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What is the best way to cover a large hillside with trees/brush?
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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by darth9x9</i> <br /><br />You may also want to consider Scenic Express Supertrees. You can put your better looking trees up front and the 'leftovers' further back. <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Hi BIll, <br />Looking again at the material used, I find that it seems to be offered by hobby retailers in the UK as "Sea Moss." It looks like the best material for realistic hardwood Eastern trees that I've seen yet & the method you demonstrate looks like it could be be efficient for covering large areas. I'm modeling the 6 million acres of the Adirondack Park & need lots of trees. (Ok, not all 6 million acres, but you can see them from my layout.) <br /> <br />Needless to say, I'm looking for a supplier where I can buy the material in bulk. The stuff does not seem to be cheap but I can't afford the Scenic Express retail price for the amount I'll need. <br /> <br />Wayne
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