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| Look at the size of that thing :) In the front there
were so many trees you could not see through to the convention
hall wall which was great, because it gave you the true
feeling of being in a forest.
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| John doing a test run of the speeder bike chase.
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| A birds eye view from the front looking back. Looking
great so far.
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| This mornings trees under construction pile.
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| And a few ready to be added to the diorama.
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| So we started by taking some of the tables from the
Paint an Ewok station (since we ran out of Ewoks and Pat
had left early to return home in time for work) and grabbing
a few extras here and there in order to really expand the
width of the front of the diorama.
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| John helping us out re-organise some guard railings
so that picture takers don't get too close to the diorama.
You don't want to see a tree domino show LOL.
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| So an extra 25 tables gives us an awesome surface but
we were out of Micro Bark. (Mark rushed to Home Depot to
get us another 15 bags on top of the extra 10 we had bought
2 days before)
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| Using some tape to cover the cracks between the tables
so that the mulch would not fall through to the ground.
Good thing Chris was helping out because it was taking a
lot longer then I thought.
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| John hard at work spreading micro bark mulch all over
the tables.
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