Step of making pine tree in 1/35 scale.

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thanan

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Hello again, here is my diy. model tree about 1/35 scale pine tree. This model tree twisted tree trunk and branches with wires. I used real grass and dye with medium green color for the tree leafs. This model tree high 25cm. and suitable to diorama of WWII.

Thank you to all visit and welcome any suggests or comments.

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thanan

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Thanks to all friends for messages.

PaPa 695: This model tree took about 3 hours to finished it.
 
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CDW

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Very nice Thanan.

I'll add this technique to my knowledge, hopefully it'll improve my model tree building for the future.
 

mossiepilot

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A great tree Thanan, is there a figure to stand beneath it?

Thanks for the how to.

Tony.
 
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thanan

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Thanks so much CDW with mossiepilot. Very great from you both messages.
 
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Plastickitbasher

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Brilliant just brilliant will have to try this myself, thanks for the how to.
 

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I am definitely going to give this a go, great 'how too'.

Have fun, John
 
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Boldman

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What is that white material you use to coat the wire along the truk and branches? It looks a bit like air dough. I usually use a thick mix of Tetrion wall filler when coating the trunks of my trees such as the one I did here:
 
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thanan

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\ said:
Brilliant just brilliant will have to try this myself, thanks for the how to.
That very great kind message. Thanks so much David.
 
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noble

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Hi Thanan this is excellent work and very very realistic any chance you could do a written step by step guide as this will be very useful for an on going project as i need 1/35 pines. 5 stars mate lovely work.

scott
 
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tecdes

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Thanan

Looks really good. Just contemplating buying some trees for the edges of the shelves which are set up as airfields and where my model aircraft are displayed.

Your trees are the part & look much superior to the shop ones.

Will take your idea & use it Thanan. Provided you do not charge me !

Laurie
 
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thanan

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Hi Scott, Thanks to your kind message and advise. The step of how to with full complete details I prepare to write it soon.

Hi Laurie, Thanks so much and very happy that you like this tree. If you finish it please sent some pictures of your tree to me. Thank you.

More of Model trees please visit my page at Model Trees & Diorama scenery | Facebook or Thanan Diorama Products. Vietnam War Diorama. | Facebook
 
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Kieran

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wow nice

What was that orange stuff you used? some sort of plaster?
 
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Boldman

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Just checked out your Facebook pages - there are some stunning trees you've made there, very impressed! I need to practice some more - I can get the trunks and branches looking okay but need to work more on getting the foliage looking realistic.
 
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