@ Chance, JDBailey, and AlienInferno
Thanks gents, the colour definetely gives a bit of a double take at first but now that I'm totally used to it I couldn't imagine it another way. The moss isn't Woodland Scenics (love their stuff) but a much cheaper set that I got over in the craft flower dept for $6 to do all of it

. What really fixed it was taking a pair of my wife's good shears and going over all of it for a close crop haircut. That really helped the scale of it and gave it a much more natural look imo.
As to what's next? I've got to put a yoke together for another user and then I want to work on Idle Fingers Starfighter for a bit and maybe toss together a pedestal for my son since he's been asking for months now. By August hopefully I'm back working on my super secret project with two other users here that's been ongoing for about a year now. More on that later (how's that for a freaking tease?)
I made delivery on Saturdary morning, client was floored - always a nice feeling to get good feedback after the oddysee of putting one together. He had seen pics of course as we went along but this was his first exposure in person and I have to tell you, pics really do flatten this build out, there is a lot of depth and texture that just doesn't get captured. Anyway, I fixed a few resolution issues on the spot (I thought TV was 720, it was 768 or something) showed him how to navigate and get into the service menus, played a few games, dropped into SFII and got ---my bottom--- handed to me almost instantly when the client dropped multiple hurricane kicks right out of the gate (who knew?!) and generally had an awesome hour of gaming before I left him with his prize and proceeded home to through and luau party and generally give myself alcohol poisoning. Sunday was kinda rough lol. All in all good experience, fun build, and the client is happy. That's a win.