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I just ordered these off the bay.  50 trees for under 19.00 with free shipping, I'll let you know how they look.

 

item number  230984225466

 

Greg

 

  UPDATE-8/2

 

The trees were shipped from China on 7/23 and arrived in Homestead,FL on 8/2. There were 5 bags of 10 trees each.

The sizes are from the first branch to the top of the tree are 2ea  @ 116mm down to 30mm.
All the bags had at least 10pc’s , 3 of the bags had 11

The color is a dark green: pine or forest green.

As to scale the engine in the pictures is a 027 Scout.

All in all I’m happy with them. I have a toy-like layout with Marx and 027 Lionel and the trees should fit in well.

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Greg

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oldpa finds • Tree Deal on the Bay • See Photo Below

 

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Look forward to seeing your follow up post on these trees, I already use this type of tree, but I purchased them at a train show. Do not know the name of manufacture. I am going to order more, if you think they are quality.

 

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A small detail that Greg left out about these trees is that they are in a place called "China". That being said I would not necessarily exclude them from consideration because of that "minor" point. I recently ordered some O scale figures direct from a Chinese manufacturer on Ebay, and was shocked to see that they arrived in San Francisco 2 days later, and then 3 days after that they made it down here to The Furnace. I was even pleasantly surprised that what I received was the same as what was pictured, but reading through the comments on some of the Chinese Ebayers this is not always the case. Good luck with your purchase and please let us know how the whole thing works out for you Greg.

I have bought from these from this seller before, they are okay tree -- not premium, but great for filler trees (background), or making a forest -- not the front yard of that fine detail 1:48 scratch built model of your grandmothers house, but they are $.377 per tree not 20 to 30 times that.

 

They arrived quickly as most packages from China do these days, a week to 10 days, mine came in 5 plastic bags inside a single box, 50 trees total. The smallest ones are tiny, 2" high, but worked out okay for a large hedge.

 

The current listing is for 5 packages of 10 trees each, 50 total. Each 10 tree packet is $3.77, $.377 per tree, but you must buy 5 packets.

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This is what I asked them:

 

Dear notebook.edge,

does 5x10pcs mean I will get a total of 50 trees?

 

They replied:

 

 

Dear customer,

 

Thanks for your interest.

 

And yes, you will get 50 pieces items with one order.

 

Thank you and have a nice day.

 

Sincerely,
Tean
Customer Service Representative

 

Greg

 

Lee
have you tried the super tree kit from Scenic Express. Definitely more economical as long as your willing to put in the time
 
Steve
 
Originally Posted by Lee Willis:

I will be very interested in how these turn out.  I went nearly broke buying over 400 trees last year for my "forest."  it sounds like a lot but frankly I have concluded you need at least 1,000 before you see the forest and not the trees.  It would be alot more affordable at 37 cents per tree.  

 

Originally Posted by L.I.TRAIN:
Lee
have you tried the super tree kit from Scenic Express. Definitely more economical as long as your willing to put in the time
 
Steve
 
Originally Posted by Lee Willis:

I will be very interested in how these turn out.  I went nearly broke buying over 400 trees last year for my "forest."  it sounds like a lot but frankly I have concluded you need at least 1,000 before you see the forest and not the trees.  It would be alot more affordable at 37 cents per tree.  

 

Yeah, I made the trees and have some of them on the layout - but they don't look as good as my favorite: JTT's trees.   But for big trees - not scale but still 8 to 12 inches, it gets reall expensive in a hurry, when you need a lot.  

Try making trees yourself and save money.  My average cost is about .25 per tree.  Using all natural materials or stuff around the house. Pines out of sticks and scotchbrite pads or painted green furnace filters cut in small odd shapes and put on the sticks.  Cotton stuffing painted green set on a stick in the forest.  Correct you do not need to show the trunk of a tree except for up front in the forest.  I also use a very invasive reed here in Mi. called Phragmites (pic enclosed).  I use common spray paint and then dry them upside down, then plant in the ground.  I use Golden rod and Astilbe plants with ground foam on them using spray contact cement.  Color is the key.  Use a variety of green spray paints and ground foam.  I can usually do about 250 trees in a few hours with 2 of us working on them outside.  As you can see I have a very large forest on the layout and it covers 12 feet wide by about 3 1/2 feet deep.  I have also bought a few woodland scenic trees for up close but my homemade trees also work in the front of the layout.  I also go to Northern Mi. and collect Lychen and process it and dye it with old style tintix or rite dyes.  Sorry I'm old school and started doing this stuff back in the 70's.  To me there is great satisfaction in making your own trees. 

The only thing I don't use is hairspray because in my opinion I like contact cement and think it holds better but to each his own.  Read DKDKRD's article and try his methods because they do work.

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Nice layout work, Lary

 

The trees from We_honest_CN are good for background/hillside trees (or a Christmass tree lot) as they're smaller. They do have some larger ones that are more expensive. For trees closer to the tracks in the foreground they need to be taller. Ours are about 22" tall and made from Balsa and Ming Fern by hand as purchasing trees that size would have been VERY expensive.

 

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Russ,
thanks for the compliment.
I use tons of the Chinese people.  I buy from e-bay, "We Honest".  I use dull coat on them to take off the sheen.  My grand daughter likes to repaint a few of them for me.  I've also repainted about 100 or so of them with more tame colors.  I also purchase their H.O. street lights for the layout and they work fantastic.  I power my light with 2 computer transformers which put out regulated DC voltage at 3V, 5V and 12V.  They work better than any Lionel transformer for lights.
Originally Posted by ChiloquinRuss:

Lary - nicely done layout.

 

I have bought a lot of 'stuff' from the chineese supplier shown and all of it has arrived quickly and matched the descriptions posted.  As far as figures are concerned the colors are a little bright  but for the price they work out well.  Russ

 

Great looking tall trees'  Now those are TREES.
Originally Posted by AGHRMatt:

Nice layout work, Lary

 

The trees from We_honest_CN are good for background/hillside trees (or a Christmass tree lot) as they're smaller. They do have some larger ones that are more expensive. For trees closer to the tracks in the foreground they need to be taller. Ours are about 22" tall and made from Balsa and Ming Fern by hand as purchasing trees that size would have been VERY expensive.

 

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