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grande man
08-24-2005, 02:28 AM
Anyone have any suggestions on how to make Aspens? Fall in the Colorado Rockies requires aspens... :D Any tips would be apprieciated. :)
jbaakko
08-24-2005, 03:27 AM
Here's a few links for you.
http://www.photoqualitytrees.com/
http://www.woodlandscenics.com/
http://perfectpines.com/
http://www.sceneryexpress.com/
http://www.sweetwaterscenery.com/
CBCNSfan
08-24-2005, 02:55 PM
Fall in the Colorado Rockies requires aspens Seem to me a way, way back MR had an article on doing just that, I believe there was somewhere you could purchase the bags of leaves for them then paint them individually (sounds labour intensive) I forget what they used for the tree armatures. I'll see if I can find the article.
Cheers!! Willis
grande man
08-24-2005, 03:31 PM
Thanks guys. Looks like I've got some reading to do. I'd love to know what issue that article was in, Willis. I've looked thru our back issues (to the mid 90's) and didn't find an aspen specific articles. Thanks for looking for it.
CBCNSfan
08-26-2005, 03:16 AM
I'm still looking and something tells me it was RMC mag. :rolleyes:
Cheers Willis
CBCNSfan
09-18-2005, 08:40 PM
http://www.nonotuck.us/kens/N_Scale_Articles/ Well I found an article on fall coloring, it wasn't what you wanted, but I came across this link by joining another Yahoo group. It's in N scale but the proceedure probably can be used for any scale. Have a look it's interesting
http://bestsmileys.com/textinbubble1/13.gif Willis
grande man
09-20-2005, 01:25 AM
Ok ya'll. How about an honest opinion of this one? I just made it. Sorry I've been so long getting back to this. We've been to busy working on loco lights with tweezers and a magnifying glass... ;)
http://pic15.picturetrail.com/VOL615/3680850/7585034/112481490.jpg
jbaakko
09-20-2005, 02:36 AM
NICE! Like the fall colors, I can't decide if I want fall colors on my photo diorama(s) or snow? Or maybe a mix...? Humm now there's a thought.
sushob
09-20-2005, 03:35 AM
Tree looks great Grande Man! I love the trunk...mind me asking how you made it?
NICE! Like the fall colors, I can't decide if I want fall colors on my photo diorama(s) or snow? Or maybe a mix...? Humm now there's a thought.
I'll be glad to provide prototype photos in a few weeks :rolleyes: lol
Actually we haven't had much precipitation this summer, so I doubt we'll see a break in that trend anytime soon. A few years ago we had a terrible ice storm while all the trees still had their leaves (in great colors, nonetheless)...lost lots of branches and a 40' tree in the backyard. :(
jbaakko
09-20-2005, 04:12 AM
I'm gonna check out the starting colors when I go home next week, but I'll be up for first few showfalls in pics ;)
CBCNSfan
09-20-2005, 06:57 PM
I really like the tree, but :D it seems kind of more filled out, than the pictures of Aspens I could dredge up on the net. However most photos on the net seem to show only the trunk and the bark and not much of the foilage. I guess the bark and lots of trunks are the attraction. Another thing I noticed is the Aspen looks similar to the Paper Birch we have around here, but unlike the Aspen they are not very straight, and seem to grow in clumps choking themselves off. In any case your's is a fine looking tree with realistic coloring. If you decide you don't want it I'll take it off your hands with any others you are unsure of. ;)
http://bestsmileys.com/textinbubble1/13.gif Willis
grande man
09-20-2005, 07:57 PM
Tree looks great Grande Man! I love the trunk...mind me asking how you made it?
You bet! Here we go...
Total time to make an aspen is probably less than 10 minutes (not counting paint drying time). The only cost involved is a cheap can of spray paint and the Woodland Scenics foliage material.
Friend and fellow board member cjcresent turned me on to a local plant called Oakleaf Hydrangea. http://davesgarden.com/pf/go/131/ While he may not have had aspens in mind, I've adapted the plant to meet the need. Oakleaf Hydrangea grows in the wild around here and on a recent railfan trip at our hunting lease, cjcresent pointed it out to me. Thanks CJ! The best time to harvest it is now, as the branches are dried on the plant and ready for use.
If you can't get the Oakleaf Hydrangea, Hobby Lobby has a variety of commercially available, prepackaged products that would probably work just as well for very reasonable prices.
Oakleaf Hydrangea, the "raw" tree material. Trim all the leaves and buds/seeds off.
http://pic15.picturetrail.com/VOL615/3680850/7621716/112537405.jpg
After the excess material is removed, paint the tree flat white (off white would be even better).
http://pic15.picturetrail.com/VOL615/3680850/7621716/112537398.jpg
Using white floral tape (Hobby Lobby, .67 cents a roll), tape the trunk in overlapping layers. The tape is like wax impregnated crepe paper and is best applied while stretched tightly. If done correctly, seems will be all but invisible. One roll of tape will do MANY trees.
http://pic15.picturetrail.com/VOL615/3680850/7621716/112537396.jpg
Add the bark markings with a black Crayon. It's best if the Crayon is sharpened with a razor blade. Make the markings radom in nature.
http://pic15.picturetrail.com/VOL615/3680850/7621716/112537400.jpg
Using Woodland Scenics Early Fall Foliage, carefully stretch the material and tear it into small, manageable pieces. This material reminds me a cross between pillow stuffing and furnace filter. When applying the foliage, keep in mind that real trees are airy and can be seen thru at spots. Ideally, you want to be able to see traces of the branch structure and upper trunk and backdrop when applied.
http://pic15.picturetrail.com/VOL615/3680850/7621716/112537402.jpg
http://pic15.picturetrail.com/VOL615/3680850/7621716/112537409.jpg
And now for the fun part, the planted fall aspen on the layout!
http://pic15.picturetrail.com/VOL615/3680850/7621716/112537407.jpg
CBCNSfan
09-20-2005, 08:57 PM
Hmmm! guess I'm not gonna get it eh! :D Thanks for posting the tutorial, the method of how to do it is the most important part. I'll have to have a look at my Hydrangea, don't know if I want to cut it up though. Thought I might have a look around the back property perimeter for the things nature leaves us and I see some weeds that look promising. Have no idea of what they are called any Botanists in the group?
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/0903/nibbs/111-1125_IMG.jpg
http://bestsmileys.com/textinbubble1/13.gif Willis
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