great idea . going to hobby lobby today for other things. I hope I can find a green that will work for trees. i think villagers would flip out walking out their door in the morning to see a neon green tree smiling at them.
this has nothing to do with trees, but my son (and husband) are also named Loren and my son is CRAZY into model trains. We are building a layout right now.
@STNautilus Chenille fibers... They stems come in various shapes and colors. Some forms are straight, like extra large pipe cleaners, and others look more similar to the "bumps" he uses. Obviously, the thicker the chenille stem, the wider the tree one could make, but any of the styles could be used to make trees of some form.
Note: The chenille stem fibers are much softer than those of pipe cleaners... Just wanted to clarify.
"Chenille bumps". Chenille are like pipe cleaners, the bump style have wider fabric in places, google it and you'll see. You can get them at Michael's or Hobby Lobby and similar stores, or online.
Your method is exellent it has given me an idea as to use it to make individual branches in the very much larger scale of O gauge see my video response.
Wow.
Great technique
legomasterchiefEvan 2 days ago
great idea . going to hobby lobby today for other things. I hope I can find a green that will work for trees. i think villagers would flip out walking out their door in the morning to see a neon green tree smiling at them.
Antone0218 2 days ago
Thanks for sharing. Great work and idea
PaintandHonour 1 week ago
Does it matter if i don't use spray glue?
DulisPowers 1 week ago
que fibra es esa?? en español por favor :)
lacanutita 1 month ago
thank you
Fatwetback360 1 month ago
thats really cool :D
irhererOfLoL 2 months ago
Very cool. I will definately be trying. Thank you for sharing.
goindown71 2 months ago
just use hemp rope....
TheRealZUIKAKU 2 months ago
What type of fibers does he use?
fergusorou 2 months ago
@fergusorou He said "chenille fibers." These are available from most larger craft stores such as Michael's.
smegweevil 1 month ago
muito bomm d+
Tchescofap 2 months ago
Excellent video, very informative, thanks for sharing your technique!!
policecardiecast 2 months ago
que material utilza para crear el cuerpo del pino (esa cosa verde)
vaxthard 2 months ago
shneel bubs
MrJimmyYeah 3 months ago
what about large trees like 14 " , any one got recommendations on how to do that ?
mrx87329 3 months ago
muy buena la técnica no savia como ASER un árbol y esto fue lo mas fácil y lo mas lindo muchas gracias
EDGARDODCFENIX 6 months ago
mast idea deye chacha
khanshawez11 7 months ago
did abed off Community make this video??
maxlow01 7 months ago
@maxlow01 LOL
karl1087 5 months ago
Wow, very cool technique :)
LJFHutch 8 months ago
Pine tree made in four minutes with a drill, wire, fibers, hairspray and terrain foam... That's so simple, yet it looks so good!
Mr. Slater, you are a GENIUS... :O
thegreattotemaster 9 months ago
are pipe cleaners ok to use instead of chenille fibers??
ninadancer767 11 months ago
BAZBoyZVidz thanks ......................
balongpoako 11 months ago
where can you find chenille fibers online?
lachrymalsighs 1 year ago
does anyone know where to buy this fiber? all i can seem to find online are pipe cleaners. can these fibers be purchased by themselves?
lachrymalsighs 1 year ago
What's that green stuff he uses as 'branches'? I can't make out what they're saying. *isn't a native english speaker*
stennert 1 year ago
@stennert I think he says "chineale or shineale sorry for spelling, shin neal clumps
rickydoodle37110 1 year ago
@stennert I think he says "chineale or shineale sorry for spelling, (shin neal) clumps
rickydoodle37110 1 year ago
Great clip. Hope your business does well.
BigMrFirebird 1 year ago
this has nothing to do with trees, but my son (and husband) are also named Loren and my son is CRAZY into model trains. We are building a layout right now.
drumkid330 1 year ago
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drumkid330 1 year ago
whats the stuff u sprinkle on the tree and where do i get it?
maskettiman 1 year ago
what and where can i get the stuff u sprinkle on the tree
maskettiman 1 year ago
Thanks for a terrific tip.
miguelaltes 1 year ago
the twisting thing he used was a pair of pliers and a drill
maratbabe 1 year ago
what equipment did he used????????????
MsLonelyboy7 1 year ago
SSOOOO COOLL!!
what is that twisting think, btw?
stickeroni1 1 year ago
What is the stuff you sprinkle on the tree...??
goshiki59 1 year ago
@goshiki59 looks like woodland scenic blended turf (T49)
TheDean04 1 year ago
very nice!
xINVISIGOTHx 1 year ago
@BAZBoyzVidz
Where can i get this ground cover?
BoundtoJesus 1 year ago
@BoundtoJesus
Gamesworkshop (the warhammer company) sells it
dlcaius 1 year ago
Bravo!!!
Clyntell54 1 year ago
super :)
interflug 1 year ago
I need to make 2,300 of them
AlcoholicSemenStain 1 year ago 32
@AlcoholicSemenStain
eh?! why?))
Akumii 1 year ago
@AlcoholicSemenStain 0000000000000000000 of them
pops51201 1 year ago
TRABALHO BOM
cardosomanuel2 1 year ago
Amazing
richardtomson 1 year ago
That is flippin' fantastic.
M.
meversbergii 1 year ago
Make me want to kick some puppies!!!!!
RhinoCockJuice 1 year ago
Fucking nazeillis!
JAGDPANTHER20 1 year ago
This is great! What fiber did he use? I couldn't quite hear the name of it.
STNautilus 2 years ago
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OKstateJMan 2 years ago
@STNautilus Chenille fibers... They stems come in various shapes and colors. Some forms are straight, like extra large pipe cleaners, and others look more similar to the "bumps" he uses. Obviously, the thicker the chenille stem, the wider the tree one could make, but any of the styles could be used to make trees of some form.
Note: The chenille stem fibers are much softer than those of pipe cleaners... Just wanted to clarify.
OKstateJMan 2 years ago
Great! Thanks a bunch, I had seen them before, I couldn't figure out what they're called so I can find some more.
STNautilus 2 years ago
Wow! That is a great idea!
netmatrix75 2 years ago
I never knew this kind of stuff got so intense =__=
darkkclovers 2 years ago
the simpliest way to create model trees,two thumbs up man!
bumblebee016 2 years ago
will this work on HO scale very very good video.
mccunecp 2 years ago
yes I use this technique to make trees for warhammer wargames. you need to find bigger bristles (I use broom bristles)
arae101 2 years ago
Brilliantly helpful. Thanks so much.
clairsentient 2 years ago
what is the green substance he dipped it in at the end.? to make it look more like a tree..???
qc7000 2 years ago
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this is so cool
TheDean04 2 years ago
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FAIL.
xxxIronHeadxxx 2 years ago
would that work for 1/35 scale?
101stAirbornefilms 2 years ago
OMG thats very COOL
MrThunderleaf 2 years ago 9
I make mine (N scale) in 3 foot lengths, which I then cut down to different tree sizes.
fergusontea 2 years ago
at: 0:26 what does he say?
Wire and Schneel-buffs?
Wtf is a Schneel-buff?
Tebbycakes 3 years ago
"Chenille bumps". Chenille are like pipe cleaners, the bump style have wider fabric in places, google it and you'll see. You can get them at Michael's or Hobby Lobby and similar stores, or online.
1MillerTime 3 years ago 2
man, that is somethin else.idnt it funny how we all ,or most ,find there hobby in life.wow.
BLDMLN1007 3 years ago
what is the green thing he put on the wire?
petee18 3 years ago
green floral foam, but ground in a food processor.
Poperol 2 years ago
omg!!
Nice work. but im not that good at making a tree at 1:220 scale O_o'
I'll think i buy some trees in my local hobby store :p
mod4zezima 3 years ago
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Boooooooooo!!!! fuck you!!!!!
KINGTIGERKILLA 3 years ago
I must say you certainly are a bad mutherfucker. Awesome!
BOROCKHARDJR 3 years ago
Your method is exellent it has given me an idea as to use it to make individual branches in the very much larger scale of O gauge see my video response.
chrisrussell1 3 years ago 2
Great video. I'm going to try this out!
BNSFDash9 3 years ago 2
Excelent video. I bet this msthod would work for HO gauge as well. Think I'll try it. Thanks! God Bless, Walt
walt407 3 years ago
Really good. Thanks very much for showing.
EmperorAst 4 years ago
good work, thank
BaronvonBavert 4 years ago