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Personal logo Editor in Chief Bill The Editor of TMP Fezian writes:

Note that I could have painted the bases white, if I was planning to use them for a snowy battlefield.


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Personal logo Editor in Chief Bill The Editor of TMP Fezian writes:

We previously looked into Frosted Mini Bottle Brush Trees

My Little Christmas trees

…which are the least expensive of the 2" mini-trees that I've found this year in the craft stores, and look like this:

My Little Christmas trees

I previously said that these trees, unlike the glitter trees, were non-shedding. I was wrong. That fake snow stuff does shed, especially if you handle the bristles, producing white bits and dust.

My Little Christmas trees

The bases are adequate for trees this short, so the only change I made was to paint the bases with inexpensive green paint (two coats). You can hold the bristles up to get the brush in to paint the base tops.

My Little Christmas trees

Whenever someone in my family goes to Hobby Lobby, I pick up a few more packs of these trees. (They are already getting hard to find.) I have 60 trees so far.

My Little Christmas trees

As a pumpkinhead blocks the way of a centaur, you can see how the trees work with 28mm figures.

My Little Christmas trees

Above, 15mm WWII Soviets infiltrate the forest.

My Little Christmas trees

Years later, 15mm Abrams tanks come down the same forest trail.

My Little Christmas trees

Same trail, but with 15mm Amazons.

My Little Christmas trees

Finally, 1:285th scale (6mm) WWII vehicles on the forest trail.

My Little Christmas trees

Which scales do these trees work for? It's your call!