Schleich trees
Schleich trees
Has anyone got the Schleich trees? I got six of them off the Internet, they are a little pricey but I really like them. They have 2 sizes of fir trees and 2 sizes of hardwood. I think they all work well with 1/18 scale stuff.
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That's about what I paid for the various large palm trees from Petsmart so until PTE issues their version, that's about the best you can do. They look good! 

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Those look really nice. I'll tell you something that would make them look even nicer would be to give the trunks a drybrush of a lighter shade of brown and the fir a lighter shade of green. With the beautiful textures on them, this would really bring out the details and add to the 3D appearance. As a modeler and painter of miniatures for years, I found a little drybrush can really add alot to your vegetation. That's what I have done and then seal them with dullcote to reduce the shine (if any) and reduce the plastic look.
Good luck,
Dennis
Good luck,
Dennis
Nice! I found this oxcart on the Schleich site,

and some more trees here
http://www.miniaturetree.com/

and some more trees here
http://www.miniaturetree.com/
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Dioramaaferguson wrote:what can you use the ox cart for?

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cheap trees
With the christmas season almost in full swing, you can usually get good deals on pine/fir trees at places like hobby lobby, michaels, etc. The underscaled christmas village sets usually have trees beyond just pine that could work as well. There are also Halloween village-type sets that I've seen a good selection of autumn-colored trees sold with. Again, they're a little small, but the great thing about trees is in real life they come in all shapes and sizes 
The after-christmas sales are fabulous for the pine trees -- I think I paid no more than $6 for a big 3-foot pine tree (basically imagine a smaller version of a fake Christmas tree, and with a faux-wood trunk). Some of these use a slice of a real pine branch for the base. I picked up a bunch of ~8" trees like this at Big Lots for around a buck each.
Anywhere that sells model railroad supplies usually has a selection of quality fake trees. The larger-scale train sets have trees of good size. They can get a bit pricey too, but still a bit less than the Schleich ones if you shop around.
Also, where is the ox cart sold? I couldn't find a buy option on the Schleich site? I think something like those carts would still work for WWII setups --- didn't the Germans and Russians use quite a bit of animal-pulled supplies? Also, in the Cabanatuan prisoner camp raid in the Philippines, ox-like carts were used to evac the injured prisoners who couldn't walk. They left that part out of "The Great Raid"

The after-christmas sales are fabulous for the pine trees -- I think I paid no more than $6 for a big 3-foot pine tree (basically imagine a smaller version of a fake Christmas tree, and with a faux-wood trunk). Some of these use a slice of a real pine branch for the base. I picked up a bunch of ~8" trees like this at Big Lots for around a buck each.
Anywhere that sells model railroad supplies usually has a selection of quality fake trees. The larger-scale train sets have trees of good size. They can get a bit pricey too, but still a bit less than the Schleich ones if you shop around.
Also, where is the ox cart sold? I couldn't find a buy option on the Schleich site? I think something like those carts would still work for WWII setups --- didn't the Germans and Russians use quite a bit of animal-pulled supplies? Also, in the Cabanatuan prisoner camp raid in the Philippines, ox-like carts were used to evac the injured prisoners who couldn't walk. They left that part out of "The Great Raid"

Aferg, where's your imagination goneaferguson wrote:what can you use the ox cart for?

You could hook it up to an ox and have some peasants smuggling an allied airman hidden under some hay through a German checkpoint with the guards sticking their bayonets in to check; hopefully they'll miss the airman!

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