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Post by Vermin King on Mar 25, 2013 16:54:16 GMT -9
Think of this as a concept rather than a recommendation for the website. I don't think the owner of the site is being malicious, but they shouldn't be posting models that are for sale. Unless he is the designer... I saw this tree though and wanted to pass on the concept of how it was done. First I had seen done this way. I think it has potential. And it comes apart for storage. www.flickr.com/photos/shookphotos/8045456333/in/set-72157623026600865
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Post by cowboyleland on Mar 25, 2013 17:48:25 GMT -9
It would be great if it could be made strong enough for figures to stand on the various platforms.
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Post by Parduz on Mar 26, 2013 1:14:16 GMT -9
It would be great if it could be made strong enough for figures to stand on the various platforms. Yep.... the only way i can think to give to the "foliage" some strenght is to make them being the support for the upper level. I mean: - cut the wood at the first level. - draw vertical "foliage" as crossing pieces, ending like the wood was ended, for the first big level and glue to it: the crossing pieces provides both the wanted strenght and the support for the upper level - repeat for every level.
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