Bachmann Trains - SCENE SCAPES - 5"- 6" PINE TREES (6 per scatola) - Scala HO

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3.4/5;

41.54

ASIN B000JXW7OK
Base Type Stand
Brand Bachmann
Built-in Light No
Color Black
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 225 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Date First Available November 29, 2004
Global Trade Identification Number 00022899320014
Included Components Bachmann Trains - SCENE SCAPES - 5"- 6" PINE TREES (6 per box) - HO Scale
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 32001
Item Package Quantity 1
Item Weight 4.6 ounces
Manufacturer Bachmann Industries
Manufacturer recommended age 14 years and up
Material Plastic
Number of Items 1
Occasion Christmas
Package Information Box
Plant or Animal Product Type Pine
Product Dimensions 15 x 7 x 6 inches
Recommended Uses For Product Decor
Seasons All Seasons
Tree Type Pine
UPC 022899320014

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Scritto da: TBS
Solid diorama addition
I am adding a picture of something I am working on, to give these a bit of perspective. If you want to see how they work in a scene, look this user name up on YouTube, along with the search "Terminator Diorama." This will give you an idea of the 5.5 and the 6" with some frame of reference. Reading reviews, I sometimes wonder if people actually ever look at how to build things before reviewing. The major complaint here is that the trees do not stand on their own; the size of the trees here normally require something to be glued. These will stand; I have 12 of them freestanding on a loosely-fitting grass mat, and I am planning on adding 6 more to the scene. When working with scenes, however, gluing things into place is the preferred method after you decide on the "where." The stands are smaller, but they do support themselves to a point. Just don't think these are something you are going to set up and, for some reason, carry somewhere an move. As far as these are concerned, the trees have worked out pretty well, and have allowed me to add depth to a diorama I am building. I am adding them in conjunction to forty 3.25 " straight designs and 10 3.25" bushy designs, along with "snow." The way these are made are great, with them not shedding and them holding their shape, which is great when you compare them with lower cost, lower quality alternatives. Their price is MUCH better than what you would find at a hobby shop, with a comparison of about 2 dollars per tree here versus around 8 to 9 or more per. To put that in perspective, I can pick up around 9 of these for what I can 2 by going to a local shop. (current price is a little over 12 dollar). Packaging here is quality, too, with these actually coming attached in the box. I have ordered a lot of other types, and cheap ones are bagged and other bigger ones are sometimes suffer subpar packing. What that means is that your trees end up getting impacted and shed. These have had minimal shedding and I think it shows in the final product.
Scritto da: Bonus
Well Made and Bargain Buy
I used these trees on a Martha Stewart inspired wreath project and they gave a nice contrast to the other bottle brush trees I used. The project called for a quick immersion into a diluted bleach solution to give color contrast, and these trees did not fare as well as the bottle brush versions, but that does not detract from how nice these are; I simply used these as is. I used a white paint, craft glue and glitter combination to flock the trees and they looked lovely. These were a good buy and the quality was outstanding.
Scritto da: Thomas
Flawed, but not bad with a bit of work.
Overall I liked these trees. The Biggest thing I had trouble with was when I opened the box, there was an Intense fume smell that may have given me a slight buzz. After a few hours of airing the trees out I could still smell the fumes, but it wasn't as bad. The trees stand on these small 1" bases which by themselves aren't stable. Since I want modular trees for 25mm-28mm wargaming and tabletop game use, I just glued the trees to Proxie Models 40mm and 50mm bases and based them with flocking. One tree had the rod that acted as the "trunk" of the tree jutting out. this rod was an absolute pain. Clippers just wouldn't cut it. I had to carve a hole into the 40mm base I had to circumvent the problem. As a piece of terrain for stuff like warhammer, frostgrave or D&D. I'd say the pieces are so-so. I like that they do sit high enough so players can see figures past them, but the trunks are just a but thin. I'm pretty happy nonetheless as it can be used as a good marker for in game use
Scritto da: James R. Davis
Great trees, very realistic for terrain-building
I have not started to use these yet, but they are highly detailed and are excellent in every way. Be warned that they are a big on the fragile side however as some of the foliage did come off during unpacking. But amazing what a bit of glue can do. And if you are buying these, I'm willing to bet you have a bit of that laying around anyway.
Scritto da: Nikki Yoder
The bottoms of the trees fall off and the material of the tress could be better.
I got these for my parents to display in one of their Christmas displays. The bottoms of the trees fall off and the material of the tress could be better.
Scritto da: WestCoastBestCoast
Tree in a box. No flocking way.
The "traditional" way to get trees for model layouts and dioramas is to buy a box of tree parts, a can of glue, and a bucket of flocking. That takes time, work, and an endless flocking mess. Flock that. This is much more expensive, but so much easier if you only need a few trees. The trees don't look terribly different from well-done home-flocked model trees (if anything, these are a little bushier but lacking in some depth and asymmetry that model experts can create), but they are entirely mess free. Pull them out of the box, place them in your model, and go. There's very little loose flocking in the box, and what's on the tree seems to stay on the tree. They look as pictured: straight, consistent, dark evergreens. Real trees may have more drama -- but they leave a mess. They come in a clever box that holds the trees straight up during shipping, so they arrive in great shape no matter how much your local delivery driver likes to shake packages.
Scritto da: Swashplate
Nicely made trees.
Nicely made trees that will work perfectly for me. These trees were added to an existing, "G" scale , overhead railroad. Placed them into the back of an LGB DR Type Ow Gondola to appear as they are being delivered for Christamas.
Scritto da: jason c
Don't look realistic
Bought as open box. Worth the discount but not the full price. Tree don't look realistic. They also shed a lot even if you handle with care.
Scritto da: Gonzalez Limon Jose Luis
EXCELENTES PARA MAQUETAS
Estan muy bien hechos y son entregados muy rapido, ya he repetido mis compras
Scritto da: Patricia Neyra
Trees for model railroad scenery
Neighbor really likes them as they improve his model train layout!
Scritto da: Donald Gobin
Unsatisfied
Cheap in appearance, deceiving picture. Would not recommend
Scritto da: enrique
Buena calidad
Tiene buena calidad, el costo por ellos fue un poco elevado
Scritto da: Kmachine
Not the best, needs work to look better.
Not the best, certainly not on par with some other brands. Tree stems are very long, so really cant be used out of the box. Trees are very uniform, looking kind of unnatural. Recommend flocking them, but at that point just go for cheaper items.

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