Adventures in Making Trees: Part 2

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Uploaded by on Jun 21, 2009

My Web Site: http://modelrr.oakviewresources.com/

Part 2: In this video I continue to experiment with different methods of making trees to decide which ones I want to use on my Model Railroad.

Music Notes: The music on this video was recorded using Sonar Home Studio Ver 6.0. The drums and keyboards were played on an M-Audio Keystation 61 ES and/or sequenced in the MIDI Editor. The bass used is an SX Fretless Jazz Clone Modded with Dimarzio J Pickups.

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  • Of course, that would not work with the Woodlands Scenic one . . .

  • A touch of solder would be very effective at holding the trunk parts together. That is what I use. With solder there are no problems with fingers being stuck to the model!

  • I picked up some Bachmann trees the other month and was totally disappointed with them. Not only for the quality and uselessness, but also the chemical stench unleashed throughout my apt. upon opening the carton. Bad, bad stuff!

  • This is a really nice way of making trees.

  • I agree with this guy you ware talking. This trees are hopless. Making scrath build trees is simpler and cheaper.

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