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levied troop wrote: Fri Jun 28, 2019 7:16 am
Essex Boy wrote: Thu Jun 27, 2019 9:28 pm Nah! Rubber buildings and Merit trees is too old school for me. I suspect Charles Grant's balsa wood houses will do me. Not sure about trees ........ sponge perhaps.
Surely the Airfix thatched cottage must make an appearance?
I never developed a soft spot for the Airfix buildings. All a bit too plastic for my taste.
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Essex Boy wrote: Thu Jun 27, 2019 4:28 pm Pleased to be of some assistance, Tim. Andy will be getting a few regiments as well - and he'll only need a tester pot to cover his table with a couple of coats.

I do indeed need to get some old school trees and buildings.

Thanks everyone.

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Actually I think your trees look great in that picture, they stand out from the table nicely. It might be fun to scratchbuild some ACW buildings for this.
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Hmmmm. I bought twigs, card flower pots and scourers in the pound shop. That's the trees taken care of, I thought. Now I'm in two minds again.
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Tim Hall wrote: Fri Jun 28, 2019 10:46 am Actually I think your trees look great in that picture, they stand out from the table nicely. It might be fun to scratchbuild some ACW buildings for this.
I just felt the bases weren't quite 'old school', it's a trade off though between modern aesthetics and the old school vibe. I'd probably look at 'bottle brush' model railway trees on plain bases of card or individually placed onto a felt 'wood/forest' template.
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Essex Boy wrote: Fri Jun 28, 2019 12:56 pm Hmmmm. I bought twigs, card flower pots and scourers in the pound shop. That's the trees taken care of, I thought. Now I'm in two minds again.
Does this also mean you are going to be building those funny "old school" hills as well?
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Essex Boy wrote: Fri Jun 28, 2019 12:56 pm Hmmmm. I bought twigs, card flower pots and scourers in the pound shop. That's the trees taken care of, I thought. Now I'm in two minds again.
Iain, you might need to fire up your Google Fu. E bay has loads of Merit bits at reasonable prices too. For example:-

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MERIT-Model- ... SwlmxdFIgv


https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MERIT-POPLAR ... Sw0Rdc--n8

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MERIT-FIR-TR ... SwFGxc--rj
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Cough.....cough...........

.......how much?

I'm retired you know*? I can't afford those fangled plastic things!

My scenery will come from the pound shop, balsa wood, or off cuts of timber from Thurrock Hardwoods.

Mark D has convinced me ( easily as it happens) to have painted MDF hills.

Roads and rivers are likely to be................still contemplating that.

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Essex Boy wrote: Fri Jun 28, 2019 4:30 pm Cough.....cough...........

.......how much?

I'm retired you know*? I can't afford those fangled plastic things!

My scenery will come from the pound shop, balsa wood, or off cuts of timber from Thurrock Hardwoods.

Mark D has convinced me ( easily as it happens) to have painted MDF hills.

Roads and rivers are likely to be................still contemplating that.

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My MDF hills were are all free off cuts.

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For roads and rivers I am going to use thin cardboard sheet which costs about 80 pence each and cut roads and rivers as required. I am thinking a little bit of blue tack at the ends will keep them in place on the table.

For woods same method, using a shade of green cut, to represent the outline of the wood. As I am not yet a poor pensioner I can afford Merit trees to dot around to represent the wood.

Of course if I came across some Bellona river or stream sections I would use these.

There is a company that makes similar products to Bellona.

http://www.amera.co.uk/search.php?query=River
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Food for thought..................now stop showing pictures of your PA stuff.

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