Hedging

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Been doing some hedging.its a time consuming method but worth the effort :)
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Nice work that, well done.
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Looks good. Step by step instructions would be helpful.
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Looks brilliant! Please divulge your methods!
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Nice modelling, well done sir.
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I use these dry leaf branches from tasma products and cut them up to required height and glue in place.then it's just horsehair coated in gaugemaster leaves or similar pressed into branches and glued.
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Very natural looking indeed, nice one.
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My word, you weren't joking. That is a bit of work. I'd like to do
more hedging on Henley- nothing says UK more than hedges
spanning the hillsides. From prior inquiries, it was suggest to me
to roll strips of cut up Brillo Pad in green foam, though your
efforts are the best I've seen. Did the horse complain when
you relieved it of hair? :)
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Chops wrote: Thu Sep 30, 2021 6:43 am My word, you weren't joking. That is a bit of work. I'd like to do
more hedging on Henley- nothing says UK more than hedges
spanning the hillsides. From prior inquiries, it was suggest to me
to roll strips of cut up Brillo Pad in green foam, though your
efforts are the best I've seen. Did the horse complain when
you relieved it of hair? :)
Neigh chance its used to being relieved of its hair now 😁😁 thanks for the kind words 😉
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