Monday, 23 May 2016

Something for the woods ...

A nice find at the local Toy & Train fair yesterday - a Britains Oak Tree. It was missing a few bits, but managed to fill in with some spare pieces I had.  Shown here assembled with some 28mm figures (perhaps more suitable for use with my 40mm)

5 comments:

Maj. Guiscard said...

That is a great looking tree. It looks pretty durable as well.

I have been trying to upgrade the size of trees on my table, but it seems that trees at 8" or taller takes them to a much higher price point altogether.
I have been taking the "one by one, when I see a good deal" approach.

tradgardmastare said...

A lovely find which makes a stunning tabletop tree.

Big Andy said...

These are thin on the ground now but I found my old ones from the 1970s in my garage a few months back- about 20 or so assorted Britians trees plus hedges and walls. Durability they do have though the plastic can get a bit brittle ove time all of mine are at least 35 years old .

Corporal_Trim said...

I always liked those old Britain's oak trees. Actually it looks quite good with the 28mm figures but you're right, it probably suits 28mm better.

Fitz-Badger said...

Very nice mighty oak! It's actually in scale more than a lot of the usual gaming/tabletop trees. But it (or a few of them) would dominate most tables.