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Strips or Bullets for a Mega Tree?
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[QUOTE="djgra79, post: 100850, member: 1447"] Might depend on what type of tree you like the look of. Flat trees (with no rounding) and more commonly strip as they produce clean straight lines more easily when mounted to something rigid as Oz mentioned. Once you start doing 180, 220, 360deg trees, in my opinion nodes look better. Depending on how close together you have the nodes at the top of the tree may determine the type of pixel (node or square) you may need to use. [/QUOTE]
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