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Gn15 Maple Shack

Started by franckcombe, February 01, 2010, 08:42:10 AM

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franckcombe

this is a maple shack at gn15 scale.









marklayton

That's a wonderful tree!  What kind of shrub provided that interesting shape?

Mark
He who dies with the most tools wins.

Hauk

Quote from: marklayton on February 01, 2010, 04:11:55 PM
That's a wonderful tree!  What kind of shrub provided that interesting shape?

Mark

Looks like an old bonsai tree to me. Dead bonsais can be a great starting point for trees in the larger scales.

-Håvard
Regards, Hauk
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scrappy1

well i gess i ani't going to find one in canada

Gordon Ferguson

Quote from: scrappy1 on March 01, 2010, 05:52:01 AM
well i gess i ani't going to find one in canada

Try looking at some overgrown/ old lavender bushes ... think you will find those and there pretty similar
Gordon

franckcombe

i agree also lavender is very similar. even if it's a Mediterranean plant you have it in uk but i'm not sure for canada. There is also a lavender factory with 15 " or 7"1/12 railroad (interesting for doing a layout). it's Wolds Way Lavender Railway Near Malton, North Yorkshire
http://www.electrodev.co.uk/PhotoAlbums/album_1191861436/     and http://www.woldswaylavender.co.uk/

Ken Hamilton

This Gn15 stuff is REALLY fun to look at.
Nice job.
Ken Hamilton
www.wildharemodels.com
http://public.fotki.com/khamilton/models/

franckcombe

I took some outdoor photos with a good camera
























this is an aerial view from the layout


franckcombe

#8
Size 96 cm by 52 cm

Inculding light and cd sound.

Peco track works

Run on dc and dcc

The layout without locos but with 8 wagons  is sold at 500 £


The layout must be pick up at paris in france