 Well we're going to get into some bigger trees. We're going to do some of those Appalachian style deciduous trees and we're going to also do some big conifers. And by doing that it's going to save you a lot of time in terms of actually having to model them. Like big conifers, big four round ones? Like ones you couldn't put your arms around. That's the kind. Let's get started. Okay so what we need to think about when we see what's there right now is basically the distant horizon style of mountains and hills and as you come into the foreground you're sort of got the medium distance so now we're dealing with big stuff and to use to build your big trees or like puffballs just like as you I don't know if you traveled down in the North Carolina that you seen the trees there. So to do that what we're going to do is we're going to grab some yellow and some black and we're going to put it in that big round brush that I showed you at the beginning and we're going to create a really interesting effect here. I'm going to push this on an angle okay about 45 degrees into the scene push it in and let go and I'm going to push in and let go push in and let go and you notice the puffballs? Train Masters TV only from Model Railroad Hobbyist magazine.