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I had seen photos of the previous track, but not the whole thing. Interesting track in a relatively small space. Oh, and I like the disappearing cat trick.

Looking forward to seeing what you do with this one. Once again, it's a deceptively simple track, but I'm sure it's going to be plenty of fun.

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QUOTE (GastheerG @ 19 Jan 2011, 08:25) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>And I have 25 kinds of whisky in house so being a marschal is not a big punish.
I wanna come and play at your house!
 

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Actually, they've been started on Knoath's Woodbrook Valley, just not completed. Still requiring some vine stems.



Love your choice of cars, they set off the track beautifully. And the stone walls....

Looking forward to more.
 

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QUOTE (GastheerG @ 1 Feb 2011, 09:54) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>@Ember: looks great but need some rain to grow

No. No.
I think we've had enough rain in Victoria for awhile thanks.
 

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QUOTE (Graham Lane @ 1 Feb 2011, 16:23) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I have an idea. What about spreading a single layer of gravel on a sheet of glass in a wooden frame and then pouring liquid plaster mixed with a little colouring over it? The gravel would have mostly flat sides outwards and should look really realistic. I might give that a whirl.
Now there's a good idea. Might have to try that one at a later date myself.

All's well here Graham. Queensland is about to cop another pounding. Hope things quiet down in Egypt. Is it just me, or is the world is going a little more crazy than usual?

All the more reason to enjoy creating your own little world...

Looking forward to seeing 1:32 bunches of grapes on the vines when they're planted.
 

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That's ok, this country is usually pretty dry too. In fact, 10 years of drought. Australia is definitely a land of extremes.

Old blues and whisky. No wonder the tracks are good.
 

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Love the last three photos. Very moody.

Grass colour is.... lush. Very young grass almost comes up that colour out here. But tends to be patchy amongst darker, older grasses.

I find grass colour is the most difficult thing to get right. Might be one reason why I don't really have any around the track yet.

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It takes the odd long shot every now and then to remind just how compact this track really is. Coming along nicely.

And I concur on the photography. Top knotch work.

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