Thursday, June 11, 2009 - 01:32 AM UTC
Scale Diorama Material Maker SCALERAMA have added some jungle trees to their range.
These are ready made Jungle Palm Trees, Banana Trees and Plants with easy to spread foliage.

SCALE0100 / Banana Tree LARGE


SCALE0200 / Banana Tree MEDIUM


SCALE0300 / Banana Tree SMALL


SCALE0400 / Elephant Ear Leaf

SCALE0500 / Jungle Palm Tree TYPE I


SCALE0600 / Jungle Palm Tree TYPE II

SCALE0700 / Jungle Palm Tree TYPE III


SCALE0800 / Elephant Ear Leaf with Palm Tree Trunk


SCALE0900 / Small Jungle Plant TYPE I


For more info on prices and ordering contact the SCALERAMA website (LINK)

If you order from SCALERAMA as a result of this story please mention Armorama.
Click Star to Rate
3 readers have rated this story.
Get a daily email with links to all our latest news, reviews, and features.

Comments

What reviewer? there's no review here. It's a news story that says these are available. There's no comment on quality in the news story, simply a list of what's available and some pics. Big difference betrween that and a review.
JUN 12, 2009 - 11:24 PM
Well , ..................... They look pretty good , ......................... Actually on a par with Chas's palms ......................... then again Chas paid nothing for his and learned how to make very well done palm trees which in a sbs he shared with us. I've got nothing against people buying and using them , some feel they can't make them , but have they tried ? ...................... I just think that with the information on this site you can make your own " whatever " , most dont look too tedious or hard. In the end game I think there's more satisfaction when you create something from spit , squirrel turds and foil than buying something you could easily make. As far as elitist goes , ................ Jean Bernard is ............ [ ] He sits in a garden shed in all climates and creates bueaty from basically nothing so he dosen't harm his family from vapors and such ................... I don't think Alan used " elitist " as a cut , ........... remember it's had to convey meaning good or bad on a keyboard , especially with language barriers and J.B. actually being an elitist , ............... sorry couldn't resist .................... I've hammered back and forth with Claude many a time over the smallest detail , [ good lord another elitest ] , but he wouldn't have taken the time to pester me about things unless he thought it would make my work better , ................... that's a friend and fellow modeller , ........................ not an elitest . Sorry too much coffee this morning ...............
JUN 13, 2009 - 12:02 AM
Now, there's a REALLY radical idea....
JUN 13, 2009 - 01:32 AM
Now, there's a REALLY radical idea.... [/quote] Ah, that would require buying the product in question. IMO, these photographs are of high enough quality for us to form an opinion before we buy (isn't that part of the reason why we look at these News articles anyway?). Chas
JUN 13, 2009 - 01:55 AM
Oooerr, another Radical idea. Alternatively, why don't we we wait for someone like Scott Slodder to Review them as the company sends us Review material regularly..?
JUN 13, 2009 - 02:02 AM
Slodder is a committed, thorough reviewer but in this case, I don't think anything he may say could convince me to buy these products. Not this time anyway. However, my mileage may vary. Buy the bloody product if you bloody want to. -I heard an impatient father say that to his kid in the LHS the other day.
JUN 13, 2009 - 02:21 AM
My apologies Pat for my useage of the word reviewer instead of bearer of news or something of such connotation, but i believe you and everyone else wouldve understood what i meant, but thanks for the correction. Ah Jim! You havent lost your way with words i see. Though i am with Chad on the image of the item pictured here, i severely doubt that it requires a thorough review to know the in's and out's of a vine entangled pole with massive leaves, i think the picture speaks for itself in this case...
JUN 13, 2009 - 04:45 PM
Very interesting looking accessories, but there is nothing to indicate the actual size of the products. While a vehicle or weapon's size may be derived from its known scale, a plant can be anything. Are these four inches high? Six ? Eight? Twelve? Perhaps a photo next to a ruler would be helpful for items like this.
JUN 15, 2009 - 03:44 PM
I'm desperate to order a couple of the banana trees, but I can't figure how to order off their site.
JUN 20, 2009 - 10:21 AM
THIS STORY HAS BEEN READ 10,103 TIMES.
ADVERTISEMENT

Photos
Click image to enlarge
  • move
  • move
  • move
  • move
  • move
  • move
  • move
  • move
Scalerama ReviewsMORE

ADVERTISEMENT