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While visiting the USN Seal Museum in South FL this past week I caught this nice diorama of the guys landing upon a beach.

 

Great modeling. Check out these fantastic palm trees!

 

Appeared to be 'G' Scale or close.

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Hello c.sam,

That is a nice diorama.

I found some nice O scale palm trees several years ago.

I unfortunately don't remember the name of the supplier but they were in California as I recall.

I think they used turkey feathers to make the fronds.

I have been very happy with them although the dates they produced are really small. 

TJ

 

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Sam,

I came across this website for these JTT trees a few years ago & I saved the site as a bookmark. Search for Palm in the Search box in the upper left corner. They have a generic palm & Phoenix Palm trees in different heights from 1” to 9” from O-Scale to Z-Scale. Their palm trees seem pricier than the listings from Chinese sellers on E-Bay. I have not bought their trees yet but I plan to buy them when I get to building a permanent layout.

 

Dave,

Is your photo of the Fullerton train station in CA? I came across many similar photos when I was searching ideas for using palm trees a few years ago.

These are just my opinion,

Thanks,

Naveen Rajan

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Originally Posted by naveenrajan:

 

Dave,

Is your photo of the Fullerton train station in CA? I came across many similar photos when I was searching ideas for using palm trees a few years ago.

These are just my opinion,

Thanks,

Naveen Rajan

Yes....Fullerton is my station of choice when I travel to Southern California.  I just returned from my most recent trip Thursday.

So... These aren't nearly as nice as the palm trees above, but they aren't too bad if you need a lot of palm trees on the cheap and easy.  These are plastic ones from China, painted for some more realism, cut/glued to varying heights, and with bits of palm leaf added to give some scruff.  So not super great, but passable.  We have around 50-60 of them.

 

-Dustin

 

 

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Originally Posted by colorado hirailer:

I would like some for my desert stretch, but this is high desert, and too far north

for saguaro, much less palm trees.

Tonkanut:  Maybe those are coconut palms?  (but then you'd have to worry about

the nuts falling and denting the hood of the 1/43rd Packard)

 

Originally Posted by Larry Sr.:

TJ

That one reminds me of a Florida Cabbage Palm. They make (whats called there) some very good swamp cabbage.

 

Larry

Shoot, maybe these are the reasons I couldn't find the dates.

Thanks for the heads up guys!

TJ

Inspired by the great palm trees others have done, I took a stab at improving the ones on our train table.  I overlaid some brown sections of feather below the "live" palm leaves, against the trunk, in an attempt to give them some more realistic scruff.  Here's the test grouping, just completed:

 

 

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IMO, it's a definite improvement. 

 

-Dustin

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