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04 Apr 2020 8:42 p.m. PST
by Editor in Chief Bill

  • Changed title from "Scratchbuilding The Mightiest Treee In The Forest" to "Scratchbuilding The Mightiest Tree In The Forest"

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Anton Ryzbak04 Apr 2020 6:17 p.m. PST

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Having finished the shrubberies and dealt with the knights who until recently said "Ni!" I thought that it was incumbent upon me to give Arthur a new objective, The Mightiest Tree In The Forest. You can follow the building process here; link

Personal logo PaulCollins Supporting Member of TMP04 Apr 2020 7:07 p.m. PST

Really nice tree.

Zeelow04 Apr 2020 7:57 p.m. PST

Very nice scratch-modeling, Anton. Back in the '70s I made same wire trees for my model railroad: the SJC&J R.R. I mixed up some Plaster of Paris and applied it to the 'trunk and wire. Gives you the opportunity to make some 'bark'.

darthfozzywig04 Apr 2020 8:24 p.m. PST

Looks good!

Hades wolf05 Apr 2020 12:01 a.m. PST

"We are going to need a bigger herring!"

Good work

Glen

Andrew Walters05 Apr 2020 1:38 p.m. PST

Neat!

I was hoping for…

tomwham.com/tree.html

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