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Tree Armatures (WOOTR1121)

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Tree Armatures (WOOTR1121)

Deciduous Tree Armatures are bendable plastic tree cores designed to become realistic trees for model railroad layouts. The textured trunks and natural coloring resemble real trees, and a base pin helps anchor the finished tree on the scenery. Finished trees are typically in the 2–3 inch height range, making them versatile for a variety of woodland scenes.

To assemble, bend and twist the armature into a three-dimensional silhouette, apply adhesive to the branches, and allow it to dry until clear and tacky. Dip the armature into foliage to add leaves, then plant it by poking a small hole in the layout and securing with a dab of scenic glue. These armatures are sized to fit common scales—N, HO, and O—with on-layout heights roughly 27–40 feet for N, 15–22 feet for HO, and 8–12 feet for O.

Deciduous Tree Armatures are bendable plastic tree cores designed to become realistic trees for model railroad layouts. The textured trunks and natural coloring resemble real trees, and a base pin helps anchor the finished tree on the scenery. Finished trees are typically in the 2–3 inch height range, making them versatile for a variety of woodland scenes.

To assemble, bend and twist the armature into a three-dimensional silhouette, apply adhesive to the branches, and allow it to dry until clear and tacky. Dip the armature into foliage to add leaves, then plant it by poking a small hole in the layout and securing with a dab of scenic glue. These armatures are sized to fit common scales—N, HO, and O—with on-layout heights roughly 27–40 feet for N, 15–22 feet for HO, and 8–12 feet for O.

$14.99
Tree Armatures (WOOTR1121)
$14.99

Description

Deciduous Tree Armatures are bendable plastic tree cores designed to become realistic trees for model railroad layouts. The textured trunks and natural coloring resemble real trees, and a base pin helps anchor the finished tree on the scenery. Finished trees are typically in the 2–3 inch height range, making them versatile for a variety of woodland scenes.

To assemble, bend and twist the armature into a three-dimensional silhouette, apply adhesive to the branches, and allow it to dry until clear and tacky. Dip the armature into foliage to add leaves, then plant it by poking a small hole in the layout and securing with a dab of scenic glue. These armatures are sized to fit common scales—N, HO, and O—with on-layout heights roughly 27–40 feet for N, 15–22 feet for HO, and 8–12 feet for O.