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Doberman n, what you are referring to is "tar and chip" roadway. Underneath the tar and chip could be a worn asfault road that the tar and chip is placed over to extend the life of the road surface or the rough base asfault that the tar and chip is used as the surface coat. This use of tar and chip road surfacing is widely used in suburban and rural areas for roads.

TP Fan posted:

 There have been a lot of discussions posted about paved roads in the past.  My question is: How do you model a dirt road? I would like for it to have ruts, bumps, and maybe dust beside the road.

Douglas

Lots of stuff on YouTube for diorama dirt roads. If you look at Joey Ricard's (spelling?) tutorials I would think you can find bumpy dirt roads there

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