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...Does that make sense?!DFF
I'll wait a few before I order up some pine trees.Don't know what your doing for a backdrop, but something like this would look nice:http://www.lancemindheim.com/1Jan%20002.jpg
I have to agree, those pines are just too perfect, too conical and too dark. I wonder if you might try to "beat them up"--hack out some of their guts, trim the edges so they're somewhat irregular, re-shape them to a more natural rounded shape, and paint (and/or possibly re-flock) them. More work than you'd wanted, I'm sure, but cheaper than the alternative of buying better ones.Edit: The proto trees in your photo are also a lot more "feathery." I wonder if after modifying them, you flocked them with static grass, then re-flocked them with fine ground foam, if you could give them a bit more lightness.
Here's how my daughter & I made hundreds of pines for the old Mt. Coffin layout and now reside on various Free-moN modules:http://model-railroad-hobbyist.com/node/5622You can do about 20-25 in an hour.These make good "filler" trees, as the trunks still have that "twisted wire" look.For the pines up near the viewer I'd probably dab on some Liquitex Stucco Paste around the trunk before painting.(I'm going to go back and do that for the trees on the Free-moN modules, as every side is close to the viewer!)Really like how your scene is coming along.