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Trees - Thanks to "Grove Den" & "Dan"

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Posted by saronaterry on Sunday, August 30, 2009 4:16 PM

As for #2, I have. I never thought to re-grind it to make it finer. I'll have to try that!

 

 

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Posted by Marc_Magnus on Sunday, August 30, 2009 12:32 AM

Hi from Belgium,

Nice to see that scenery foam could be done at a reasonable price.

However, I am a little bit anxious about how the color will stay in the time and how it could "fade" in the same time.

Big producer like Woodland have find colors wich didn't fade to much in the time.

Second did anyone made a try to home made "clump foam" like woodland?

Marc

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Posted by donhalshanks on Thursday, August 27, 2009 12:07 PM

Maxman -- I used a working blender I got at a flea market for $6 and followed Dan's steps exactly.  In fact the blender is exactly the same one Dan showed in his pictures. As he suggested, I used a little bit of water, put in some Cremecote hobby paint  ..... and I did regrind after it had dried on newspaper. 

Jsperan - thanks for giving the internet address and sorry the one I gave didn't work. 

Bob - thanks for the tips.  I have by now also tried double pointed tooth picks for trunks with some success, and small real tree sticks I picked off the ground last fall which really look great after I sealed them and put on fiber fill for the tops.   I sprayed the fiber fiil black and then added the green foam.  I still prefer the wire armatures with saw dust and foam for pine trees and birches,  and real sticks with foam for other shaped trees.  Using different techniques gives a nice variety on the layout.  But the real winner, is making quality ground foam on the cheap!

I'm not so good with the photography, but I may try to get a  photo or two to show.

Hal 

 

 

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Posted by HHPATH56 on Thursday, August 27, 2009 7:52 AM

 Hi Hal,

For turning out hundreds of background trees I prefer the use of stained double-pointed toothpicks for trunks, and circles and chunks of cheap furnace filters, I spray the funace filter tiers with spray adhesive and then roll them in the ground up foam.  In addition to the blenders, I have used an old coffee bean grinder, with good results. I use plastic bags that are partially filled with various greens,(or Fall color), flat paint to color the ground foam, in bulk.  I like to use double-pointed toothpicks, since one can change the forest canopy,with the change of seasons.  For steep slopes. one can glue on clumps of colored foam without trunks.     Bob Hahn

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Posted by maxman on Wednesday, August 26, 2009 11:02 PM

JSperan

Here's a working link.

Dans ground foam

Thanks.  Much appreciated.

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Posted by JSperan on Wednesday, August 26, 2009 9:02 PM

maxman
do you have a current link to the website you referenced?  I tried to go there but got a "page not found".

 

Here's a working link.

Dans ground foam

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Posted by maxman on Wednesday, August 26, 2009 5:37 PM

I'd be interested to know how, or with what, you ground the foam.

Also, do you have a current link to the website you referenced?  I tried to go there but got a "page not found".

Thanks

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Posted by grove den on Wednesday, August 26, 2009 5:12 PM

Thanks Hal!

that is , what I think, the main idea of any forum: sharing /introducing (new?) methodes (, in my/our  case treesWink )

and please, show your results here as well!Smile

Jos alias grove den

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Trees - Thanks to "Grove Den" & "Dan"
Posted by donhalshanks on Wednesday, August 26, 2009 4:53 PM

Just a thanks to the forum for how great it is in assisting the novice.  After pursuing the many ways on how to make trees in the forum and while sure other's techniques work as well...... I chose to make foam from seat cushions/ blender ginding and armatures from florist wires and they turned out unbelieveable in my first try. 

Thanks to Dan who I didn't keep his name but found his foam solution on "dansresincasting.com/ground%20foam.htm" in this forum, and "Grove Den"'s thread.   I now have a LOT of cheap foam in different colors which match every bit the qualtity of Woodland Scenics foam, and the ability to twist wire into all kinds of trunk shapes, finish with sawdust and spray paint to receive tops of foam or fiber fill and foam which reasult in very realistic looking trees.

The time you people take to answer our questions, really do have an effect. 

Happy modeling, Hal

 

 

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