One of the tree "panels" ready for spray painting. |
So I dug out the Super Tree boxes, picked through to find the best armatures (always disappointed at how few useable trees you get from a box of these things!). I also plucked the useable (ie., not totally dried out) trees off the mountain section from northern SNE - I figured I might be able to use those. A fair number of those trees turned to dust when I tried to pluck them off the hills, but I figure about half of them were worth while. Hopefully some trees from the northern SNE may be useable.
I plucked those annoying leaves off a bunch of trees while watching football, and stuck the trees in Styrofoam panels.
We went out for a nice early evening dinner with some of our neighbors. I returned before it got dark so I was able to get the trees spray painted (primer gray with Krylon Camo Dark Brown and another Krylon color called "Weathered Wood" - my new favorite base color) before it got dark.
One of my tree panels after the trees were spray painted a base gray color.
Now I have six Styrofoam "panels" of trees ready for matte medium and flocking.
1 comment:
Ugh, I find tree making to be one of the worst parts of scenery. But one of the most effective components when done correctly. I have stalled for years in making trees for this very reason. I applaud your determination!
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