make miniature trees -part 3 -Conifers


Pаrt 3 – Conifers – οf Hοw tο Mаkе Miniature Trees fοr υѕе wіth d&d аnd war games, dioramas, model railroad etc.

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16 Responses to “make miniature trees -part 3 -Conifers”

  • 14SKULL88:

    great as always thanks alot !!
    not sure if you have a resin tutorial. if not consider showing us how to mold and cast resin?

  • TheWolfBearProject:

    im going to do lots of these for my table. Thanks so much.

  • ajw159:

    you do very nice work, thanks for all the great ideas! im going to start making my trees this way, you saved me loads of time. thnx mate!

  • hamsteraddiction:

    nice …cute

  • SPLATTEREDX:

    fantastic ideas great help
    i gave you 5/5 and subscribed

  • 95predator:

    woodland did he say

    i think its fine turf

  • darthd95:

    what flock do you use???

  • winstonraccoon:

    Some onw give this man a medal for Great idea’s and sharing them to the world 10 out of 10.!

  • blackfordd:

    I am new to the Knowledge that is “the Kamloopian”. Love your trees (conifers)!! I need to make about 200 of them. Unfortunately I cannot find any forced air filters online or in SoCal. I called Canadian tire but they don’t ship. Can you help me get started on my trees?

    David Blackford

  • miniwargameing:

    my dad has ike 10 cans of that stuff because he needs it because he in stals kichens and it makes the conter top stick to the conter

  • terrainaholic:

    Dude! You are a freek’en genius!!!!! I love your evergreens!!!! I’m going to have to make some of the burnt variety too!!! Many thanks:) Terraiaholic. Oh I caught your lord of the rings hobbit house videos. They were Sweet!!!!! I made a morador gaming table a few days back. I’d love to hear what you think of it if you get a chance to check it our. Any how I love to see an artist at work. You are the MAN!!! keep up the awesome work

  • thekamloopian:

    Just to mention – The floor stripping pads are A LOT TOUGHER and are almost impossible to peel into little pieces. You’ll need to use pliers, grippers, or something to help pull them apart.

  • thekamloopian:

    The filter seems tob either sisal or maybe horse hair that has been coated with a tough plastic polymer. Very similar to the large floor wax stripping pads that go on the big floor buffing machines janitors use. (Those pads are expensive though) We use these in forced air furnaces up here. If all else fails contact me and I can ship you some.

  • ozzycriss:

    Whats the filter made from ? Can i rip apart and use the green scoureing pads for the entire tree if i can t find the filter pads . Thanx keep up the great work .

  • muppetproof:

    youve givven me some great tips that are really useful all i can say is keep making great videos.

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