Hello
I just posted an update to my blog that features some beautiful trees made in the Netherlands.
Use the link above to see the posting
bedankt
Gene
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for those who wants to have an idee how to
http://forum.beneluxspoor.net/...hp/topic,5876.0.html
it is in dutch, have fun
Cor
Go to Railroad Line forums, search on the poster "scotchpine" and you will find a long series of articles on how to make such trees. He is a master, although his expertise tends toward N and HO.
Those trees look like a Bob Ross (The Joy of Painting) oil painting.
R Nelson posted:Those trees look like a Bob Ross (The Joy of Painting) oil painting.
happy little trees
Gene,
Great stuff as per usual! Back in OST (roundabout issue 13, I think) was a story on a museum (since defunct) in the Pacific NW that had some great looking trees. I think they were made using some kind of ferns. There may even have been an article on how they were made in a later issue, but my memory is rusty.
Thanks,
Simon
Pondering on this a bit more, maybe it is time to try Bonsai and combine the 2 hobbies.
Simon
Simon
Jack Work built trees out of asparagus ferns and Cedar sticks. The was (is) a museum on Vancouver Island that had some impressive logging scenes with high lines and donkey engines. The tree technique was in MR.
Lonnie Scoles built trees out of a plant stalk native to the southwest. I think this was written up in the NG&SL Gazette in and around 1980.
Gene
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