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  "canonicalUrl": "https://www.simoncox.com/short-articles/2007-06-27-withywindle-mill-progress/",
  "description": "Early progress on the Withywindle Mill narrow gauge layout — landscape built using the FRocks foam and filler technique, with rubberised horsehair hedging.",
  "path": "/short-articles/2007-06-27-withywindle-mill-progress/",
  "publishedAt": "2007-06-27T00:00:00.000Z",
  "site": "at://did:plc:tki7vwlanxbwrz2er67eaeqa/site.standard.publication/3mp4h4md7zv2y",
  "tags": [
    "Withywindle",
    "Modelling"
  ],
  "textContent": "{loading=\"eager\"}\n\nWithywindle Mill is progressing though perhaps not quite as quick as I would like as the exhibition at Amberley is next month - 6 weeks away. As you can see from the image I have built some landscape - I used a technique called FRocks which uses upholstery foam ripped up and covered in diluted filler. More on the technique can be found at Mario Rapinett's FRocks site.\n\nHedging is foam and rubberised horsehair. At the moment it looks very dark as I have only under coated everything - I always do this in black and build the colours up on top.",
  "title": "Withywindle Mill progress"
}