Thursday, April 02, 2009 - 05:46 AM UTC
6 new 1:35 paper plant products have been released by the manufacturer "Green Line - Frederickus-Rex"
6 new 1:35 scale paper plant products have been released by the manufacturer "Green Line - Frederickus-Rex"

Details are:

Ivy branches
-14cm in length.
-Consists of 3 tendrils and 180 individual leaves.
-9,45 EUR

Grass tufts
-Six different lengths (20-30mm) on a sheet of paper.
-5,75 EUR

Dandelion and English Plantain
-18 pieces of Dandelion with blossom.
-6 pieces of English plantain.
-7,15 EUR

Ferns
-33 fern leaves
-9,45 EUR

Barliman Butterbur
-63 leaves of Barliman Butterbur in different sizes, diameter from 4-19mm.
-8,75 EUR

Bulrush, Arrowhead and Water-Lily
-8 pieces of bulrush
-16 pieces of arrowhead, in different sizes.
-35 pieces leaves of water lily, in different sizes.
-5 pieces blossom for the water lily.
-8 pieces of tin for the bulrush.
-9,45 EUR

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Well, they certainly look "Green", and interesting.
APR 02, 2009 - 12:48 PM
I concur, usually the stuff presented in the news of the diorama section at best leave me cold, but those look like the real deal as you really get beyond the usual ivy n' oak leaves stuff with something that looks like aahh- "research" from the designers. Seriously, this ivy looks better than birch seeds, but now it's on to every modeller to use it well -well first let's repaint them
APR 02, 2009 - 07:25 PM
JBA, When I saw this news, I though exactly the same. Usually, these paper/photoetched plants don't interest me as I prefer to make my own. These products (perhaps apart from the fern) are different in that they don't look too 'static/stiff' or 'generic.' Chas
APR 02, 2009 - 11:57 PM
Thse look awesome.... superbely useful for us dioramabuilders !!! A bit expensive, but they will make a diorama stand out for sure !
APR 03, 2009 - 12:27 AM
great looking products could prove very useful, does anyone think they could be used for larger scale?
JUL 19, 2009 - 10:28 AM
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