A Forest Tale [Raging Bull]

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A Forest Tale [Raging Bull]

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Hi Mark,
It's been a while since the last post by me on this topic, so I thought an update on the progress might be in order. Some pics as of today, one with a stubby of home brew for size reference. All the greenery on the ground is a variety of miniature ground covers and grass that I put in for aesthetics and to act as a mulch. I have to regularly trim the ground covers back or they take over, so at present they look a bit ragged as they've just been hacked... errr trimmed back. The trees have progressed quite well and have also been pruned a couple of times.
Cheers, Frank.
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Bloody hell Frank you're three quarters of the way to a finished entry there - it looks amazing. Very convincing as a miniature landscape.
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Post by MJL »

Indeed, isn’t that fantastic!!
Thanks for the update Frank.
Also - all please note - I have been a little quieter on the forum of late (probably to the relief of some!) .... be assured, I am still very much keeping abreast of developments across this forum and indeed, this competition. It’s just a busy time adjusting to post-COVID normal. All good.

All good and again Frank - that’s a ripper update. Cheers, Mark


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