Allan, there's a link to his blog on the post. There aren't really armatures per se; the trees are mostly sea-moss, bound in place with a fine wire. I think the cypresses, using the same method, will be brilliant; can't wait to see them!
Hi Consul! Can't tempt you to Bletchley?
3 April 2010 at 10:11
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My mate John Smillie has completed the olive trees that I have long coveted. He made them individually using sea-moss and wire, and I think they are far superior to the bottle brush trees I usually use. I just need to paint the bases to match my terrain, and add some Sliflor. He's promised to make me some Cypress trees, which would look very good with my Roman buildings, using the same method. He's also making some haystacks...
This is the last weekend I have to finish flocking the terrain boards... should be busy!
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Close this window Jump to comment formIts all looking very good Simon and should look like one kick ass layout when all done.
Cheers Paul
2 April 2010 at 17:22
Thanks Paul! It's gradually coming together. Has taken so much longer than I anticipated...
2 April 2010 at 18:33
That sea moss works well for foliage. Nicely done. I wonder, what does he use for the armatures?
2 April 2010 at 19:32
Great looking trees! A triumph for model tree kind.
3 April 2010 at 09:49
Allan, there's a link to his blog on the post. There aren't really armatures per se; the trees are mostly sea-moss, bound in place with a fine wire. I think the cypresses, using the same method, will be brilliant; can't wait to see them!
Hi Consul! Can't tempt you to Bletchley?
3 April 2010 at 10:11