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Collins Doesn't do Savage Frontier

Collins Doesn't do Savage Frontier

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amazing cobblestone and wood chopping block, very happy with thisamazing cobblestone and wood chopping block, very happy with this
the forest/woodland tiles get the soil treatmentthe forest/woodland tiles get the soil treatment
matchy matchymatchy matchy

And this is where it all went a bit awry…

no matchy matchyno matchy matchy

I used a different technique to seal the bottom of the green fir trees (because the foliage is not colour set!) from the tiles.
the tiles and barren trees were spray bottle sealed where as the fir trees were pipetted and effectively flooded.
this lead to green ink soaking up, through, round and about.
It doesn’t mix in with the rest of the tiles so I have had to try and go back and rectify it using the normal PVA, Soil/Grout, spray seal. but this time being super careful on the overspray so not to reactivate the foliage.

The forest litter on the floor of the tile is sticks cut up and broken into tiny chunks but also really long dead pine needles that have been crunched up and sprinkled about to look like fallen branches. Looks really effective as a middle ground between trunks and branches I feel.

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