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Dirt Embankment

$20.00

Let’s start with something simple: a low soil embankment where the lower level soils are eroding away, but the uppermost soil has been stabilized by the roots of trees and other vegetation, and overhangs the lower soils a little bit. This is a really common occurrence, especially in forested areas and wetter climates. Dirt Embankment portrays this nicely, with the lower levels showing just a few spots sticking out of the soil, and the upper layer overhanging a bit. Add a few bits of fiber (or real grass roots) along the bottom of the overhang, and you’re pretty much done! Dimensions are 14 inches by 3 inches, with low relief of about a half inch.

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Let’s start with something simple: a low soil embankment where the lower level soils are eroding away, but the uppermost soil has been stabilized by the roots of trees and other vegetation, and overhangs the lower soils a little bit. This is a really common occurrence, especially in forested areas and wetter climates. Dirt Embankment portrays this nicely, with the lower levels showing just a few spots sticking out of the soil, and the upper layer overhanging a bit. Add a few bits of fiber (or real grass roots) along the bottom of the overhang, and you’re pretty much done! Dimensions are 14 inches by 3 inches, with low relief of about a half inch.

Let’s start with something simple: a low soil embankment where the lower level soils are eroding away, but the uppermost soil has been stabilized by the roots of trees and other vegetation, and overhangs the lower soils a little bit. This is a really common occurrence, especially in forested areas and wetter climates. Dirt Embankment portrays this nicely, with the lower levels showing just a few spots sticking out of the soil, and the upper layer overhanging a bit. Add a few bits of fiber (or real grass roots) along the bottom of the overhang, and you’re pretty much done! Dimensions are 14 inches by 3 inches, with low relief of about a half inch.

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