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Old 07-11-2012, 10:25 AM
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Another "Hi"

As an introduction: I have been a modelmaker for about 45 years. Not just card as my approach is to use the most appropriate materials to get the job done to a standard that satisfies me. Subjects have been flying models, model engineering, the odd building, some static models of both boats and aircraft with the odd railway subject when in the mood.

Current project is a card model of my intended house renovations, turning an unpreposessing '60s bungalow into a slightly Cape-Cod-esque house. This to 1:100 scale so that I vcan incorporate some surroundings. Hopefully this will ease planning concerns of neighbours as well as provide a valid excuse for even more modelmaking. Who has the best techniques for 1:100 scale trees and shrubs?

Jon
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Old 07-11-2012, 11:38 AM
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Welcome to the forum, Jon

Glad you found us.

Last time I used trees - I bought some ready made ones from a model railway supplier.

Tim
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Old 07-11-2012, 07:01 PM
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Welcome! I don't build trees but you might find something in the threads in the railway section (or PM those who've posted about building a train layout). Might also find something in the architecture build threads.
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