The Cedar Branch & Western--The Hillbilly Line!
Jake: How often does the train go by? Elwood: So often you won't even notice ...
Dan Stokes
My other car is a tunnel motor
Chip
Building the Rock Ridge Railroad with the slowest construction crew west of the Pecos.
QUOTE: Originally posted by dragenrider Then I saw these on eBay as part of an auction: Does anyone know what those are? They aren't straight like dowels, but they don't have branches or bends like a cleaned twig. They are different sizes like real logs.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Rotorranch What could be more realistic than real trees? I have gone to the pasture, and found small saplings of the approximate diameter I'm looking for, and "clip" with the snippers! Viola! A log load! Look for the straight little trees. Somewhere, ( maybe not in YOUR back yard ) there is wild growth that supplies a wealth of HO scale materials! All just for the clipping! Rotor
QUOTE: Originally posted by dragenrider Hey, spacemouse. The kind of trees I'm modeling are those that have roots on one end and leaves on the other! [}:)] Actually, I never considered that question. Very thought provoking. trainlover1, that's a good idea, too. They'd be a little uniform in appearance, but then so are telephone poles and pine trees. loathar, I have a crate merdle in the front yard. I never thought to try that. To the rest of you, thanks! Feel free to add more thoughts! [D)]
QUOTE: Originally posted by loathar QUOTE: Originally posted by Rotorranch What could be more realistic than real trees? I have gone to the pasture, and found small saplings of the approximate diameter I'm looking for, and "clip" with the snippers! Viola! A log load! Look for the straight little trees. Somewhere, ( maybe not in YOUR back yard ) there is wild growth that supplies a wealth of HO scale materials! All just for the clipping! Rotor L [#ditto] Yea I do the same thing. Woody vines look great when they dry out and I also use some thing called a Crate Merddle(spelling??).They get these flower pods on the end that dry out and look just like dead conifers.I use those for my Aggro tree trunks.