for trees I have had success using spray carpet glue for trees, make up the tree, add some well teased out pan scrub, squirt with the glue and add dyed ground spone. It doesn't mist it comes out in a jet, but I was pleased with the results and it seems to be holding the ground foam well. Cant cite the make as it all got used a year ago.
Thanks for watching, I’ve tried a few but it’s a bit difficult to control the focus of the spray, they tend to come out as a thick jet, If they had a mist spray though they would be fine. 😉
Hi just found your channel and sub ,Just wanted to say i find your channel very helpful as am a neebie to 28mm .Good luck on your move and all the best
That’s very kind of you to say, thanks for watching. Hopefully when I’m a bit more settled and have unpacked after the move, I will be back with more regular videos😉
Thank you, most upholstery outlets have it, but I usually buy mine on EBay, as you can order it in A4 sheets, which is ideal for projects like this. Thanks for watching😉
I found Coconut Fiber but it's all in thin sheets. I'm assuming you fluffed that up or did it come that thick? Also, they're all brown, did you have to spray paint yours green?
Thanks for watching, it’s called Rubberised Horse Hair/Coir Sheet, you can get it in A4 sheets on eBay, it’s basically an upholstery material. It comes in a pale green colour, with a brown under colour so works well for the branching and bushing of trees and hedges. Just has a bit of flock for a more spring/summer foliage. Hope this helps mate😉
Those hedges turned out great Chris. I see you said your into the new house. Looking forward to seeing the new hobby setup once your settled.
Cheers mate, yes very much surrounded by boxes at the moment but going to have to look into hobby area soon. Thanks for watching.🙂
Great job
Thank you for watching😉
Hi Chris, another great video, thanks for sharing
Thanks mate🙂
for trees I have had success using spray carpet glue for trees, make up the tree, add some well teased out pan scrub, squirt with the glue and add dyed ground spone. It doesn't mist it comes out in a jet, but I was pleased with the results and it seems to be holding the ground foam well. Cant cite the make as it all got used a year ago.
Thanks for the tip Mike, I’ll have to give that a try. Cheers for watching 😉
Excellent work mate!
Thank you! Cheers for watching😉
Have you tried cans of upholstery adhesive? YOu normally get that in far larger cans and its used for sticking foam cushions to wooden seat bases.
Thanks for watching, I’ve tried a few but it’s a bit difficult to control the focus of the spray, they tend to come out as a thick jet, If they had a mist spray though they would be fine. 😉
Hi just found your channel and sub ,Just wanted to say i find your channel very helpful as am a neebie to 28mm .Good luck on your move and all the best
That’s very kind of you to say, thanks for watching. Hopefully when I’m a bit more settled and have unpacked after the move, I will be back with more regular videos😉
Great work and a great tutorial
Cheers for the kind feedback, thanks for watching🙂
Amazing, I am really enjoying your videos, please can I ask where can I get the plastic/horse hair matting
many thanks
RichT
Thank you, most upholstery outlets have it, but I usually buy mine on EBay, as you can order it in A4 sheets, which is ideal for projects like this. Thanks for watching😉
nice :)
Thanks mate, cheers for watching😉
No, really... you make it so easy and simple awesome :)
Great video but I can’t seem to find this horse hair stuff. Could you please supply a link? Cheers mate
Cheers for watching mate, here’s a link for some I’ve found on UK Ebay, hope this helps www.ebay.co.uk/itm/255146420594? 😉
@@TheGreatMim thanks so much mate
I found Coconut Fiber but it's all in thin sheets. I'm assuming you fluffed that up or did it come that thick? Also, they're all brown, did you have to spray paint yours green?
Thanks for watching, it’s called Rubberised Horse Hair/Coir Sheet, you can get it in A4 sheets on eBay, it’s basically an upholstery material. It comes in a pale green colour, with a brown under colour so works well for the branching and bushing of trees and hedges. Just has a bit of flock for a more spring/summer foliage. Hope this helps mate😉
@@TheGreatMim Thank you, I would have never found that. Looks like it's something they sell in the UK, but I'm not seeing it anywhere in the states.
@@chesterstevenson I’ve just had a quick look on the internet, may these people could help you www.diyupholsterysupply.com/Rubberized-Hair.html
@@TheGreatMim Thank you. For some reason that didn't pop up when I searched the term. This will save me a lot of time!