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Topic: School Project!
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CastleChic Member
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posted 04-16-2001 11:20 AM
I am in 6th grade. i read what you wrote for the other posts and they have really helped me. i already know how i am going to build me castle nowbut i am wondering what to use for landscaping though!such as: trees bushes grass rocks water rivers gardens 
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Peter Member
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posted 04-16-2001 12:26 PM
This is where those old grey cells come in handy dear Castlechic. All depends on your scale (size), look at, or ask people who do model railways. Trees, cotton wool died green & mounted on sticks. General lanscape, use plaster of Paris, plaster, quick house filler. Just sculp away and let harden. Small pots of model paint (as in aircraft). Just paint your rivers in. If you have never visited a good model shop, try it. Sure will open your eyes. The folk that run them are full of info. |
angelsweetiekrisie Member
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posted 04-24-2001 07:01 PM
I'm just building mine out of cardboard it's way too confusing !!!!!!!!!!!!!**************************************************************************************************************hehehehehehehehehehehehee! |
Levan Moderator
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posted 04-26-2001 02:12 AM
Bits pulled off an old bath sponge make good trees and bushes. Once you've pecked your tree-top into shape you can paint it - best to dip it into dark green paint to get an overall covering first, then finish by highlighting the tops with a relatively dry paint mixture using a variety of browns, greens, yellows and reds (depending upon the season you are trying to depict).Levan
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