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MFZ Terrain - Large Tree



LFOW's Note: I've seen this technique done before, and I loved it, so here's my take. I plan to do 20 or so trees like this in varying sizes.

To prevent these from being awkwardly durable by MFZ rules, I'll only be counting them as being able to absorb one hit per tree as per a house rule.

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weakside

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Really like this tree...great job, reminds me of cherry blossoms.  I'll have to buy some of those green tall grass thingy's and different coloured flowers.   

TheOrcKing

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Really like this tree...great job, reminds me of cherry blossoms.

I agree. Very creative use of using the flower parts still attached to the....spruce? I thought I heard someone call the middle chunk they come attached to that before. I honestly never knew there was a real name for it.

 

Anyway, I love how 'full' the tree looks. Rather realistic in an artistic way.

LowestFormOfWit

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I agree. Very creative use of using the flower parts still attached to the....spruce? I thought I heard someone call the middle chunk they come attached to that before. I honestly never knew there was a real name for it.

 

Anyway, I love how 'full' the tree looks. Rather realistic in an artistic way.

Sprue. Plastic sprue. Its common lingo among people who build plastic models or miniatures. It's the name for the plastic pieces that connect smaller pieces together, part of the molding process.

TheOrcKing

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Oh, a sprue! Okay. I guess it didn't help the one person I heard say that was very English with a heavy accent and sounded like a 'c' was stuck in there.

 

....Still lovin' the tree!

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