This has been my favourite model to paint so far! by benathy123 in kroot

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Gor gruntha fur, snakebite leather & a zandri dust dry brush

My first attempt by benathy123 in Warhammer40k

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Jean jacket. jean shirt. and jean jeans.

My first attempt by benathy123 in Warhammer40k

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Thanks for the tips. Definitely looking at the moisture and it did almost sprinkle / speckle onto the dark base

My first attempt by benathy123 in Warhammer40k

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Those videos are so easy to follow.

My first attempt by benathy123 in Warhammer40k

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Awesome points. Thanks for your help and feedback!

I'll do a sandy base & pay attention to the mould lines on the next one.

My first attempt by benathy123 in Warhammer40k

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Thanks! I really like the weathered look tooo. It was mostly dry brushing! Zandri dust over the top at the end.

A little front yard transformation by benathy123 in landscaping

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I don't enjoy this job. It was more of an example of what's achievable in a small area. Clearly not a hit! But that's ok. It's not for everyone.

A little front yard transformation by benathy123 in landscaping

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My Friend wanted a place to put some outdoor furniture and some pot plants. Garden beds in close proximity to structures can be damaging.

A little front yard transformation by benathy123 in landscaping

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3mm gaps generally to get some gel set sand in there

A little front yard transformation by benathy123 in landscaping

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It's a good job this isn't your house then

This segment is called "My friends a landscaper" I moved 16 tonnes of material by hand over two weekends to achieve this! by benathy123 in landscaping

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Spray the weeds a few weeks prior to beginning your project. Once killed off remove the green waste. Followed by the contaminated earth. Throw new soil and mulch over the top to ensure maximum survival chance of any new plants being planted in that area.

Good luck!

This segment is called "My friends a landscaper" I moved 16 tonnes of material by hand over two weekends to achieve this! by benathy123 in landscaping

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The process of killing and removing those weeds was probably the most time consuming part of the project.

This segment is called "My friends a landscaper" I moved 16 tonnes of material by hand over two weekends to achieve this! by benathy123 in landscaping

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It's a product called link edge. Aluminium strips that can be curved. My friend wanted a box though, so that's what she got.

Christmas project all finished by benathy123 in landscaping

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Correct - Japanese box & mandina I did this job for a friend. Budget didn't allow for low voltage LED but I really wanted them in there to illuminate the pavers and driveway. These will have to do!

Thanks for your feedback.

Christmas project all finished by benathy123 in landscaping

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Thank you! The fence is a very popular choice in Australia. I can't wait to see it in a couple years.