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Now we're coming to the dirty work on the layout, spreading a bunch sand, dirt, and ballast around. Then we'll saturated it with wet water or alcohol, and stick it down using white glue, PVA, or Mod Podge. It looks like a total mess but when it dries the mix of textures, and colors gives it a natural look. So let's get started.

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