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Title: Inexpensive pine trees for 15mm games
Post by: Blockhead123 on September 04, 2025, 09:41:53 PM
For the UK Wargamers in this community, 'The Works' discount stores have started to stock some of their Christmas ranges - including packs of snow-covered twisted wire Christmas trees (about 5cm tall).
For £2 you get 8 trees, which is pretty good value. If you remove them from their wooden bases, they are okay (if basic) 'as is' - but if like me, you have some suitable dark green spray paint (to cover up the snow effect), some diluted white glue and a supply of terrain scatter grass/foliage - you can turn them into some very nice pine woods for your table - have a look at the pictures
Title: Re: Inexpensive pine trees for 15mm games
Post by: Belgian on September 05, 2025, 12:36:23 PM
Great job, like them a lot! Which flock did you use?
Title: Re: Inexpensive pine trees for 15mm games
Post by: FifteensAway on September 05, 2025, 01:08:14 PM
The flock is a nice touch but I think just the spray paint does the trick.  And if you have access to grape wood you can get some pretty nice trunks - drill a hole for the wire into the length of grape wood and insert the wire and, voila, a tree with a trunk.  And drill another hole at the other end of the trunk and you can insert a flat headed nail and then you have a base for the tree to glue to a stand. 

Have similar trees in my stash that didn't have the snow effect, just the wooden bases.  And those wooden bases might be useful so I wouldn't discard them out of hand.
Title: Re: Inexpensive pine trees for 15mm games
Post by: Blockhead123 on September 05, 2025, 07:59:10 PM
Belgian - thanks for the kind words! As regards the flock, I was lucky enough to pick up a job lot of assorted Woodland Scenics scatter a couple of years ago, so I have used a mix - two colours of their 'foliage' and one of 'autumn turf'

Fifteens Away - thanks for the suggestion about the grape wood, sounds like a good idea. I was actually thinking of using some old brown wire insulation that I have (already a tube and east to cut) - I actually spent some time this afternoon cutting out bases for woods out of some scrap mdf sheet (actually an old cupboard back), so should be able to get those made up over the weekend. I'll post some more pictures when I have done them.
I am keeping the wooden bases, probably to use as painting stands for 20mm figures