I also used some Woodland Scenics tree materials on those very fine branches on the top. That product is pretty expensive, but it looks exactly like trees, at a perfect scale. It also is relatively easy to work with.
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Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Don't be hasty! Lord of the Rings Treebeard
This was still a metal kit back when I painted it, so it was more of a challenge to get this put together. I did add some extra branches and leaves, however.
I also used some Woodland Scenics tree materials on those very fine branches on the top. That product is pretty expensive, but it looks exactly like trees, at a perfect scale. It also is relatively easy to work with.









I also used some Woodland Scenics tree materials on those very fine branches on the top. That product is pretty expensive, but it looks exactly like trees, at a perfect scale. It also is relatively easy to work with.
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