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WHAAAAT????? lol =-)) Jos That thought never never came up to me ...but now: indeed it looks like forest fire smoke!;-) btw nice picture of that beautiful windswept conifer!! |
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Here are a couple more pictures of how nice sagebrush trees are.
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Here's a great video using many of the examples set out in this thread (with a "shout out" to Jos
), 3 parts. My apologies if this has been posted already:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BV9wI...feature=relmfu
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Montanan:
Thanks for the picture with the sagebrush trees! Wish we had such a kind of "materials" for the trunk and branches! Ian: I know about these "you tube" vids ! they are indeed great ! I am very/feel proud because he found/discovered this thread too before making those trees! He linked this thread on another forum ![]() He is a true master in modelling in N scale!!! And of course an image of some trees...this time I tried to make the same firtrees but this time in N scale= 3-5 inches: ![]() Jos Last edited by grove den; 10-15-2012 at 07:39 PM. |
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Chet has the sagebrush trees covered. I thought I would post some pics of an alternative method to sagebrush as trunk material. These trees were made using Woodland Scenic armatures as a starting point and then adding the dried plant material from a Scenic Express SuperTree kit. The real plant name is TELOXYS ARISTATA according to some others who have researched it (http://www.botanicalgarden.ubc.ca/fo...ead.php?t=5052). I use Hobb-e-tac to glue the branches to the armature. Then spray with my favorite adhesive spray and sprinkle with the desired ground cover/leaf flake and you're done. Here is some trees I made this afternoon. One other tip I can share, I stole my wife's old coffee grinder and use it to grind course ground foam into finer texture - or - use the grinder to pulverize dried clay clumps I've taken from the woods/yard near the house. Since I'm modeling lines from my area, I am able to use earth/dirt as an exact match. It's very helpful to be able to get a very fine texture.
[IMG] ![]() Untitled by BillBPA1, on Flickr[/IMG] They are randomly stuck in some extruded foam awaiting placement on the layout. Last edited by PApat; 10-16-2012 at 01:07 AM. |
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I really enjoyed the information. One reason I use the sagebrush is because I am cheap ! The stuff is all over the place out here, but I will have to look into the foliage. I have no hobby shops at all in my area and will have to look online to see if I can find other options. I figure my cost per tree is nothing but the foliage, maybe about 40 cents a tree.
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After I posted last night I spent about an hour trying to find some site online that sold the foliage. I was only able to find an online shop in the UK which sold the seeds to "grow your own". So if anyone finds a shop which sells this plant dried, please post back here. I also looked as Scenic Express last night and they are out of stock.
By the way, Chet, the SuperTree kit includes a sample of sagebrush to use as a tree base, so cheap or not, seems like you are on the right track! |
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Maybe try in Germany...?
http://www.architekturbedarf.de/inde...1-seemoos.html Or may be "closer " and try the shops/stores that sell stuff for architect materials?? Jos |
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I was searching worldwide. I wouldn't have seen the site you posted, since my search was for sites in english. I did find a modeler's thread which also listed a vendor in Belgium who also sells the plant.
I will have to keep looking. Please post if anyone finds a store in the US. thanks again, -bill |
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Some more smaller firtrees in H0 and some "autumn"bush/shrubs...
the tree in the front is about max.3 inches. ![]() ![]() Jos |
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