Anyone know where I can get trees suitable to Vietman and Burma? either in 6mm or 15mm...in bulk for a decent price?
Thanks
Palm trees,
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Palm trees,
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Depends on if you can invest a couple of hours putting 'em together....
http://www.ghqmodels.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4195
http://www.ghqmodels.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4195
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I saw a how-to that someone had done a while back on modifying some palm trees they had bought in a lot of like 144 of them. They then did some modifications to them to make them more of micro-scale and they looked pretty good. Now that I have the same trees of course I cannot remember where I had seen that how-to again. Does anyone know what I am referring to and where I might find it again?
Just as an FYI the trees where in clusters of 2 and had like three clusters of fronds on the top just so you know what trees I am talking about that they had modified. Thanks for any help yall might be able to provide.
Just as an FYI the trees where in clusters of 2 and had like three clusters of fronds on the top just so you know what trees I am talking about that they had modified. Thanks for any help yall might be able to provide.