From acorns.....
I found these seed pods / mini pine cones on some trees as my parents house in the early summer and being the freebie junkie that I am I picked up about 30 or so to see if I could use them in some way with my 10/15mm terrain.
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Having let them throughly dry out for a few of months, my mind turned to making them into trees for some normandy orchards, so I cut the stems so they were relatively straight, superglued them to pennies and then flocked them with a green turf mix. A bit of grit on the base, and this is them sat in my make shift spray booth having just been varnished.
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Bases will be given a quick wash with Sepia shade, and then given my usual grass treatment so they match the rest of my terrain. Total cost......1p each(for the pennies) + glue, flock and wash which I had already. I'll post some in game pics at the weekend.
Super quick, super cheap,
Cheers,
Craig
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Awesome!
*Off to find a tree*
Those are absolutely terrific Craig.
Do you know what the scientific name of the tree is ?
Cheers - Phil
ace
nice Craig, really quite effective
Yep, those are the same 'cones' I've used on some of my orchard trees. Really effective though.
Great stuff!
Excellent, bargain price as well. 8)
Thanks. I dont know what the tree is, next ttime I visit I'll try and ID it
There were like a cross between a pine cone and a catkin.
Cheers,
Craig
Very effective. They look like Alder cones to me.
A quick Google image search confirms they are Alder cones.
Well done Colin,
Cheers,
Craig
Surely they're Pinus decemilis.
What ever they are, leave them a good few months to dry so that all the seeds come out before you flock them.
Quote from: WeeWars on 19 September 2013, 04:39:14 PM
Surely they're Pinus decemilis.
You had me going for a minute there. ;D ;D
Lucky shot! Simple cheap but very realistic scenics.
Bloody brilliant :)
Excellent, Craig. I've seen pine-cones used as trees before but they're fat more realistic.
Are they alder cones? I have used these for many years:
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Things seem to have been made a little more difficult at photobucket again.
There you go DP:
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You'd lost a "]" after the first "img" somehow
Happens quite a big when trying to copy and paste with a t'ipad!
Thanks for that chaps.