Very detailed video building instructions for pretty fir trees! Step by step, with inexpensive materials and a bit of manual skill, you can create a small fir forest. Inexpensive alternative to expensive products from specialist shops. Thank you for this! Cheers, John
Tnx... some stuff must be specialized, there is no other way, but some other stuff, well, you can use normal products and I dont see why we should not. :)
Great trees! I'm attempting to make these. I used pba and some sifter fine dirt from the back yard. I did have a problem with the PVA not sticking to the wire. So after that first coat i tried some permanent tacky glue, which worked great as a base for the PVA and dirt. Thank you for the content!
@dioramadevil i didn't use a primer. But I found out that tacky spray is flexible and doesn't seperate as easily as PVA. Next set of trees I might start with that as this round was already covered in PVA and dirt. The tacky spray adds texture as well
Very detailed video building instructions for pretty fir trees! Step by step, with inexpensive materials and a bit of manual skill, you can create a small fir forest. Inexpensive alternative to expensive products from specialist shops. Thank you for this! Cheers, John
Tnx... some stuff must be specialized, there is no other way, but some other stuff, well, you can use normal products and I dont see why we should not. :)
Easy, cheap, realistic: genial!
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Awesoms tutorial, thank you very much. A couple of hours before I was thinking about a diorama with pine trees
Next time I will try with asparagus furn. But thank you. Its an easy quick way to obtain decent results.
I too, am blown away, they are brilliant. Thanks for sharing 👍
I am happy to hear that... 🤟😀 Thx...
Cách làm cây thông mini rất đẹp
Tnx, I guess... 💪😁
Great trees! I'm attempting to make these. I used pba and some sifter fine dirt from the back yard. I did have a problem with the PVA not sticking to the wire. So after that first coat i tried some permanent tacky glue, which worked great as a base for the PVA and dirt. Thank you for the content!
Interesting. What glue did you used as primer before the pva?
@dioramadevil i didn't use a primer. But I found out that tacky spray is flexible and doesn't seperate as easily as PVA. Next set of trees I might start with that as this round was already covered in PVA and dirt. The tacky spray adds texture as well
scuff your wire to get a better hold with the PVA@@TB-ModelRR
bellissimo tutorial!
Grazie, caro...
Great idea for making trees. Definitely going to give this a go, thanks 👍👍
Its all a mix of older aproaches... I just took what I like and put them togeather... 🤟😀
that was an amazing video. your final trees look fantastic. i need pine branches for my armour, i have found the solution to make them. thank you
A pleasure. Thsnk you...
Brilliant work my friend! Next level
Tnx. Its not so hard, trust me...
Great video, will give this a go at some point..thanks for sharing
Let me know how it went... Its a pleasure...
Good job , i'll try for my next diorama
Just do it... Tnx
Thanks for your sharing ❤
It is a pleasure.
This is a great tutorial! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you...
Awesome! Thanks😀👍🏼
No problem...
Nice!!! Thank you!
A pleasure...
Další takzvaně czechish 😂 a taky další super video z české produkce 👌🏻 jen tak dál 😎
Slovinsko, Slovensko, samá polévka... :D Díky za komentář a pochvalu. Viz také zbytek obsahu. Uvidíme se! :D
Simple and effective
I also think that way... 😂
Once again you made it look simple 😂 seriously, it's a very effective method and I look forward to see how it will turn out at the end 👍
Tnx, bro...
Have you tried using the airbrush with the Water/PVA Mix? would be faster?
Hmmm. No, I didnt. You can, and let us know... 🤪
hello, what extra thin are you using? I might need some for an architecture site model
Extra thin CA Starbond... It is top noch...
Hezké video jen škoda že není v cz :) když už jsou tam cz nápisy :)
Thank you, I guess... 😀
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Thanks! Great video. What type of brush and varnish at 9:30? Thanks again
It is a fan brush. Chip one. And wood acrylic mat varnish plus water (1:1)...