01-17-2010, 08:45 AM
Thanks for all the replies and links! I will be checking through them this week a little more deeply. (work is crazy lately) To better answer some of your questions, the wall I would like to make would probably be more like a more decorative style approximately 5 scale feet high and border the property. The pictures shown next show a shot of a type of wall I am contemplating but not 100% set on. This type of wall is used generically in other areas of the country, but would give a "New-Englandy" (is that a word?) feel to the scene anyway. The under construction shot of the church show a pile of pebbles I placed in a row just to get a feel of how the finished scene would look. There will also be a similar wall that runs from the edge of the road along the driveway and end at the cemetery gate. I think I am probably better off making a wall in place as someone mentioned. I could make a frame with stripwood and pour in hydrocal I suppose and then hand carve once set up. This could be done on my work bench and then glued in place once stained/painted. This is the methodology I am leaning towards at the moment.
Matt
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Matt
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