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Very nice Steven.
How did you make the walls / brickwork? They look excellent.....

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Well think it's worthy of
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Nice to see a garden in scale like that Stephen. Congratulations .
 

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Good work. I'm guessing the bricks were individual pieces ?
 

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Well done Stephen, nice walls and trees. Nice touch with mummy cat carrying her kitten.

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Very nice Stephan. The bricks look very realistic and the ivy (?) looks great.
 

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That is excellent and the cat and kitten is a lovely touch.
 

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Hi folks, thank you so much for all the wonderful replies and encouragement. In reply to some of the questions, no, they're not individual bricks......
Firstly, I cut some compacted polystyrene down to shape with my Proxxon hotwire machine.
I then measured out and cut the width of the brickwork virtically.
I then did the same horizontally.
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I prised apart the horizontal cuts with a knife and the virtical cuts with some kind of needle. I then weathered them by putting dents in the brickwork and pulled some bricks out, then I put down a base layer of mahogany brown on it. AfterIMG20230721145718 (1).jpgIMG20230721150214 (1).jpgIMG20230721150342 (1).jpgIMG20230721150506 (1).jpgIMG20230721151101 (1).jpgIMG20230723111007 (1).jpgIMG20230723111204.jpgIMG20230723112347.jpgIMG20230723112433.jpgIMG20230723112521.jpgIMG20230723193638.jpgIMG20230723193638.jpgIMG20230724084056.jpgIMG20230724084135.jpg
painting the individual bricks different colours, I then added a mixture of plaster of paris and sand for weathering effect. I added a mixture of water and glue to add to the weather effect and tone the colours down, then added white streaks and finally olive drab for green algea.
 

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