I saw these over at Rebelscum and it's nice to see these pulled up to get a second go-round for those who might not have caught them when you posted them on the other site awhile back.
Your work shows great care and detail; truly amazing work! I wonder what you've got up your sleeve next???
As I've looked these over---multiple, multiple times!---I wondered about (1) how/what you used to get the roots and trees to look so doggone realistic to the movie's setting. Did you use real brush or did much of the materials you used to make the roots/trees/vegetation come from hobby or craft store materials? And (2) how long did all of this take you to complete?
Thanks everyone, and JediMerc. To answer your questions, the gnarl trees and roots are rope twisted on wire and covered in paper maché.
There are detailed WIP pics and info here:
http://threads.rebelscum.com/showflat.php?Cat=&Number=4154083&page=1&view=collapsed&sb=7&o=365&fpart=1#4154083As for the brush and plant life, the ground is a bath towel, the vines are string and yarn, the moss on some of the branches are cotton balls painted green, and there is some spanish moss sprinkled around and a few twigs and grasses from my backyard. I rarely use stuff from the Hobby $tore, but for Dagobah, the bit of swamp in front of Yoda's hut, is magic water from a Hobby $tore. (I prefer the dollar store, whenever possible!!)
As for the length of time it took to build, it was about three weeks on and off.