I just picked up a side job building some models, and I need a good online source for 1:20 scale trees. Everything I can find is too big, I need 1/2" to 3/4" actual size evergreens and aspens.
Use Broccoli...dried Broccoli.
Also use a lifesaver and some yarn for a perfectly scaled tree swing. Uh Huh.
Seriously - Unless it needs to be photo-real, piloted dowels make a neat, abstraction of trees while not occluding the actual product you're presenting...?
My old office used a tree-builder by the name of (email me and I'll let you know) somewhere around San Francisco. Excellent representations, custom made to any scale, and incredibly inexpensive.
1:20 scale tree source?
I just picked up a side job building some models, and I need a good online source for 1:20 scale trees. Everything I can find is too big, I need 1/2" to 3/4" actual size evergreens and aspens.
Thanks.
go to the model train store, i used to get various scales of wood, figures and so on....so just look up your local model train store.
my 'local' model train store is at least 3 hours away if it even exists, but good call on the train scene, I'll check it out online.
Use Broccoli...dried Broccoli.
Also use a lifesaver and some yarn for a perfectly scaled tree swing. Uh Huh.
Seriously - Unless it needs to be photo-real, piloted dowels make a neat, abstraction of trees while not occluding the actual product you're presenting...?
My old office used a tree-builder by the name of (email me and I'll let you know) somewhere around San Francisco. Excellent representations, custom made to any scale, and incredibly inexpensive.
Google the word Plastruct or Plastructs
Do you have a Hobby Lobby, Michael's, or other craft store. I have found some nice scale trees in their dried flower sections.
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