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TENMILE CREEK SERIES - Part 13: From the ground up - bushes and ground cover

TENMILE CREEK SERIES - Part 13: From the ground up - bushes and ground cover Now that you have your basic rough model railroad scenery form in place, it's time to work from the ground up adding details. In Tenmile Creek Series part 13, we show how to add bushes and other basic ground cover to your scene — forming a great foundation for further details like trees and water. In the Tenmile Creek series, our resident expert Joe Fugate takes a scene on his model railroad from bare benchwork to a completely finished, realistic model train scene. (hints-tips, 1-2-3)


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