There are so many pine tree tutorials on UA-cam, but yours is by far my favourite! You end up with such natural looking pine trees which aren't uniform and gives such a realistic look. Thank you so much for sharing your technique. I will be using this! :)
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Absolutely brilliant, thank you! I've watched countless tutorials on pine trees and yours is by far the best, both the end result and the clearness of the instructions.
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Excellent tutorial. I have been using this technique for years but learned something new from you. How to apply the foilige material and adding 2mm static grass.
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I really appreciate your method of adding flock through the container and shaking, as well as trimming the tree with the tweezers at the end. Very nicely done!
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You are a great teacher. I've been making pine trees using a similar method, but your instructions will make them much more realistic. Adding flock to the fine turf and shaking it in a container is much cleaner than sprinkling it on and will give a better result. The final touch of trimming the trees with the tweezers afterward gives them a much better appearance. Thank you for sharing your expertise! -Roger from Chicago.
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Really, this has to be one of the best ways to make a small pine trees. You've done a great job, shown nicely in a great video. I do have one slight criticism and that's that if you look at nearly all species of pine tree, most of their branches point upwards, they don't 'hang' downwards. The branches at the bottom, the older ones, might be horizontal, or hang downwards slightly due to their weight, but that's normally it. I've made a few 'indestructible trees' ones that I can jet wash, and vacuum clean to get rid of dust without causing any damage at all, but your use of 'rope' has given me an idea and I will incorporate that into my next tree. Thanks for posting. Subscribed.
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Oh my goodness I just found your channel. I love to watch videos of this type and especially love, scratch built things. So I’m subscribing! These trees are beautiful. I think it’s probably some of the best that I’ve seen on UA-cam. You make it look so easy.
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@@goodmemoriesproductions I think I'll try these trees on the near edge of a model forest, but use furnace filter material for the trees that are further away, since they seem much easier to make. Yours look MUCH better, though!
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Looks great. But how do you make the tree trunk, when they are taller? I have seen some Videos where they make it with Alufoile, but I don' t like the look.
Hello and thank you for your comment. The taller i maked is 8'' and they looking great. My layout and what i make is in HO (1:87). So i don't need bigger than this. If you want it, you can take bigger wire to do it. If you mean a trunk that you can see without branches, i'll probably use a Balsa stick 1/4''x1/4'' and shape it with my hobby knife. After that i always scrape my wood with a metal brush to bring out the grain of the wood. I hope my answer gonna help you. Let's subscribe to know when i'll gonna release my next video. Enjoy!!!
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I love the way your trees come out. I’ve been experimenting with different wire and rope. I got the wire,but I feel the rope is not correct. What type of rope do you use. Thank you
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Hey man! This looks amazing. Can you please provide precise information about the glue spray you are using and the rope? I tried so many glues already and so many ropes and they look terrible. Many thanks in advance.
The glue spray i use right now and i prefer is the one from Aleen's tacky spray (Take a look on how to make awesome tree really quickly on my channel). For the rope is tuff to tell. They don't have any compagny name on the package. I'm going with the more rigid look one. Just try to see it on the video the texture.
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Everyone in the comments said it best, these are incredible. Thankyou for a great tutorial! I ordered supplies for this after watching 20 other pine tree videos. Subscribed and cannot wait to see more of your work in the future. What species of pine would you say this is closest to?
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Yes but it exist already this technics on the Luke Towan page. I do video just to show upgrading or news technics. It’s gonna make this channel original😜👍
Absolutely stunning - easiest method and best looking pines I've found on UA-cam - thanks so much for making this! Just starting this process myself - I've cut a rope i bought at hobbycraft that looks similar to yours, however, the strands look very light, floppy and soft (like angel hair for an Xmas tree). Yours looks stiffer and more wirey - will that make and difference or will it stiffen with more that I harvest or when they are sprayed? Many thanks in advance!
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The important things is to get strands not twisted. Outherwise it will be tuff when you gonna roll the wire with your drill cause you gonna stop so many time to replace the strands. When you gonna put the primer and let it dry, it's gonna be more wirey like you said. ;P
@@goodmemoriesproductions thank you! Everything going well, really nice shape to the trees and all sprayed brown. However, I've come to the spray adhesive and have had a disaster! I used Hobbycraft Permanent Adhesive spray and it was a nightmare - came out like a yellowish thick glue with in a horizontal pattern and wasn't a fine mist at all. The adhesive stuck to the perimeter of the branches like a spider's web and when shake n it came out as a green clumped disaster! :-( I've looked for Krylon Super Grip Adhesive 47777 here in the UK but it is no where to be seen anywhere unfortunately. Can you recommend an alternative or the properties of what I need to look for? I see there are some sprays that say 'repositional' on them - is that what I need to find? There is 3M Spray 77 available here but I'm seeing im people say it is too strong and sticks too fast. I'm assuming I need something that dries slower to allow the flock to get around better when shaken? Many thanks for your advice in advance!
I Terminator, you must use a glue spray making a fine spray. The 3M is to much dense. Aleen’s tacky spray is the best I use now. You can find it in any Walmart. You can order it on the site if you don’t have any in UK. Check on my second video where I show how to making trees. You gonna see the spraying glue I talking about. Don’t put to much glue is the key. Otherwise, to much stuff gonna stick on the frame. I hope I answer your question. If you don’t find the glue try some to find the thinner spray you can find. I had buy so much cane before finding the perfect things. Enjoy!!!
@@goodmemoriesproductions thanks again - really appreciate your reply. Aleene's spray is again not available in the UK but I think I might have found a good product: 3M SprayMount repositionable spray adhesive www.amazon.co.uk/SprayMount-Adhesive-Spray-200-Transparent/dp/B000SHR4ZE/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1499950011&sr=8-3&keywords=spray%2Badhesive&th=1&psc=1 It is repositional for 12 hours before permanent, isn't 'stringy' and the folks on this forum seem to think it is good: www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/124282-spray-adhesive-advice-for-tree-making/
There are so many pine tree tutorials on UA-cam, but yours is by far my favourite! You end up with such natural looking pine trees which aren't uniform and gives such a realistic look. Thank you so much for sharing your technique. I will be using this! :)
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They look so realistic ! . Beautiful trees ..Thank you for teaching us 🙏🏻
best pine trees I've seen yet.
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Very nice,looks great
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Ça rend parfaitement !
Un gros merci!!! Content que ça te plaises.
Very nice trees Eben Etzebeth !
Absolutely brilliant, thank you! I've watched countless tutorials on pine trees and yours is by far the best, both the end result and the clearness of the instructions.
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Great job! Thanks for the video.
I've watched about 100 videos and this THE BEST VIDEO for making trees, so cheap and simple, I'm speechless!!!
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The twist and shake! Geniously simple. Color me inspired!
great idea!
Thanks!!!
That is verry beautiful!
Thank you very much!!!
Very nice. The technique is not too complicated or time consuming.
Thanks. 👍
Absolutely beautiful
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⭐️ Great technique and a great result ⭐️ thanks for sharing 👍
That is fantastic, simple looking. Love it. Thank you
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This is the best tutorial ever! Thank you.
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very good work!! thank you for sharing!!
Best model pine
tree I’ve ever seen. Salut.
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Your tree is beautiful, thank you for showing
Nice work, I really like the method. I'll give it a try
Excellent technique and tutorial. Thank you!
This is a stroke of genius! thanks for sharing, I'll be trying this out very soon!
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Wow, I've seen this technique before but never this well, outstanding work!
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Beautiful! 🎉❤
I like the way you make the point at the top. One tip. If you unravel the large rope and soak it over night the fibers will straighten.
Wow very nice.
Thank you!!!
C'est Bon!! That is an excellent way of making a very realistic pine tree- probably the best I have seen so far! Merci.
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Wow wow wow that is amazing thank you for making this video!
Excellent tutorial. I have been using this technique for years but learned something new from you. How to apply the foilige material and adding 2mm static grass.
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Those look really good. Have to try it.Thanks for the information.
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Great job!!!! thanks for sharing it with us.
Wow! Great video......Thanks.
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That is a beautiful tree. Excellent job. That is pretty simple to do.
Great start to a new channel. Keep the videos coming.
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La fabrique good memories I was subscriber #18. I will share.
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I really appreciate your method of adding flock through the container and shaking, as well as trimming the tree with the tweezers at the end. Very nicely done!
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great video .... I love the shaking it in the jar technique .. saves materials.
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@@goodmemoriesproductions I only wish I had found this before I just made a whole lot of trees using coconut fibre lol. Next batch
Very nice technique! Thanks for sharing
Thank you Simon for sharing your amazing techniques! You are a superb teacher, again thank you! RM
Quick easy and awesome looking
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Great job!!! Well done!👏👏👏
Thank you!!!👍
Well done, looks great! From Melbourne Australia...
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I came here from Big Gary's channel. I'm glad I did. awesome videos and work. keep it up my friend. I subscribed
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Thank you very much!!!!
Very nice, thank you for this
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Lovely work bud.
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Great work
That’s a great technique!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
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Well done, best looking tree I’ve seen. I will try.
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You are a great teacher. I've been making pine trees using a similar method, but your instructions will make them much more realistic. Adding flock to the fine turf and shaking it in a container is much cleaner than sprinkling it on and will give a better result. The final touch of trimming the trees with the tweezers afterward gives them a much better appearance. Thank you for sharing your expertise! -Roger from Chicago.
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Quick, simple and yet excellent!
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most excellent method ever!
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Thank you for sharing. I will use this technique on my train layout.
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Thats sooo cool!!! Thank you for sharing!
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Wow that’s awesome. Big Gary sent me over. I’m happy I did. I liked and subbed to your channel. 😃👍 David
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Looks great!
God job,very realistic
Best looking trees I've seen ! You make it look so easy. Thanks for sharing your method. Subscribed without hesitation 😂
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Very nice.
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Your trees are stunning. I am planning on making some of these for my layout too. Keep the videos coming. Thanks for sharing and stay safe out there.
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@@goodmemoriesproductions would you mind if I give you a shout out on one of my upcoming You Tube videos this week?
@@biggsrr6708 Just let me know when you get it
@@goodmemoriesproductions sounds good, I am hoping to have it up by Friday. As soon as I am uploading the video, I will leave another comment on this thread for you. I hope you get several subscribers from the shout out, thanks again.
Beautiful trees. Love how easy your method is.
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Fantastic job!!! One of the best trees tutorial I have seen, well done!
I might try a darker tone, but they are excellent!
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Thanks for this great tutorial Doctor Strange
Amazing!! Thankyouu 💛
Really, this has to be one of the best ways to make a small pine trees. You've done a great job, shown nicely in a great video. I do have one slight criticism and that's that if you look at nearly all species of pine tree, most of their branches point upwards, they don't 'hang' downwards. The branches at the bottom, the older ones, might be horizontal, or hang downwards slightly due to their weight, but that's normally it. I've made a few 'indestructible trees' ones that I can jet wash, and vacuum clean to get rid of dust without causing any damage at all, but your use of 'rope' has given me an idea and I will incorporate that into my next tree. Thanks for posting. Subscribed.
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Wow! You're trees look amazing!
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GREAT tutorial! Thank you!
It's a real pleasure!!!!
BRAVO!
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Wow! Thank you UA-cam for sending me this video! The trees are lovely! Just Subbed and can't wait to see your other videos.
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very good
Thank you!!!
Excellent results my friend, they look fantastic.
Regards
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Ah enfin un belle accent québécois en anglais 😁😁. Cool ton tutoriel, c'est facile et surtout rapide, je vais l'essayer c'est certain.
Merci pour ton commentaire!!! C’est vraiment apprécié. Je fais mes tutoriel en anglais pour redonner à un plus grand publique. Désolé pour la langue française😅
@@goodmemoriesproductions pas de problème, je fais la même chose sur mon channel aussi, c'est normal 😁
Amazing
Great!
Thank you!!!
Brilliant!
Thank you!!!
That's a brilliant method!!!! very nice!!
Oh my goodness I just found your channel. I love to watch videos of this type and especially love, scratch built things. So I’m subscribing! These trees are beautiful. I think it’s probably some of the best that I’ve seen on UA-cam. You make it look so easy.
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Это лучший способ для ёлок!!👍🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Fantastic, instant subscribe!
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With thinner rope, I'm guessing this would work well for N scale, too. Thank you for sharing. Very well shot, edited, and narrated.
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@@goodmemoriesproductions I think I'll try these trees on the near edge of a model forest, but use furnace filter material for the trees that are further away, since they seem much easier to make. Yours look MUCH better, though!
Superb looking conifers.
You have just solved my pine problem with your simple tutorial.
I did not hesitate in subscribing🙃
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Looks great. But how do you make the tree trunk, when they are taller? I have seen some Videos where they make it with Alufoile, but I don' t like the look.
Hello and thank you for your comment. The taller i maked is 8'' and they looking great. My layout and what i make is in HO (1:87). So i don't need bigger than this. If you want it, you can take bigger wire to do it. If you mean a trunk that you can see without branches, i'll probably use a Balsa stick 1/4''x1/4'' and shape it with my hobby knife. After that i always scrape my wood with a metal brush to bring out the grain of the wood. I hope my answer gonna help you. Let's subscribe to know when i'll gonna release my next video. Enjoy!!!
Merhaba, Türkiye’den Ayşe. Bir çok video izledim ancak bu efsane görünüyor. Sizden ricam malzemeleri paylaşabilirseniz bende denemek istiyorum. Teşekkürler 🙏
Happy new year to all of you😉👍
The trees are amazing, absolute wow 🤯
Thanks for the Video 😝👍
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Great tutorial, subbed
Thanks for your comment!!! I'll gonna do it one day, but i'm pretty busy and i want to put my time at the right place. It's such a long work to do this.
molto bravo complimenti ;ma che tipo di materiale e' la corda :juta,canapa o che?
Sorry!!! No abla espagnol
En francais aussi s'il vous plait! Merci pour votre bon video.
I love the way your trees come out. I’ve been experimenting with different wire and rope. I got the wire,but I feel the rope is not correct. What type of rope do you use. Thank you
Thanks for your comment!!! I appreciate it. I can't tell you a specific compagnie. But you can find it in many Hardware store. It's a rope quite rough when you tuch it. I hope it will help you. Enjoy!!!
Salut Simon , j’ai trouvé mon projet de paysage pour cet été ! J’ai besoin bcp de sapins ! Bonne job ton vidéo !
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Hermoso!! 🌲
Thank you very much!!!
Love the way your trees look. I think I just killed mine!
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Nice! Thanks for sharing!
👍👍👍🎄🥂🍾🎄🎄🎄❤️
Hey man! This looks amazing. Can you please provide precise information about the glue spray you are using and the rope? I tried so many glues already and so many ropes and they look terrible. Many thanks in advance.
The glue spray i use right now and i prefer is the one from Aleen's tacky spray (Take a look on how to make awesome tree really quickly on my channel). For the rope is tuff to tell. They don't have any compagny name on the package. I'm going with the more rigid look one. Just try to see it on the video the texture.
The trees look phenomenal. How would you do a weeping cedar like the Alaskan yellow cedar 👈🏻in the avatar.
Stay safe 🌲
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Just subbed. I thought I was 🤷🏼♂️. Happy Holidays 🎄
These trees look nice .Can you put a list in the description of your video to all the products you used like type of wire , rope , glue etc. please
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It's done!!! Enjoy it!!!
@@goodmemoriesproductions ty, keep up the great work. Subscribed
How would you go about adding snow for a winter scene?
I think i guess a other layer of snow effect from woodland scenics. Maybe i should try when i'll gonna create a winter scene
Everyone in the comments said it best, these are incredible. Thankyou for a great tutorial! I ordered supplies for this after watching 20 other pine tree videos. Subscribed and cannot wait to see more of your work in the future. What species of pine would you say this is closest to?
Thank you so much for your comment!!! I really appreciate it. For the species I don’t know. But they looking great from I see in the nature. Your first one don’t gonna be the best. But practice the technics and they gonna looking greater than the video. I maked so much better trees now. Keep in touch, the next videos I working on will be very interesting. Enjoy!!!
I just wanted to know if the rope is in sisal, jute or hemp. thanks
It’s in jute
thanks you are very kind and you are also very good. hello@@goodmemoriesproductions
do you make eastern cedar trees ?
Yes but it exist already this technics on the Luke Towan page. I do video just to show upgrading or news technics. It’s gonna make this channel original😜👍
Absolutely stunning - easiest method and best looking pines I've found on UA-cam - thanks so much for making this!
Just starting this process myself - I've cut a rope i bought at hobbycraft that looks similar to yours, however, the strands look very light, floppy and soft (like angel hair for an Xmas tree).
Yours looks stiffer and more wirey - will that make and difference or will it stiffen with more that I harvest or when they are sprayed?
Many thanks in advance!
Thank you so much for your kindly words. I try to make content of quality. I make video with just things i don't find on youtube or something i improve by myself with other basic technics. Don't be shy to share and subscribe my channel. Enjoy!!!
The important things is to get strands not twisted. Outherwise it will be tuff when you gonna roll the wire with your drill cause you gonna stop so many time to replace the strands. When you gonna put the primer and let it dry, it's gonna be more wirey like you said. ;P
@@goodmemoriesproductions thank you! Everything going well, really nice shape to the trees and all sprayed brown.
However, I've come to the spray adhesive and have had a disaster!
I used Hobbycraft Permanent Adhesive spray and it was a nightmare - came out like a yellowish thick glue with in a horizontal pattern and wasn't a fine mist at all.
The adhesive stuck to the perimeter of the branches like a spider's web and when shake n it came out as a green clumped disaster! :-(
I've looked for Krylon Super Grip Adhesive 47777 here in the UK but it is no where to be seen anywhere unfortunately.
Can you recommend an alternative or the properties of what I need to look for?
I see there are some sprays that say 'repositional' on them - is that what I need to find?
There is 3M Spray 77 available here but I'm seeing im people say it is too strong and sticks too fast.
I'm assuming I need something that dries slower to allow the flock to get around better when shaken?
Many thanks for your advice in advance!
I Terminator, you must use a glue spray making a fine spray. The 3M is to much dense. Aleen’s tacky spray is the best I use now. You can find it in any Walmart. You can order it on the site if you don’t have any in UK. Check on my second video where I show how to making trees. You gonna see the spraying glue I talking about. Don’t put to much glue is the key. Otherwise, to much stuff gonna stick on the frame. I hope I answer your question. If you don’t find the glue try some to find the thinner spray you can find. I had buy so much cane before finding the perfect things. Enjoy!!!
@@goodmemoriesproductions thanks again - really appreciate your reply.
Aleene's spray is again not available in the UK but I think I might have found a good product:
3M SprayMount repositionable spray adhesive
www.amazon.co.uk/SprayMount-Adhesive-Spray-200-Transparent/dp/B000SHR4ZE/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1499950011&sr=8-3&keywords=spray%2Badhesive&th=1&psc=1
It is repositional for 12 hours before permanent, isn't 'stringy' and the folks on this forum seem to think it is good:
www.rmweb.co.uk/community/index.php?/topic/124282-spray-adhesive-advice-for-tree-making/
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