Railfan 233,
Actually, I do drink more of my coffee than snorking it. It's no so much an inhaling as it is almost a sneezing while laughing with a mouthful of java. The replies and posts you guys write are out and out funny. I love the sound of laughter (in my line of work I find some humor in some very unusual places). I had a really good IPA before reading your post so, no java was snorked!
The grass applicator was finished last night and I practiced with it on some cardboard and various blends of static grass before tackling the base. All the static grasses used were of the Woodland Scenics brand: Burnt Grass FL633, Light Green FL634, Medium Green FL635. The surface was prepped with diluted white glue brushed on with a foam brush so as not to leave potential brush marks. With the applicator loaded, the base prepped and, the ground pin in the base and attached I went to town. Woo hoo! It went quickly and, well. I am looking forward to building up another base in the very near future. Perhaps a bit bigger and with several trees. Hedgerows perhaps?
The middle of the road was a creation by mistake. I had wanted an uneven appearance and it turned out better than I had planned. Bonus! The grass on the center and sides of the road will get dusted with a light airbrushing of Deck Tan tomorrow. I need to come back to the base with fresh eyes.
I was mountain biking with a friend of mine on Thursday and saw some undergrowth that would have made some excellent ferns. I got distracted on gathering any when he pranged his derailleur hanger. They would have gone nicely below the rocks. Looks like I'll just have to go riding again soon.
Today was the first day in a while where I worked on the Panzer. I highlighted some areas with Tamiya XF-63 German Grey that was diluted fairly thinly. I just thinned it until the consistency seem just right. Some parts were also glued on. Fenders and, both mufflers. The hinge points where the fenders were glued need to be touched up with some Life Color paint. I'll be hitting the Panzer with the Abteilung oils here shortly.
Cheers
Dave