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JoshWedin wrote:Those trees are quite impressive, very lifelike. I wonder how sturdy they are? Everything I have built with the leaf pieces has been rather unstable...

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For info on how John got around the instability issue check out his Lugnet post.

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The Brick Rat wrote:
JoshWedin wrote:Those trees are quite impressive, very lifelike. I wonder how sturdy they are? Everything I have built with the leaf pieces has been rather unstable...

Josh
For info on how John got around the instability issue check out his [url=C[/url].

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The trees are amazing, but I don't like the fact that a metal rod down the center was used to keep them standing, unless LEGO is producing long metal rods now :lol:

Maybe using plates in the center would make it more strudy, with out having to use metal rods...and flex tubing
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I noticed that each tree came with a pretty substantial base, but I figured there would need to be more to it.

He gives a piece count on his largest one, 674 branches!!

Amazing, but man, that is a lot of branches, and that is for only one!! He must have thousands tied up in that little forest.
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Now those are TREES! Those are the best looking Tree MOCs I've seen in a while.
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These are some sweet trees. To bad they use too many pieces.

Speaking of trees, here is some I did awhile ago:
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Post by Sheen »

I am so impressed at those beautiful trees, it makes me wish I were a minifig so I could sit under one of them in the dappled shade and dream about LEGOs. Though I must admit I wouldn't be one to think of using a metal bar for stability.
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Hmm... well, I can agree that a metal rod is not the most attractive answer, but considering the the number of tree leaf/branch pieces he had, I would say that this might be one the best uses for them, so I can excuse it ;-).

I was looking at these again and they still continue to dazzle. A really great creation.
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:shock: WOW :shock:
Awesome my only bother would be that the trunk looks too thin an d could be replaced with a more realistic thicker structure replacing the need to have the metal rod
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