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Supplies for TreeMaking Since 2011

StumpStuff

Pilings

Windfall


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Pilings: Detailed cutoffs with multiple uses

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Pilings

Pilings are short cutoffs ranging 3/4ths inch to 3 inches in length. Most are 1 to 2 inches. These can be either Port Orford Cedar or Bamboo. A few have the "bark detail" that is featured on the tree trunks. Others are smooth. Many diameters 5/16", 3/8, and some are 1/2 and 3/16. These are useful for wharves, pilings, bridges, short logs, lumber loads, and more. They are colored with water based dyes on the exterior only. Inside there is a natural wood color.

$
18.00    
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Perpetual low tide
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I can smell the stench from here!
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Cobwebs. Egh!

Windfall: Our loss, your gain!

Windfall is a product I have intermittently, but seems these days only available if and when things go really bad on the tapering machine.  I do try to "share the wealth" and put a handful of Windfall in most packages as they're getting sealed up! :)
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Coastmans' "Windfall" are trunks and logs that didn't quite make the quality benchmark...for one reason or another...but still have some really neat scenic properties and will be useful for forest modeling. These have a tapered shape (which sometimes goes a little awry), bark detail (sometimes not quite deep enough or too deep), and coloring (too light or too dark or off color). 
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Windfall on the hill...makes a good faller's scene.
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The faller's scene viewed from above.
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Windfall used as short logs and fallen trees near creeks and rivers
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Use for fallen trees, broken trees laying on the forest floor, or stand some of them up as branch-less snag trees.   Expand your logging scene. You can also use them as pilings on wharves. The internal coloring is quite realistic, so cut them with your razor saw and use them as log bolts / rounds. 

Best of all, they're real wood. It's a mix of everything that didn't qualify for the regular products, including trunks and logs of all sizes.


Availability subject to inventory - please check product title below for current stock on hand. 

Windfall

Windfall...#2 trunks and logs seconds that can be used to build up your forest scene. Intermittent stock in inventory; available while supplies last.

$
15.75    

StumpStuff ​​adds character to the forest floor.

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OUR BEST SELLER! Whether you're modeling a clearcut or an old-growth forest, you can't go wrong with StumpStuff.  This unique all-wooden material is made from tree roots, desert plants, driftwood, and other natural materials.  There's quite a variey of "debris" in one of our quart-sized bags, stuffed full.  Try a bag today and see what StumpStuff can do for your scenery.
StumpStuff

Real wooden detail for the forest floor. Stumpstuff contains many ingredients: Saltwater washed, sundried roots from the beach; desert sage; model fir tree trunk cutoffs; partial logs; "dead branches fallout" (a "micro" forest floor detail); and more. You get one completely stuffed quart-sized bag.

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15.95    
 
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  • Home
  • TREES - CRAFTSMAN
  • TREES - PREMIUM
  • SNAGS & STUMPS
  • NEW! Fire Damage or Insect Infested
  • TREE KITS
  • TRUNKS
  • Green Branch Foliage
  • Dead Branches
  • StumpStuff / Pilings / Windfall
  • Logs HO/O/N/S
  • Hollow Logs & Bird's Nests
  • TREE "LOTS"
  • DESIGN YOUR OWN
  • BIG FIR TREES
  • Redwood and Sequoia Trees
  • STRUCTURES
  • DIORAMAS
  • Logging Equipment
  • Utility Pole Car Loads
  • Tools
  • Clearance Items
  • HOW TO ORDER
    • How to buy
    • Order Form, Printable
    • Shipping Charges and Return Policy
    • Hobby Shops
    • Dealer Inquiries & Dioramas
    • Q&A
  • Instructions & Ideas
    • VIDEO Instruction
    • Tips & Pics
    • Miscellaneous How-To's
    • Real Trees
    • Printable Instructions
      • Fir Tree Kit Instructions
      • Make-A-Snag Instructions
      • WindyTrees Instructions
  • Gallery
  • Tree Blog, Etc
    • Blog
    • The Old News
    • Customer Responses
    • Ideas About Making Fir Trees (older article)
    • G scale: Log Project
    • Favorite Links Page
  • STL Files for 3D Printing
    • About 3D Printing
  • Special: Cape Blanco Lightstation
  • Meet the Machines
  • Portfolio of Models
  • About & Contact
  • Oregon Coast Railroad HO Layout
  • Mini Details HO