Thursday, December 11, 2025

25/28mm Monster Fight Club - Verdant Trees

 I picked these up at one of the HMGS cons one year. They are significantly cheaper when bought unpainted, as I did. It was easy enough to drybrush over the splendidly deep details carved in on each piece. I didn't prime, nor did I rinse them with soapy water, and paint seems durable on this pretty rigid, but not brittle, hard plastic. 

If you like the trunk recipe, I used a heavy drybush of Craft Smart - Tan, followed by a top down drybrush of Folk Art - Barn Brown. In some of the recesses, I used some Army Painter - Speed Paints - Brownish Decay. Finally, to suggest a light moss is making its way up the trunk with a light and spotty drybrush of Apple Barrel - Leaf Green

 For the larger canopies (the base plastic is a dark olive), I used Americana - Hauser Medium Green as a heavy drybrush, followed by the Apple Barrel - Leaf Green. For the smaller ones, Americana - Leaf Green was used for the heavy drybrush. This, too was followed by the Apple Barrel - Leaf Green. To punch them all up a little more, I used a light drybrush over the tops with Army Painter Fanatics - Warped Yellow. All pretty simple and straightforward.






After all this, I probably won't even use the canopies. I mostly got them for the nice dead/winter trees for horror or Russian winter games - which are mostly the same thing. (If you know, you know.)

For scaling purposes, here is a 25/28mm Silver Bayonet Austrian hussar from North Star. They are interesting in a storybook kind of way, but they look very artificial next to more traditional tree models. 

I spose they are not awful as just large bushes or piles of entangled growth. This is the smaller bush from the same company in the center there. 


Here they are folded in with the properly dead trees and the stump I posted last month (see below). That they all have prominent and identically located hollows is what prevents me from getting more of them. Yes, I can fill them with putty and sculpt the bark back on. But, naah.

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