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I've had what I consider success just using typical Super-Trees, green foam and Super-Leaves and then spraying Floral Spray which can be bought it a number of Autumn colors over the green.It makes for great early Fall modeling, when the leaves are just turning, but I'd imagine you could go full Ham with the paint to go all in on the Season.
Oh totally that's what's frustrating me. Im like these things look like crap. I want to get a leaf brown ground cover to put under them. I might have to make my own concoction for fallen leaves to go under them.
OK, so another contrarian thing. Get an old blender from the thrift shop, fill it up with REALLY dry leaves (can't be dry enough) and chop them up to about a powder. Paint earth brown under them, and them put them down just like normal 'turf' with diluted white glue. Only put them down where they would be forest floor. Add more litter like branches, etc. on top, but I guarantee the leaf color and texture for the forest floor is spot on.
Ain't NOTHING contrarian about that!!I still have some leftovers of two tubs of those that @Ian MacMillan made like 15 years ago. I reserve those for special uses and call them "the good stuff". I haven't felt like doing the process myself but likely will have to with the new layout build. In the meantime I've been overpaying for Scenic Express's leaf litter and interspersing it with some brown ground foam.
Since Ed is watching. I suggest you hand lay all trees, it's easy
Yup! This ^^^. I have a magic bullet that I use for this and I save dried maple tree leaves and stems. Not dry? Put a clump in the BBQ on low... they get dry.Also for greenery/greentwigs/moss, get a bag of floral moss from a craft/dollar store. Stick a clump of it in the blender but add water so its like a slurry when you blend it. that chops it up really fine and ensures everything gets chopped. Good foliage for trees or ground cover with a nice variety of shape and colour.Craig