A perfect video with no wasted time listening to useless chit-chat. As far as getting a point on the top of the dowel I use a barrel pencil sharpener that I got for $1.79 at Staples. You can get ones that take larger-diameter pencils.
I’ve been waiting years for a tutorial like this because I’ve always felt that 5% difference makes for an amazing tree for photorealistic dioramas, so thank you so much for sharing this. Also, your channel is worthy of soooo many more views and follows (and here’s one more person subscribed!).
I agree! Little improvement can go a long way! Although I completely understand that not everyone would feel this is worth it haha Thanks for sub, I appreciate it 😊
I just found a roadside Chistmas tree ! It has snow & lights. I can make a 1,000 trees for my diaramas . You would not believe what people throw out. Just take a ride through your local condo streets . I find really great stuff. I am a re-cycler re-purposer. I need a barn for all the things I find. TVs, blender, toasters, microwaves, air fryers, and much more. My wifey is not happy with all the stuff I bring home. But I can't allow the goodies to go into the landfill ! America is so wasteful. FYI I Happy New Year.
I've been looking through videos on fir tree techniques for the last several days for a project and none of them came close to being as helpful and concise as this one was. Thanks for sharing your work and also great edit!
Nice. It was such a bummer that I already finished my Christmas village and installed the Christmas trees and lights, then I saw this one. I felt the urge to start all over again. Thanks for this tuts... very helpful.
Yes, it takes a couple of hours working relaxed followed by many years of excellent satisfaction. Few endeavors have such a stellar ratio. Well done. Excellent also that you mentioned others from which you learned. Subbed.
Excellent looking fir tree! I absolutely loved your tutorial, camera work, excellent editing and follow-through guide and explanation. I am going to defiantley use your methods. Thank you so much for sharing!
Wow! I have been searching a long time, for a tutorial that shows how to make an impressive "Hero tree." You nailed it! I wanted something that would not fall apart if it had to be cleaned a little, and an end result that would be worthy of the time spent. Thank you very much, and am looking forward to more of your works.
Great job making this tree. It is a bit involved, as you said, if you want to make a bunch, but I don't think faster trees will ever look this good. Great video production quality, too.
This is by far one of the best model trees I've ever seen. Absolutely incredible attention to detail and consideration for robustness. Certainly added to the terrain list! Great work!
It's funny. I watch two of those channels regularly. I found the third just before watching your video. And, I just bought the Golden Fiber Paste today after watching Boomer Diorama! Small world. Your tree is magnificent. What a great idea to twist the wire with a drill. It's gorgeous. Probably the best that I've ever seen. Now to get an airbrush!
I spend a lot of time thinking about what method to follow and I think I have seen most pine trees tutorials on TH-cam and this one makes it look easy while getting that realistic look. As well as putting emphasis on it being a time consuming project! I want to try this myself
Glad you like it! I've tried a dozen methods and some of them are actually pretty darn good, but I was never completely satisfied with the result. I wanted to try and squeeze a bit more realism into my trees. I also love taking my time on the details of my dioramas. In fact sometimes the tedious tasks are my favorite part of crafting haha.
Thanks for stopping by! I've been a subscriber of your channel for a while now and your projects are awesome! That castle build was absolutely unreal! Can't wait to see what other creations you make! Also Excited to see a fellow Canadian on here too! There are a few of us in the crafting video space now! We're taking over haha
"Your atrocious feather duster" comment cracked me up. This was definitely entertaining and really interesting. Idk if I'll make one of these, partly for lack of tools, but I loved watching the process & seeing the spectacular results of your efforts. 😊
wow this is awesome! i tried this today for a ww2 tank diorama- easily found the supplies around the house. I looked at many videos but yours was the best - It turned out very well! thank you for posting and laughed at the mixture of mm and inches which we tend to do all the time.
I have made trees using a few techniques and I must say I am impressed with yours. I am definitely going to make a few using your technique. Thank you.
This demonstration was amazing. Beautiful trees for villages. Thanks for sharing. I have many bottle brush trees for the holidays and these will add texture and interest.
For drilling holes in the tree trunk, get a Micro-Mark mini chuck for cordless drills to hold the small bits. That will make that job must faster and save your wrist from hurting.
Well done! I like the "virtually indestructible" part. A little put off by the "if you need to make a whole forest" bit, but you could make these for the front and some others that are partially hidden behind them.
I loved this video and I’m going to use it as a reference to make some trees. And just a heads up: This channel is going to blow up with more well edited and well executed videos like this. You’re going to be a huge channel if you keep it up!
I just discovered your channel. Very nice! Having been a disciple of Boomer's for 2 1/2 years now, and using and adapting his tree-making techniques to create my own, I'm glad to add your method to my growing catalogue of options. Thanks. ~Brian
This is beautiful! I am currently tasked with making scenery for my mother's nativity scene, and I think a variation on this would work to craft some cedar-y or cypress-y looking trees. Since I expect they would need to be fuller, I am thinking about using a larger diameter dowel so the holes for the branches don't break the trunk.
..................... WOW.... THAT looks so realistic, it's scary... Very appropriate for this month, I guess? But, with all seriousness, I have been learning these sorts of terrain building techniques for decades, and this is, BY FAR, the VERY BEST that I have EVER seen... Grats.!.!.!
I love the innovation on your wood dowel - wire armature trees! They look fantastic! Yes indeed, they are also tough and will stand the test of time as well - a true model tree. Bravo ~ Boomer.😁
Oh thanks for the upload, I'd really like to try this. In my opinion, the fact that it's time consuming is irrelevant, the stunning result is all that matters!
Thanks for stopping by! I agree, time commitment generally doesn't factor into my crafting techniques, but I can understand why it matters for others. I'm pretty happy with how this turned out though 😊
I’m so glad some of us have found you through knarb makes! Your editing is incredible and you have sooo many useful tips!! I love that it’s all done and explained in a simple way to follow along and make with 😊 I can’t wait to see what else you have in store, and now time to go watch all your other videos haha 💕
Oh gosh thank you for the kind words! I am super grateful to knarb for sharing, as the majority of my traffic for this video was from that post! Thanks for checking it out! 😀
Hey thanks for sharing, I've got to say that your conifer tree is the best I've seen on TH-cam. That looks like something I want to try. There are so many tree making videos out but not really sold on their final product . Awesome video ! .
Just found your channel.. love the terrain/scenery builds. This fir tree tutorial is the best I've seen... and I've watched a lot.... Will def try this technique.. 👌🙂
Very nice video and method of making awesome looking trees. I make the conventional (for a lack of a better term) evergreen fir type trees w/twisted wire and ground foam, however, I may give these a try for some foreground trees. Much more labor intensive, but worth the effort for a large HO Colorado type model railroad. I need about 500-600 trees (or more) so most trees will be twisted wire, but I will definitely try your awesome technique! Well done and very well explained. Now, if I could just find a way to make the twisted wire fir trees faster! Philip Jersey Shore Area
This is old, but ive never seen this technique before. I watch a LOT I mean really a LOT of diorama and tabletop crafts videos. Im indeed trying this out.
Looks perfect! Definitely a bit too labour intensive to make too many, but making a couple for a highlight piece is definitely worth the time. Thanks for sharing this!
ive been modeling for over 20 years. started out in wargaming and now i build O guage train layouts i have over 50k invested in O scale trains and this is the master class of fur trees i have ever seen! this is remarkable and i am going to rip out every tree from my layout and replace the hundreds of trees with this. AMAZING!
Oh my gosh thank you for the kind words! Although I only recommend this technique for your center or "showpiece" trees because it's takes a long time and it's quite tedious haha. But if you have the patience for it, go for it! 😊
I've never made a diorama, a mini, or a tree. But I'll be damned if this isn't entertaining to watch! You've earned a sub from me, and I'm gonna hurl myself down the rabbit hole of your content and see what else I can learn!
I'm a huge fan of Luke and Boomer, and I've now added your channel to my tree tutorial must watch list. I hadn't previously seen some of your techniques, so I have some new ideas to go with. One question is, where did you find the tree guide @3:13? I've been looking for something like that for some time. Thank you!
yeah I honestly don't mind doing tedious work like this, sometimes it's nice to just turn the brain off for a bit haha. thanks so much for the kind words and subscription!
I'm upset that I watched this. It looks SOO good. But either I won't make one (Likely what I'll do) Or I'll try to make a bunch for a forest diorama. Thank you and curse you and also bless you and your level of patience.
@@GeordiecraftsI'm making a diorama in the woods for a couple little indians I have to live in. I'm going to attempt to make at least three of these to put in there. Thank you so much for sharing this. They look absolutely fantastic.
This was a great video and tutorial. Ya that looks tedious, but I do want a forest haha. Would look cool with some sort of fake snow too! Maybe with a zenithal with white spray paint.
Thanks! It would take a long time to make a forest, but sometimes it's nice to turn the brain off and do a tedious task haha. I agree! A zenithal and/or snow would look great on this tree! I plan on doing a winter diorama later in the year 😊
Something new! I've never twisted two-wire branches and you've really captured the look well. I was doing a set of canyon dioramas for a local park a couple of years ago, and had to settle for many $ worth of Heki "Christmas trees," trimmed to shape with scissors and sprinkled with ground foam. It was a demo of what you say about different methods when you need a forest worth of trees! I have a personal project under way now, and may just have to have a go at your method! May I ask where the suspension bridge in your intro photos is?
I love it but yeah it is time consuming, I think my first one I got carried away with how many holes I put in the dowel !! So I thought I would use the extra holes for short wire to simulate dead branches which would be covered by other branches down the tree
Der Baum ist sehr aufwendig herzustellen aber wirklich faszinierend realistisch. Wenn der Baum an einer gut sichtbaren Stelle im Diorama steht, lohnt sich das schon.
I've used that, and many other, methods in my tree making journey haha. The result is pretty decent and if I had to make a lot of trees for a big layout I would probably use the flockbox and static grass method. But for those front-and-centre "showpiece" trees I realy like this method here (as tedious as it is haha)
I didn't have a dowel, wire, or any of the other materials so I just drew a picture of a pine tree but it wasn't very realistic. What did I do wrong??
LOL, every recipe review ever
Dammit I've had to rewatch the same 30 seconds of video because I keep laughing at your comment 😂😂😂
Gwad, I can't stop laughing!
A perfect video with no wasted time listening to useless chit-chat. As far as getting a point on the top of the dowel I use a barrel pencil sharpener that I got for $1.79 at Staples. You can get ones that take larger-diameter pencils.
Forget the tree (which is fantastic), the real work went into editing this video together, this must have taken you ages, well done!
Thanks so much! editing always takes so much longer than I think it will and this was certainly no exception haha, I'm glad you liked it 😊
I’ve been waiting years for a tutorial like this because I’ve always felt that 5% difference makes for an amazing tree for photorealistic dioramas, so thank you so much for sharing this. Also, your channel is worthy of soooo many more views and follows (and here’s one more person subscribed!).
I agree! Little improvement can go a long way! Although I completely understand that not everyone would feel this is worth it haha
Thanks for sub, I appreciate it 😊
I just found a roadside Chistmas tree ! It has snow & lights. I can make a 1,000 trees for my diaramas . You would not believe what people throw out. Just take a ride through your local condo streets . I find really great stuff. I am a re-cycler re-purposer. I need a barn for all the things I find. TVs, blender, toasters, microwaves, air fryers, and much more. My wifey is not happy with all the stuff I bring home. But I can't allow the goodies to go into the landfill ! America is so wasteful. FYI I Happy New Year.
I've been looking through videos on fir tree techniques for the last several days for a project and none of them came close to being as helpful and concise as this one was. Thanks for sharing your work and also great edit!
Nice. It was such a bummer that I already finished my Christmas village and installed the Christmas trees and lights, then I saw this one. I felt the urge to start all over again. Thanks for this tuts... very helpful.
Yes, it takes a couple of hours working relaxed followed by many years of excellent satisfaction. Few endeavors have such a stellar ratio. Well done. Excellent also that you mentioned others from which you learned. Subbed.
I've seen a lot of tutorials on how to make conifer trees, and though many of them look great yours is by far the best one.
Excellent looking fir tree! I absolutely loved your tutorial, camera work, excellent editing and follow-through guide and explanation. I am going to defiantley use your methods. Thank you so much for sharing!
Wow! I have been searching a long time, for a tutorial that shows how to make an impressive "Hero tree." You nailed it! I wanted something that would not fall apart if it had to be cleaned a little, and an end result that would be worthy of the time spent. Thank you very much, and am looking forward to more of your works.
Great job making this tree. It is a bit involved, as you said, if you want to make a bunch, but I don't think faster trees will ever look this good. Great video production quality, too.
This is by far one of the best model trees I've ever seen. Absolutely incredible attention to detail and consideration for robustness. Certainly added to the terrain list! Great work!
This video is A+ on every aspect. Technique, creativity, presentation and editing. You are very talented
It's funny. I watch two of those channels regularly. I found the third just before watching your video. And, I just bought the Golden Fiber Paste today after watching Boomer Diorama! Small world.
Your tree is magnificent. What a great idea to twist the wire with a drill. It's gorgeous. Probably the best that I've ever seen.
Now to get an airbrush!
I spend a lot of time thinking about what method to follow and I think I have seen most pine trees tutorials on TH-cam and this one makes it look easy while getting that realistic look. As well as putting emphasis on it being a time consuming project! I want to try this myself
Glad you like it! I've tried a dozen methods and some of them are actually pretty darn good, but I was never completely satisfied with the result. I wanted to try and squeeze a bit more realism into my trees.
I also love taking my time on the details of my dioramas. In fact sometimes the tedious tasks are my favorite part of crafting haha.
Hey thanks for the shoutout! Saw this from Knarb's community post. Awesome tree and great video! And heya from a fellow Canuck!!!😊
I may use this tree method in the future as these are incredible. Again, awesome vid 👌🙂
Thanks for stopping by! I've been a subscriber of your channel for a while now and your projects are awesome! That castle build was absolutely unreal! Can't wait to see what other creations you make!
Also Excited to see a fellow Canadian on here too! There are a few of us in the crafting video space now! We're taking over haha
Awesome! Can't wait to see how it turns out! Let me know if you have any questions 😊
@@Geordiecrafts Haha we are indeed! And thanks!!!😊😊😊 I will definitely give u a buzz if I have any questions or issues👌🙂
"Your atrocious feather duster" comment cracked me up. This was definitely entertaining and really interesting. Idk if I'll make one of these, partly for lack of tools, but I loved watching the process & seeing the spectacular results of your efforts. 😊
wow this is awesome! i tried this today for a ww2 tank diorama- easily found the supplies around the house. I looked at many videos but yours was the best - It turned out very well! thank you for posting and laughed at the mixture of mm and inches which we tend to do all the time.
I have made trees using a few techniques and I must say I am impressed with yours. I am definitely going to make a few using your technique. Thank you.
Love it! ❤ Certianly a new twist on this method ! I will try this some day, and subbed. Thankyou! Well done!!!
This demonstration was amazing. Beautiful trees for villages. Thanks for sharing. I have many bottle brush trees for the holidays and these will add texture and interest.
For drilling holes in the tree trunk, get a Micro-Mark mini chuck for cordless drills to hold the small bits. That will make that job must faster and save your wrist from hurting.
Well done! I like the "virtually indestructible" part. A little put off by the "if you need to make a whole forest" bit, but you could make these for the front and some others that are partially hidden behind them.
Short, to the point, well done. I will use this method in making trees for my layout. Thank you.
That tree is top notch! Nothing makes a miniature table look as awesome as a few well made trees!
Thanks! And I agree! All the focus is usually on miniatures (which are important of course), but a few good trees can really add a lot!
This is the most impressive model tree I have ever scene. Absolutely mad, awesome job.
Aw thank you! 😊
Scene? I saw what you did there. :p
I loved this video and I’m going to use it as a reference to make some trees. And just a heads up: This channel is going to blow up with more well edited and well executed videos like this. You’re going to be a huge channel if you keep it up!
That's awesome, please share your results when you're done! I love seeing others people's work 😁 and thank you so much for the kind words!
Yes! These are the trees for me! I've made plenty of pine trees but yours look the best. Well done! And your video is excellent. 5 stars.
I just discovered your channel. Very nice! Having been a disciple of Boomer's for 2 1/2 years now, and using and adapting his tree-making techniques to create my own, I'm glad to add your method to my growing catalogue of options. Thanks. ~Brian
This is beautiful! I am currently tasked with making scenery for my mother's nativity scene, and I think a variation on this would work to craft some cedar-y or cypress-y looking trees. Since I expect they would need to be fuller, I am thinking about using a larger diameter dowel so the holes for the branches don't break the trunk.
..................... WOW.... THAT looks so realistic, it's scary... Very appropriate for this month, I guess? But, with all seriousness, I have been learning these sorts of terrain building techniques for decades, and this is, BY FAR, the VERY BEST that I have EVER seen... Grats.!.!.!
♡that looks great! ☆pine trees are scrawny because they are crowded out in nature
I love the innovation on your wood dowel - wire armature trees! They look fantastic! Yes indeed, they are also tough and will stand the test of time as well - a true model tree. Bravo ~ Boomer.😁
Thanks so much! And thanks for the tips in your videos and comments! 😊
@@Geordiecrafts Keep it up. It only gets better! Cheers.😁
Oh thanks for the upload, I'd really like to try this. In my opinion, the fact that it's time consuming is irrelevant, the stunning result is all that matters!
Thanks for stopping by! I agree, time commitment generally doesn't factor into my crafting techniques, but I can understand why it matters for others. I'm pretty happy with how this turned out though 😊
I’m so glad some of us have found you through knarb makes! Your editing is incredible and you have sooo many useful tips!! I love that it’s all done and explained in a simple way to follow along and make with 😊 I can’t wait to see what else you have in store, and now time to go watch all your other videos haha 💕
Oh gosh thank you for the kind words! I am super grateful to knarb for sharing, as the majority of my traffic for this video was from that post!
Thanks for checking it out! 😀
Hey thanks for sharing, I've got to say that your conifer tree is the best I've seen on TH-cam. That looks like something I want to try. There are so many tree making videos out
but not really sold on their final product . Awesome video ! .
Just found your channel.. love the terrain/scenery builds. This fir tree tutorial is the best I've seen... and I've watched a lot.... Will def try this technique.. 👌🙂
Very nice video and method of making awesome looking trees.
I make the conventional (for a lack of a better term) evergreen fir type trees w/twisted wire and ground foam, however, I may give these a try for some foreground trees. Much more labor intensive, but worth the effort for a large HO Colorado type model railroad. I need about 500-600 trees (or more) so most trees will be twisted wire, but I will definitely try your awesome technique!
Well done and very well explained. Now, if I could just find a way to make the twisted wire fir trees faster!
Philip
Jersey Shore Area
This is old, but ive never seen this technique before. I watch a LOT I mean really a LOT of diorama and tabletop crafts videos. Im indeed trying this out.
Looks perfect! Definitely a bit too labour intensive to make too many, but making a couple for a highlight piece is definitely worth the time. Thanks for sharing this!
Haha yes it's not a quick method by any means, but if you're looking for extra detail in your front-and-center tree(s) it's not so bad 😋
As a budding diorama builder I'm always looking for better ways to do things and these look so good! Thanks for sharing and Happy Building, Cory
Beautiful, I may use this for my little project next few days
The principle behind this is so deceptively simple, yet so effective.
Cool stuff.
Incredible job 👏 👏👏👏
Oh my goodness thank you for the super thanks! ❤
wow, this is amazing, good job!! kind of reminds me of getting the Christmas tree out of the attic. 🤣
These trees look really amazing and definitely something worth spending the time on. Now I need to make about 60 lol
ive been modeling for over 20 years. started out in wargaming and now i build O guage train layouts i have over 50k invested in O scale trains and this is the master class of fur trees i have ever seen! this is remarkable and i am going to rip out every tree from my layout and replace the hundreds of trees with this. AMAZING!
Oh my gosh thank you for the kind words! Although I only recommend this technique for your center or "showpiece" trees because it's takes a long time and it's quite tedious haha. But if you have the patience for it, go for it! 😊
This looks simpler than other methods I've seen. Can't wait to try this. Thanks!
That is an amazing looking tree. Thank you so much for showing us how it's done.
I've never made a diorama, a mini, or a tree.
But I'll be damned if this isn't entertaining to watch! You've earned a sub from me, and I'm gonna hurl myself down the rabbit hole of your content and see what else I can learn!
Thank you for the kind words and the sub! I don't have too many videos up yet, but I have lots more in the works!
Really good! Tedious is worth it with results like that! Great video 👍🏻
That is probably the coolest for tree build I've seen. Now I have a forest to build/plant.
I must say, this is some really impressive stuff. Thanks for making it accessible through your clear step by step process.
Fantastic result! I've been looking for a tutorial like this - thank you.
These look FANTASTIC
CANADA! fantastic tree, i'll have to keep this technique in mind. It really does pruduce a great result!
Une référence en la matière. La meilleure video sur comment faire un sapin . Excellente prise de vue aussi. Mille bravo. 😊 🇧🇪 👍👍👍
Wow, this tree looks just stunning 😻
Woah! The editing and production value on your videos is like adding hot sauce to your spaghetti! Sooo spicy, sooo good!
It really is the best tree I've seen on here!
and i watch a LOT of diy scenery :)
Switching measurements is fine. We use both in the UK too 🙏. Epic tree by the way!
I'm glad we're not the only ones! Haha. And thank you! 😁
I'm a huge fan of Luke and Boomer, and I've now added your channel to my tree tutorial must watch list. I hadn't previously seen some of your techniques, so I have some new ideas to go with. One question is, where did you find the tree guide @3:13? I've been looking for something like that for some time. Thank you!
Well done, excellent results.
I would imagine doing 5 trees at a time would help with the overall avg time spent on each tree
I know you said this was a time sink to make, but it looks so easy, fast, and effective here! Video production is also great, consider me subscribed
yeah I honestly don't mind doing tedious work like this, sometimes it's nice to just turn the brain off for a bit haha. thanks so much for the kind words and subscription!
I'm upset that I watched this. It looks SOO good. But either I won't make one (Likely what I'll do) Or I'll try to make a bunch for a forest diorama. Thank you and curse you and also bless you and your level of patience.
Hahaha you're welcome and sorry 😂
@@GeordiecraftsI'm making a diorama in the woods for a couple little indians I have to live in. I'm going to attempt to make at least three of these to put in there. Thank you so much for sharing this. They look absolutely fantastic.
This was a great video and tutorial. Ya that looks tedious, but I do want a forest haha.
Would look cool with some sort of fake snow too! Maybe with a zenithal with white spray paint.
Thanks! It would take a long time to make a forest, but sometimes it's nice to turn the brain off and do a tedious task haha.
I agree! A zenithal and/or snow would look great on this tree! I plan on doing a winter diorama later in the year 😊
That turned out great!
This is seriously my new favorite tree. Thank you 🙏🏻
So very good! Thanks Geordie, I needed some tree advice for some upcoming projects. Fantastic video all around!!!
Thanks T-Nu! It's a doozy of a process but it turned out pretty alright! Let me know if you have any questions 😊
@@Geordiecrafts It turned out much better than alright. : )
I'll hit ya' up if I run into some snags. Thanks and cheers!
the BESTmodel tree I have ever seen, great job
Wow, very realistic, well done!
Gorgeous tree, I can’t wait to try this! Beautiful job on the video too.⭐️🤩
Fantastic tutorial! The result looks great 👍 obviously the top of the tree can be optimised but all in all really good.
Fantastic looking trees, love it. Thank you for sharing
Great build, fantastic video, and awesome presentation! I'm gonna give this a go on my next diorama project 😁
Thanks so much! And that's awesome to hear, be sure to let me know how it goes 😀
Amazing job, and so much patients to do . Thanks for the tip.
Love it! Looks so realistic!
Something new! I've never twisted two-wire branches and you've really captured the look well. I was doing a set of canyon dioramas for a local park a couple of years ago, and had to settle for many $ worth of Heki "Christmas trees," trimmed to shape with scissors and sprinkled with ground foam. It was a demo of what you say about different methods when you need a forest worth of trees! I have a personal project under way now, and may just have to have a go at your method!
May I ask where the suspension bridge in your intro photos is?
Lovely work, I'm going to give it a go, thanks for making the video.
A high-quality and very informative, entertaining video 😄 And the tree turned out amazing! Can’t wait to see what you make next!
Thanks so much! I already have another project in the works 😊👾
My usual source of inspiration is GROVE DEN but this is a fantastic starting method.
Very cool, definitely the most realistic pine trees I have seen!
Thanks! I'm pretty happy with how it turned out 😊
Great looking tree! Excellent! Thanks
Genius! What a beautiful tree!
Incredible tree and incredible video!
That is one crazy realistic tree, well done!
Thanks so much! I'm pretty happy with how it turned out 😊
Very cool realistic looking tree! Nice job
Beautiful love it and I was just talking about trees , these look awesome
I love it but yeah it is time consuming, I think my first one I got carried away with how many holes I put in the dowel !! So I thought I would use the extra holes for short wire to simulate dead branches which would be covered by other branches down the tree
Really cool Tree. A combination of different methods with a great result. Well done.
Allso a really good video. 👍👍👍👍💪
Best regards Chicken
Der Baum ist sehr aufwendig herzustellen aber wirklich faszinierend realistisch. Wenn der Baum an einer gut sichtbaren Stelle im Diorama steht, lohnt sich das schon.
wow! that is a great tutorial. And a great tree! Thanks for sharing
THIS GIRL IS AMAZING!
Very nice work! I’ll give that a try.
Amazing work as always!!!
Have you ever thought about using a static grass applicator with coniferous trees?
I've used that, and many other, methods in my tree making journey haha. The result is pretty decent and if I had to make a lot of trees for a big layout I would probably use the flockbox and static grass method. But for those front-and-centre "showpiece" trees I realy like this method here (as tedious as it is haha)
@@Geordiecrafts It's definitely worth it!
Damn, that editing was somehting else. The tree looks grand but seems very time-consuming & like a lot of work. As you said though, 'worth it'
OK... third video i watch : you ve really got talent!
Brilliant idea and the tree looks amazing. Definitely will make some of these, thanks 👍👍