As I work on my Ancient Greek mercenary skirmish game, Bronze Shield Silver Coin, I knew that cypress trees would be necessary to make an immersive Greek table to play on! I didn't find any tutorials that I loved so I set about experimenting. To my surprise I found a way to make great looking trees with no flock needed, and pennies worth of supplies. I started by hot gluing some 1/4" dowels onto 3mm "sintra" board bases (it's a pvc product commonly used in sign making, can be cut with a craft knife and doesn't warp!). I then used some miliput to further reinforce the dowel. Working in strips, I took aluminum foil and, after crumpling it, hot glued it piece by piece onto the "trunk", shaping it as I went. I did my normal basing techniques of PVA glue, small rocks, and sand. Next I primed the trees with rattle-can, brown for the bases and a dark green for the leaves. You may need multiple coats from different angles to hit all the exposed shiny foil. I slapped on some brown and khaki colors on the bases, working up to a light drybrush of cream. Then did a drybrush of a yellow-green on the leaves.
And that's it! Very quick and easy cypress trees that can be used in any Mediterranean environment.
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Adam J Souza
6/27/2024 03:14:40 pm
Looks good and the instructions are simple enough. I'll give it a go next time I'm working on trees.
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