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Most MR trees seem too small to me...
Thanks for the "How to" Gary :thumbs Not a "new" method but just extremely well done.:patheadVery nice trees as well Tim & Alan :cheers
They each take a long time to do so it's a good job we don't build whole forests otherwise we'd have no time to build the layout ………..but then, with trees like that, who'd want a layout……:roll:
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Hi Tim,
That's a pretty nice looking tree. What is the name of the material used for the trunk ? I'm impressed by it ! :thumbs
Cheers, Gary.
The trunk of this particular tree is a root that has been cleaned amd dried, the smaller branches are Sea Moss with a layer of scatter material.
Not all scatter materials are equal and the best is worth the outlay.
Tim
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Cheers, Gary.
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use O gauge stuff.
This should give a better tree size.
Roy Low :hmm
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