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 Posted: 13 Mar 2023 05:48 pm
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I made a footprint to show where the Bait and Tackle shop and Grill will go, next to one of the rivers. Also the electrical feed hole.

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 Posted: 13 Mar 2023 05:50 pm
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Option 2 would be by the central river.

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Think I am going with option 1 the original position. Getting a low camera angle to see the topography that is already there and what needs to be added.

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I recognize that mountain!!!!

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Reg H wrote: I recognize that mountain!!!!

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Reg, from Shelton you get a different angle I think ;)



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man7sell wrote: Reg H wrote: I recognize that mountain!!!!

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Reg, from Shelton you get a different angle I think ;)


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Changed my mind on location, it will now go next to the central river, I will make a wetlands next to the building leading to the river.

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man7sell wrote: Changed my mind on location, it will now go next to the central river, I will make a wetlands next to the building leading to the river.
Sounds like a plan!Got any ideas yet for creatures to inhabit the wetlands?



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Kitbash0n30 wrote: man7sell wrote: Changed my mind on location, it will now go next to the central river, I will make a wetlands next to the building leading to the river.
Sounds like a plan!Got any ideas yet for creatures to inhabit the wetlands?

I was thinking fish..........:old dude:...Peter



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Working on the wetlands leading to the river. I'm just using Mod Podge this time rather than an epoxy pour as the area is small. I think this Mod Podge maybe older as it is taking a couple of days and still not dry.

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