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  Also consider adding gravel and dirt tracks as well as footpaths for a bit of variety. I use chinchilla dust (from a pet store) for gravel and tile grout for dirt tracks. These are great to add ruts and puddles to. I basically apply the grout or chinchilla dust like the ground layer with a sieve and then drive a scale car through to add wheel tracks. You can drive the car through when dry or wet for different results. They are glued exactly like the ground but with really careful dripping so as not to disturb the underlying ruts and tracks.
[Photos: Examples of road surfaces described on the previous page, with patches, cracks and details added.]
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