layout you're building is so impressive and to me is your best work yet. I've really enjoyed seeing you model in the different scales and seeing your awesome modeling skills at work. Good video. Stay well. -Wil 👍
Thanks William!! I agree with you. I’ll probably add some in the spring. There are a few weeds I get that have a nice root system I can soak In dilute white glue and trim a little 👍🏼
Hi Dominick!! The material I use is called grapevine wire that hobby Lobby carries. I can also find it on eBay under various names. It’s florist wire that has a natural wrapping
Very cool scene, dear Bill. Love the overall quality of the logging area, especially where you enhance the illusion of depth!!
Thank you!!
Love this scene. You do really inspiring work Bill!
Thanks Dennis!!
This scene is looking so amazing, Bill. So much activity and life. Thank you for the update, David.
Thanks David!!!
Looking awesome!
Thanks!!
good vid on the layout looks good thanks lee
Thanks Lee!!
Great work bill
Thanks!!
Yep , move the prison car before some reporter sees you using prison labor in the private sector . Thx for the vid. - Ken
😂 the prison car was swapped out by the warden for a lodge vehicle 😂
The brush and debris pile where you made them to look like the dozer pushed up would look good if you added a stump or two in them to make it look as if the road pushed in was through where trees had been cut. I've done a lot of cleaning up and clearing land behind loggers where I had to push the tops from the trees they cut down, bushes and other junk that grew up since logged, all up into piles then come back and push the stumps out. Throw the stumps on top the brush piles so they'll burn up good when the piles are burned. So it's just something that is naturally seen in a pile like that and I just thought of it from my personal experience when I seen the little pile there and thought I'd share the info with you. If you do or not is up to you and the scene looks amazing without the stumps in the piles. Only a suggestion. This O/On30 layout you're building is so impressive and to me is your best work yet. I've really enjoyed seeing you model in the different scales and seeing your awesome modeling skills at work. Good video. Stay well. -Wil 👍
Thanks William!! I agree with you. I’ll probably add some in the spring. There are a few weeds I get that have a nice root system I can soak In dilute white glue and trim a little 👍🏼
What’s the twine looking material you used for your tree trunks? Thanks, Dominick
Hi Dominick!! The material I use is called grapevine wire that hobby Lobby carries. I can also find it on eBay under various names. It’s florist wire that has a natural wrapping
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