How to make a Realistic Miniature Pine Tree for Models, Wargaming, D&D and Dioramas

Описание к видео How to make a Realistic Miniature Pine Tree for Models, Wargaming, D&D and Dioramas

Hi from Miss Diorama!
In this video I demonstrate how I made this miniature model Pine Tree. I think it looks most like a Western Hemlock Pine Tree; What do you think? Be sure to leave your response in a comment.
I watched @art37 make his DIY Miniature Spruce Tree Step by step tutorial & have used his method to make my tree; Check out his video here;
   • DIY |How to Build a Miniature Tree | ...  

One thing I did differently was instead of making flocking out of a sponge the way he did, I used Woodland Scenics Coarse Turf, and I coloured it a darker green for my pine tree using acrylic paint (as you can see in my video). I did grind it to a finer grade using a spice grinder and then sent it through a sieve to separate the finer particles in a similar way to @art37 in his video. If I make another pine tree, I will probably invest in some Woodland Scenics Fine Turf in dark green rather than having to make fine flock myself.

Here's the link to my Miniature Rustic Woodland Stone & Log Cabin Diorama video that features this Realistic Miniature Pine Tree;
   • Miniature Rustic Woodland Stone & Log...  

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Materials Used for this Tree:
Craft Knife,
Sand Paper,
Wire & Wire Cutters
PVA Glue & Craft Glue,
Brown & Green Acrylic Paint
Jar with Water
Drying Tray with Baking Paper
Paint Brush,
12mm Static Grass Flocking
Coarse “spongy” Turf (I used Woodland Scenics Coarse Turf). Use their Fine Turf in dark green if you want to skip a few of the steps in my video. I used what I already had amongst my supplies
Ruler for marking intervals
Balsa Wood Dowel / Rod
Fine drill or spike (to make holes)
Bowl or Container for flock

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