









🌿 Elevate your model world—because every detail counts!
The WINOMO 12Pcs Building Model Trees set offers 12 durable, realistic miniature trees designed for enhancing model train layouts, architectural models, and DIY craft projects. Made from flexible plastic, these trees provide natural green color and texture, making them an essential accessory for hobbyists seeking to create immersive, professional-quality scenery.












| ASIN | B01G39AYR0 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (445) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.32 ounces |
| Item model number | A415764FVE010ZKQQ |
| Manufacturer | WINOMO |
| Product Dimensions | 3.94 x 1.97 x 1.97 inches |
M**E
Perfect for O gauge layouts
They are very nice, right amount of texture, a little crumbly so be careful when using them
R**R
Green Trees
Arrived in good shape. One always need trees for their model RR project. Should work out well an will need more as I go along.
M**L
For tabletop gaming.
I bought these for tabletop gaming. They are a great scale for 28mm models and I was able to quickly base them and get them on the table. They did come with a lot of flashing but I was able to easily clean this up with a hobby knife. The clean up took me about 45 minutes to do the whole batch. Definitely a great value option for decent looking trees for the tabletop. I will definitely buy again.
V**A
Not bad - not great - durability is the big "pro" here
I bought these for D&D / wargaming knowing full well they weren't going to be amazing - and so the final assessment for me is I got what I paid for. The price is right, the quality is...acceptable. PRO: Tough little plastic trunks, coarse plastic flock basically glued on - I'm affixing these to 1" round washer bases (for weight) and using them as woodland scatter. They're great for this purpose. CON: MAJOR flashing / mold lines, there is no blending between dark and light per se...the "discoloration" people are talking about is an attempt to highlight the greenery, but it is really sloppily done and too high-contrast. I will probably dunk these in a dark wash and then highlight by hand via drybrush ... but then, these are for gaming, not for diorama work, so maybe I won't bother. NEUTRAL: they present a range of sizes between about 4 and 5 inches, and what looks like two distunct trunk styles - mine are much more homogenous, basically only the 4" / shorter one you see in the pic. ASSESSMENT: They're reasonably tough, adequately realistic, and okay for casual D&D / Warhammer or similar tabletop gaming. I would not use these for a standing railroad set or important diorama.
A**H
Perfect for 28mm to 32mm gaming.
I picked these up for Bolt Action, Warhammer, and D&D scenery. They look great, perfect height for tabletop gaming at that scale. However, they do not come with Bases. I was able to 3D print tree bases, but one could easily make bases out of clay, bottlecaps, etc. These do "shed" a little bit, which was to be expected.
J**R
Recommend
Amazing, recommend to architecture students
D**R
Love these
Absolutely love these! They are bright and vibrant and stand out among the scenery. The fact the trunks are properly textured like trees instead of the typical rounded brown tube that is a tree trunk makes me happy. They have a lengthy peg at the base which can be easily trimmed to size as needed. The leafy covering is secure. Definitely will buy these again! Well worth the cost (which is generally far less than what you'd find in a hobby or craft store).
I**R
Disappointing
The highest tree I measured is about 4 inches not counting the approximately 3/4" or so section for pushing into styrofoam or similar base. The majority are smaller. The trees shed material and make a mess. I had planned on using to fill space in a summer model village/fair that includes Lemax amusement rides and an O gauge train. A couple of trees that were 6 inches or so, per the description, would have worked. What I got was definitely too small for my purpose.
J**E
Están bien y corresponden a imagen
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