I was walking in the wood and looking on the floor the dead leafs were most of them nearly gone ( work of the nature ) but some of those leaf did look like leafs skeletons and i got the idea why not try to use those leafs for a climbing plant .
got quite a few with me at home a shoebox actualy you never know if it work i might have to wait until next year to get those leafs as they were
At home i bath those leafs in wallpaper glue
when it was very wait and full of glue put on my dio wall do not be afraid to use a lot of glue because when it dry you won t notice it but the glue will be gone
Hope you might have something with these TIP
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Climb plant ( Klim Plant )
RIMA
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Posted: Sunday, May 23, 2004 - 12:09 AM UTC
ShermiesRule
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Posted: Sunday, May 23, 2004 - 04:01 AM UTC
Say that is a great looking technique. I'll have to try it
Wezz
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Posted: Sunday, May 23, 2004 - 04:06 AM UTC
Hoi,
Ik heb als klimplant op men muur een wortel van een bamboeplant gebruikt. De muur kan je zien bij Redball Express.
Toch leuk dat je zo vanalles vind in de natuur dat je op verschillende wijze kan gebruiken.
Groeten
Ik heb als klimplant op men muur een wortel van een bamboeplant gebruikt. De muur kan je zien bij Redball Express.
Toch leuk dat je zo vanalles vind in de natuur dat je op verschillende wijze kan gebruiken.
Groeten
steve203
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Posted: Sunday, May 23, 2004 - 05:51 AM UTC
Hey, good idea.
Major_Goose
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Posted: Sunday, May 23, 2004 - 05:37 PM UTC
NICE TIP. FREE, EASY AND EFFECTIVE
THANKS
THANKS
wampum
Tekirdag, Turkey / Türkçe
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Posted: Sunday, May 23, 2004 - 08:50 PM UTC
wow!! I'll try this tip imediately.. It looks great.. Thanks
Sensei
Belgrade, Serbia & Montenegro
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Posted: Monday, May 24, 2004 - 03:26 AM UTC
very good tehnique!
Thanks a lot
Thanks a lot
GeneralFailure
European Union
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Posted: Monday, May 24, 2004 - 11:10 AM UTC
You should know what trouble I went through last year to scracthbuild a climber against a diorama wall...
This is a truely WONDERFUL technique !
This is a truely WONDERFUL technique !
warthog
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Posted: Monday, May 24, 2004 - 08:41 PM UTC
I like your tip, especially now that I'm in the process of scratchbuilding my first dio.....
Thanks
Thanks
RIMA
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Posted: Sunday, May 30, 2004 - 10:16 PM UTC
I first thought that it mihght be a bad idea too cheap may be . Did try it and it did for my point of vieuw quite realistics. Sometimes the strange idea are not always so bad. Glad ythat the idea could help post me your result when your finished may be you can improve the result for more real effect