What a well explained tutorial. Really liked your approach to modelling pines and one that I will be definitely starting to use. I need quiet a few of these and this answers my needs. Brilliant. Thank you for sharing. Stay safe.
Hello, I have been making trees for some time now for my small country layout. I use the same materials except the sawdust is a great idea I am looking forward to seeing how you color the sawdust. Some of the additional things that I use for making trees is a cardboard box opened on one end and I place the trees and material in the box at makes clean up a lot easier and keeps it contained. Also for spraying. I found one thing that works really good as opposed to hairspray is thin down Elmer's type wood glue and dip the tree once it's formed on the Dell in the glue and then shake the flocking foam onto it. Sometimes I will spray paint the underside of the tree foreshadowing. The first tree I ever made is still on my layout and the way that it turned out it looks like lightning struck the top of the tree because the trunk is exposed at the top and split. I work in a small 10 ft by 12 ft bedroom in my condo. So doing all this stuff and keep it contained in a box works very well. One other thing I do as far as when I plant the trees on the layout, all of my rock formations and mountains and Trackside Landscaping features are done with expanding foam that I found for under $4 that can at the local Walmart( I have seen the spray expanding foam for as high as $12 at The Big Box store). This is a good economical and creative way to make your own landscape features. My very first one was my train tunnel. Once I got the train tunnel put together I was able to carve it into all kinds of different rock formations in Cliffs and the such and then treated with the flocking and then add mountain climbers people camping a couple of cabins and a fire lookout. The fun thing about this hobby is yes it does take time to make certain things but then you get the satisfaction of being an artist! Thank you once again for putting out this instructional video. I will subscribe to your channel now.
Welcome aboard my channel Walter. I do have a video on coloring the sawdust. It works great but takes time. You have some good ideas. 10x12 room to me is a perfect size. Mine room is 8 by 19 and is limiting my layout types. I just tried something new a year and a half ago and it was to tight so I am redoing now. Just popped a hole in the wall and built a small but long staging yard in my lower family room. I have videos for that. Now I do not have to take trains on and off just turn on the tracks. Thanks
Thanks John for a great tutorial. Mostly I appreciate you didn't put in some (sometimes) horrible music. I make my trees almost the same way but never used this material you showed. I will surely try your method. Greetings and subscription from the Čech Republic 🇨🇿.
Wow. I have to say I really like the look on those pine trees. Im living in Sweden so I probably wont get my hands on those green filters.. but Im gonna look for similar stuff. The technique with thin round layers is really cool. It makes the tree look thick with branches, but dont look like they were solid foliage. Thanks for the inspiration! Subbed :)
Well back when I made this video I bought 5 packs of this furnace filter material. I cannot find it anymore except online for much more as well. Walmart does not appear to carry it anymore. Funny thing is I now mostly make wire spun trees instead. I sold 2 of the packs to a viewer. Thanks
Furnace filter, didn't write that down. Went to the Dollar store but couldn't find it. Tried the back of a scouring pad. Looks the same but it is very tightly woven and impossible to separate.
Thank you for a clear concise video with no corny music or selling jobs. I'm going to mentally cut everything in half and make some N-scale trees.
You are welcome.
Wow, what a great idea. Thank you 😊
Glad you like it!
Great video and well produced instructions, followed your instructions and made my first amazing looking tree
Great I am glad it helped. Thanks for watching.
That’s amazing and they look great , I’m trying it tomorrow !!
They are fun to make. Thanks
That is fantastic John. I can hardly wait to make some pine trees using your technique!
You can do it! I am also going to make an updated video for the pines. I have simplified the process. Thanks John
What a well explained tutorial. Really liked your approach to modelling pines and one that I will be definitely starting to use. I need quiet a few of these and this answers my needs. Brilliant. Thank you for sharing. Stay safe.
Glad it was helpful!. I did a simplified update showing an even faster method of making these on my channel. ua-cam.com/video/RdaDf8zuO9E/v-deo.html
Great how too... those came out great!!! We need to start making trees for our layout.. I hope they look as good as yours!!!
They are pretty easy. I think you wont have any problem with them. Thanks!
Hello, I have been making trees for some time now for my small country layout. I use the same materials except the sawdust is a great idea I am looking forward to seeing how you color the sawdust. Some of the additional things that I use for making trees is a cardboard box opened on one end and I place the trees and material in the box at makes clean up a lot easier and keeps it contained. Also for spraying. I found one thing that works really good as opposed to hairspray is thin down Elmer's type wood glue and dip the tree once it's formed on the Dell in the glue and then shake the flocking foam onto it. Sometimes I will spray paint the underside of the tree foreshadowing. The first tree I ever made is still on my layout and the way that it turned out it looks like lightning struck the top of the tree because the trunk is exposed at the top and split. I work in a small 10 ft by 12 ft bedroom in my condo. So doing all this stuff and keep it contained in a box works very well. One other thing I do as far as when I plant the trees on the layout, all of my rock formations and mountains and Trackside Landscaping features are done with expanding foam that I found for under $4 that can at the local Walmart( I have seen the spray expanding foam for as high as $12 at The Big Box store). This is a good economical and creative way to make your own landscape features. My very first one was my train tunnel. Once I got the train tunnel put together I was able to carve it into all kinds of different rock formations in Cliffs and the such and then treated with the flocking and then add mountain climbers people camping a couple of cabins and a fire lookout. The fun thing about this hobby is yes it does take time to make certain things but then you get the satisfaction of being an artist! Thank you once again for putting out this instructional video. I will subscribe to your channel now.
Welcome aboard my channel Walter. I do have a video on coloring the sawdust. It works great but takes time. You have some good ideas. 10x12 room to me is a perfect size. Mine room is 8 by 19 and is limiting my layout types. I just tried something new a year and a half ago and it was to tight so I am redoing now. Just popped a hole in the wall and built a small but long staging yard in my lower family room. I have videos for that. Now I do not have to take trains on and off just turn on the tracks. Thanks
Great-Looking trees! Great Tutorial!
Glad you like them! I did make an updated video of these showing smaller pines. Thanks.
Thanks John.. you make it look so easy.. thanks for sharing and keep up the great work.. Lance
Thanks 👍 It is easy but time consuming.
Thanks John for a great tutorial. Mostly I appreciate you didn't put in some (sometimes) horrible music.
I make my trees almost the same way but never used this material you showed.
I will surely try your method.
Greetings and subscription from the Čech Republic 🇨🇿.
Glad it was helpful!
Nice tree making tutorial, John. You have a great looking layout. Armando 👍
Thank you very much!
Wow. I have to say I really like the look on those pine trees. Im living in Sweden so I probably wont get my hands on those green filters.. but Im gonna look for similar stuff. The technique with thin round layers is really cool. It makes the tree look thick with branches, but dont look like they were solid foliage. Thanks for the inspiration! Subbed :)
You might be able to order some filters online. I am happy you can see my videos in Sweden. That is awesome! Thank you!
Great. Nice work! 👍
Thank you! 👍
Very simple but nice
Thank you! Cheers!
Love it!! Thanks for the video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
New to your channel really enjoyed this video in your tree making
Thanks for watching Todd.
Perfect step by step video thanks
Glad it helped. Thanks
Great tree's!
Thanks
Hey are you still using that brand and color furnace filter? I can't find it for a reasonable price anywhere.
Well back when I made this video I bought 5 packs of this furnace filter material. I cannot find it anymore except online for much more as well. Walmart does not appear to carry it anymore. Funny thing is I now mostly make wire spun trees instead. I sold 2 of the packs to a viewer. Thanks
Furnace filter, didn't write that down. Went to the Dollar store but couldn't find it. Tried the back of a scouring pad. Looks the same but it is very tightly woven and impossible to separate.
No dollar store brands will work if they even have any. Walmart or hardware stores. I must be something you can tear.
Great video.
Please could you give us the Walmart fiber link?
I can not find it.
Thanks.
www.walmart.com/ip/Flanders-SM1006-NaturalAire-Hogs-Hair-Cut-To-Fit-Air-Filter/16225736
Trying to find the filter material. Where did you get it? Thought you said Walmart but do nt=ot see it online.
I did buy it at Walmart. I get it there in the home supplies area.
ive started using a fine turf 2mm static grass mix on my trees
Yes that works good to. There are many things that work. Thanks
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Thanks
get some wooden skewers cheap at Walmart
Yes that works well to.