Ground cover NAM terrain

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kampfgruppe
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Ground cover NAM terrain

Post by kampfgruppe »

Hi

We need your help :with my friend "pibber", we are searching ground cover for our Mekong delta terrain, we know that Woodland scenics products (model railroading) are great, but in France there is no dealer with all the items from Woodland :roll: , so we wish pass an order in USA, Do you known some dealers of USA in the railroading world ? What do you think about GHQ ground cover ?

Thank you


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sfcgreg29er
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Post by sfcgreg29er »

kampfgruppe,

Never tried GHQ's product. You can however buy direct from the other company you referenced 8) They have a website.

Your terrain is really cool. What did you use for your gas/oil drums, crates and other sundry supply items?? Did you purchse them or make them?

I want to create some supply dumps for my WW2 terrain to use as objectives.

Thanks in advance.
Mike G.

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David F
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Post by David F »

Give these guys a try; http://walthers.com

They are a modelrailroad supplier.

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Post by tstockton »

kampfgruppe,

In addition to GHQ's line, I use scenery supplies from three manufacturers: the aforementioned Woodland Scenics, Scenery Express, and Timberline Scenery.

All three are carried by various retailers, such as Walthers (where I learned about Timberline Scenery). Scenery Express is both a retailer of others' products, and a manufacturer of their own line.

I also see from your note you are in France; there are several excellent scenic manufacturers in Europe, such as Noch and Faller. I don't know if they would be "cheaper" for you to obtain rather than having something shipped from the USA...

Here are three links you might want to take a look at...

http://www.scenicexpress.com/
http://www.timberlinescenery.com/
http://www.woodlandscenics.com/

Hope this helps!

Regards,
Tom Stockton
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