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...is the reason for the name of my newest module "The Culvert". It has the same footprint as last weeks
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That's really good looking! I like the open spaces and the culvert. Nice touch adding the weeds and tall grass to the drainage area. Nice Job!
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Hard to believe that is N-scale. Well done!
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Beautiful work. I like the broken tree branches on the ground below the trees. They add a lot!
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