Good stuff👍 enjoyed watching.... That’s a great idea way of using real leaves in a blender. I’ve been out foraging in the spring to pickup some fine moss that had come off some of the trees, that too can be quite effective. All the best John b😷
Funny you should say that. When I did the initial stage of the dark brown static grass, I thought if I had a rail embankment section then I'd have a burned patch on it. Apparently they were reasonably common back in steam days with sparks from the chimney and embers from the grate... But yes, good observation there! 😁👍
Have to say, you’re very well spoken!
Great vid, going to have a go at this today!
Ha ha! Thank you. Maybe we'll spoken on video. IRL it is all effs and Jeffs... 😂
The new video was very nice .Hope to see more .Take care.
Thank you! 👍😁
Very inspiring. Thank you for sharing.
You are welcome!
Good stuff👍 enjoyed watching....
That’s a great idea way of using real leaves in a blender.
I’ve been out foraging in the spring to pickup some fine moss that had come off some of the trees, that too can be quite effective.
All the best
John b😷
Thank you. I cant take credit for the idea, I think I saw it elsewhere on here. But it is great to use what nature provides us!
Lovely little video 👍
Thank you very much!
I like it. Good demonstration. Thank you.
Happy to help
Another good video, always good to pick up these nuggets👍, thanks.
Thank you!
Great Video. Could you make a stile and footpath sign with you 3d printer and hide it behind the brambles
Thank you Joe! Yes I probably could, that would be a nice little project! Thank for the suggestion.
Ill be trying this. Time to check the closet for an old coat....
Good idea! 👍😊
Great vid, will try this.
Amazing skills mate
Thank you
Do you realise that you have also discovered how to make an area alongside a track that looks like it has been the victim of a small fire?
Funny you should say that. When I did the initial stage of the dark brown static grass, I thought if I had a rail embankment section then I'd have a burned patch on it. Apparently they were reasonably common back in steam days with sparks from the chimney and embers from the grate...
But yes, good observation there! 😁👍