Sources for really nice looking trees?

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Sources for really nice looking trees?

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I have a bit of birthday cash to spend and have decided to upgrade my 6mm trees. I'm in the midst of doing the same for my 15mm armies.

The GHQ trees leave me cold. I've got couple dozen from the packs I ordered in 15mm that will do double duty, but I'm looking for sources for good trees suitable for use in 1/285.

Woodland scenics and GHQ don't really float my boat.
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I did an experiment by flocking some left over plywood bases, then drilling holes to make 6mm forest bases. The trees are not fixed so can be moved around to accommodate troop stands or micro armor: You can even see some empty holes where you could move a tree out of the way at center, bottom.

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They're okay. And for 8 cents each a good value. But viewed from the side...they are 3 disks of foliage on a spike so a tad silly looking. Luckily I always look down from above :-)
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Post by Waddell »

The best trees I've ever seen for gaming or model railroading were made from roots. There's a video lurking somewhere on YouTube where they dig up tree roots (the small ones!), dry them then use them to make tree trunks and various shrubs. I haven't tried this but it doesn't look any harder than the other options.

I found the video in doing a web search for wargaming terrain to get access to the GHQ Terrain Maker video (also present on YouTube).

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Mark,

What trees are you using?

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Post by Extra Crispy »

I'm currently shopping for trees. I just ordered a couple different packs from Scenic Express and they should be here in a couple days.

The trees in the pictures above are off Ebay. I bought a bag of 100 for about $8. They are all identical, and viewed side-on you can see there are three disks of branches with spaces in between, like this:

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En masse and from a gaming angle though, they look okay.
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Mark,

What did you search for and I will look them up?

Regards,

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Post by Extra Crispy »

On Ebay search for this:

00 Model Tree Train Railroad Building Street Scale N Z

You should get a link to a bag of 100 such trees for $8.50. I need to order another few bags myself, in fact.
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Post by Extra Crispy »

Ha ha ha ha.

I had put rows of X's to denote where the branches were and I think the forum censored that.

Hey baby, wanna see some really hot tree on tree action?

Oh well...
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This forum censors everything. I have known 85 year old maiden aunts who were less sensitive than this forum.

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Since this is a forum for general audiences, including minors, there has to be some process for limiting offensive terms. The censoring program used by this forum is a non-intelligent filter. It looks for pre-set letter sequences that (might) have s*xual or scatological connotations and cuts any word containing them. Unfortunately, it also catches up many innocent terms. Thus, we have to be careful with terms such as Guadalcan*l, HMS Ess*x, etc. I have never figured out why the name of a 1930's French aircraft manufacturer will never appear without replacing vowels with *s.
It's not worth getting angry; just learn to live with it and use alternate symbols to avoid annoying cuts.
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