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1:35 scale conversion

Hi I am buiding a landscape using 1:35 models - What is the closest match in trees etc in the "Railway scales" eg "00"

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Hi, have a look this link , it shows scale conversions.

http://basementbanditos.com/players/...ures/scale.htm

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In 1/35th I would make my own. Collect twigs from the garden of a scale appearance off the ground and preferably dry. Dry them out in the airing cupboard for a few days and then add foliage from bags of Railway scenery lichen.

This makes a very realistic tree far better than any plastic purchased tree in a specific scale.

You can actually buy 1/35th leaves nowadays to decorate diorama's but you have to be very keen to start sticking them to twigs!!
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Thanks Gaz & Bunker - very helpful

(Bunker yeah I had resigned myself to that as any I have seen aren t too good)
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