Thanks for all the comments.
Mattman wrote:
...Think I would want to do an "area" with holes cut in that you could slot the trees into and make a large wooded area...
Yeah this through did cross my mind, I'd like a larger wooded area, but I dont think I will go out of my way making on for now, as I have some larger trees based on CDs, but I do think it is something to work on later this year.
primarch wrote:
....Easy to move, shape in forests and store them....
Primarch
Yeap, they bunch up nicely allowing for larger areas but equally dont look out of place in groups of ones and twos! Though the bases I used are plastic this time round (Poker chips, I keep getting loads for less than 3pence each!) they are deep enough to drill magnet holes and store in one of the million christmas sweet tins I have. Though I don't have many, I do have access to small piles of completely flat magnets that would fit to the bottom with out the need for drilling.
jimmyzimms wrote:
....Just how are you sticking the trees into the base?
Plain old cheap cheap cheap super glue. Added some to the base and some the bottom run of 'branches' it soaks in nicely and makes the bottom of the tree tough enough to stand firm. I was using my 'good' super glue, but the cheap stuff from the pound store soaks in more.
I did plan on an elaborate green stuff and wire attachment, but it just isn't necessary. The glue and paint make the trees solid, and if any did get any damage, they are so cheap to replace.