Dear Kristi, You might find assistance with your fir tree section by contacting Mr. Fred Peters, an artist who specializes in diorama pieces depicting fish and their habitat. He has done numerous complex habitat dioramas (fishery museums, for example) which I'm sure have featured trees of all sorts. Fred's work can be seen at http://www.aabc.com/peters/peters.htm. Email contact at [log in to unmask] Some weeks back, I believe another member of this list made an inquiry about diorama creations. I could not respond at the time, but will share the information now, since we're back to the subject. We have recently begun to attempt re-assembly of a team of superb diorama creators who worked closely together several years ago, operating from a facility in Los Angeles. In the past, their work was directed by a good friend and associate, who specializes in restoration of murals and iconography that have been earthquake damaged, primarily in California churchs (busy is steady...if nothing else is). This diorama team produces museum quality work, and they've done some wonderful projects. One was an installation at the Fisher Mansion museum in Detroit, another in Culver City. They were trained in a Bengali technique for casting resin that is extremely lifelike, and is used throughout temples in India. Their presentations are complete, and include sequenced lighting, music, narration, moving figures, etc. There is a video available showing their process, completed installation scenes, etc., which we'll be happy to share. In return, we'll hope to receive a barometer reading of current interest in this field, which will help us to determine how best to re-organize the team. Regards, Susan Eshelman Art Vision International "Virtual Administrators of the World's Fine Art" http://www.aabc.com