Monday, December 16, 2002

Christmas Village Terrain

Now is the time to start looking for Christmas Village items going on sale at your local stores. Here's some of the items I've purchased.


I found the most items that interested me at Jo-Ann Etc.. I held off on a couple of ceramic items as I spent a lot on trees and hedges, plus these two nice little fountains. The one with the birds is a little large for 25mm, and the birds are actually part of the piece and not easily seperated, but overall it seems okay. It appears to be a store brand. The trees are the "wire brush" type mounted in a small wooden "stump" and were $5.00 each retail. The bushes were two 4" lengths for $4.00. The are currently 60% off locally.


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Michael's Arts and Crafts carries the Lemax line of Christmas Village items. The large item is the "Pinewood Perch." Pop off the (28mm-ish) dog and bird, the roofs come off fairly easily, flock the base and you've got some sort of Colonial watchtower. ;-) 28mm figures fit all up the stairs and balcony, although the rooms get a little tight. It was about $25.00 retail (which I paid), and bushes were four for $5.00 or so (now 40% locally). I think the large dock was retail $15, and the other in one package for $10. In real life, you don't notice any finish difference, not sure why it showed up in the photo. I missed out on a nice bare wire-wrapped tree called grape vine maple or somesuch.


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Lowe's Home Improvement Warehouse had some nice items, including docks similar to what I purchased. The 9" hemlock is a very nice wire-wrapped tree and I was only able to find two, but they were a bit expensive at $6.00 each, no discount. The 9" snowy pine tree was only $2.00 each, and as you see, a light dusting a green spray paint makes it look quite nice.


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Here's a little bit of everything thrown out on the table with some Armorcast ruins I've been painting.


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1 comment:

  1. CVS Pharmacy has some great landscaping for the villages. I am looking for a Lowe's Home Improvement Store from a couple of years ago and the Bailey Savings and Loan from the It's A Wonderful Life Series. Any input on where to look other than ebay? Thanks very much.

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