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  • TREE "LOTS"
  • TREE KITS
  • TRUNKS
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Tree
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Trees for Foreground and Background Use
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Last update: October 28th, 2020

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Tree Lots are groups of trees, and they are WHAT-YOU-SEE-IS-WHAT-YOU-GET.  We assemble a group of trees (a tree "lot"), put a number with it, take a picture, and box it up. When you shop, you are receiving the EXACT
trees that are in the photo. The number in the photo is taped onto the box.  Vanna the (HO Preiser) Moose is unfortunately not for sale, but is used for size reference only. Click on any image to enlarge it.
So, enjoy browsing, and here we go!


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Early Redwood Tree, 17"

One of my first attempts at a redwood tree. 17.25" x 1" at base. Has to go!

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49.00    
9" Cliffy

A 9" tree that will hang nicely over the edge of any cliff. Add a little foliage and this one will really look great. Handcarved trunk, appears as though lightening blew the top off. You'll see these types around this area often.

$
19.00    
Very Red, Lonely One-Branch

Add more branches to bring out the possibilities with this unique model.

$
29.00    
Fir tree, 20in

A 20" tall, thinner fir tree with neat branch detail. Interesting "hollowed out" bottom (early attempt at roots!). One of a kind, and only one.

$
29.00    

Former Lots

We've sold Lots of Trees! Below are pictures of some of the FORMER Lots.
I kept these here because they might give you some ideas for your forest scene.
Please Email anytime and make a suggestion for some custom trees!
Thanks for looking!  -Rog

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L0068 Preiser HO deer for scale reference only, not included, thanks!
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Lot #0065, Group of 11 Trees

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Lot 0072 diorama & deer not included thanks! Deer is HO scale.
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Lot 0063:

Lot #0063 includes twenty (20) individually handmade trees of the highest quality. Each tree is totally unique. Trunks are initially turned on our one of a kind machine sanding lathe, then imparted with bark detail and dyed with our special water & alcohol based dye mixture. Our unique foliage material is employed, from our layered sheets of Woodland Scenics Conifer Green, coconut coir and white glue. I add the highlight colors fine turf of two types and the "bug spray" color for the dead needles. All materials are well adhered using air-sprayed white glue, followed with generous applications of matte-medium, another unique formula and shot through a touch up gun at 40psi. Dead branches are of sagebrush, which is sorted, dyed and dried at 250 for many hours, then hot glued to the trunk, with a special mix of hot glue and craft paint, from the hot glue setup which is a hot plate, a container, and vented to the outside, and they are followed with another application of matte medium to make them rock solidly attached to the trunk. Once that is done, the mossy fine turfs are added, of two colors, with matte medium, which is the perfect adhesive because it disappears completely. The final touch is to add the lichen paint colors, just a touch upon the mosses, as is upon the real trees. Did I mention I drove 10 hours to the desert to get those dead branches?  -R


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0016: A 13” Scenic Old Growth Tree with great detail. This reminds me of
subalpine trees I saw in Eagle Cap Wilderness this summer. Many dead
branches and additional features, highlights, moss, lichen, everything!

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L0020: Two very scenic Old Growth Trees including a 9” and 8.5” with all the extra details possible.

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L0022: A diseased, infested, laden with bugs, old growth tree, 13”, ½” base, very likely to fall over soon.

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0023: Disease infested 13” and healthier 11” old growth trees with all the possible extra details. ​​

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L0024: Double trunk tree. Connected 13” and 5”.  All the detailing will make this a truly unique feature on your layout.

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0025: Thin, tall 13” tree , and 7” tree, subalpine qualities, very loaded.

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0026: Two trees, a 9” with partially hollow “see through” trunk, 5/16” base, the other is a 7” from a 3/16” trunk, very detailed.
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0027: A 13” scenic old growth tree, lots of extra details, moss, lichen, 5/16” base.

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L0028: Paired together a 13” scenic old growth, 10” snag tree, quite unique, very detailed

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L0029: One nice big 13” scenic old growth Douglas Fir Tree with “the works”.

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Thank you for looking! -Rog

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  • TREES - CRAFTSMAN
  • TREES - PREMIUM
  • Redwoods 2
  • Redwoods 1 ("Sequoia Study")
  • BIG TREES
  • SNAGS and MORE
  • DESIGN YOUR OWN
  • TREE "LOTS"
  • TREE KITS
  • TRUNKS
  • Green Branch Foliage
  • Dead Branches
  • Windfall & StumpStuff
  • Logs HO/O/N/S
  • Hollow Logs & Bird's Nests
  • STRUCTURES
  • FIGURES
  • DIORAMAS
  • STL Files for 3D Printing
    • About 3D Printing
  • 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
    • Special: Cape Blanco Lightstation
  • Tree Blog, Etc
    • Blog
    • The Old News
    • Customer Responses
    • Ideas About Making Fir Trees (older article)
    • G scale: Log Project
  • Favorite Links Page
  • Meet the Machines
  • Coastal Modelworks
  • About & Contact
  • Oregon Coast Railroad HO Layout