15mm FOV lively fence and trees

Started by bokaso1, 17 June 2018, 09:22:54 AM

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bokaso1

15mm FOV lively fence and trees made by hand.
Material fores, wire, sponge, paintball acrylic...








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Quote from: fred. on 17 June 2018, 09:57:47 AM
Those hedges have come out well

It's not the ultimate look, and I made them a lot more. They were made for a gift to my friend.

After this I leveled the sponge with tweezers and it turned out much better.

The trees were not finally after that I added even finer sponge to the trees and tried to do the shape of a tree (the dependence that the tree first meets.) I finally painted it ...

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17 June 2018, 11:48:53 AM #4 Last Edit: 17 June 2018, 11:58:41 AM by bokaso1




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Let's not get people to figure out how I did it because most people know ...

I put a wire in, wrapped it with a glue for wood, wrapped the toilet paper, painted it, greased the branches with glue, put a large sponge, after adding a small soup .....

Leman

Those silver birch look particularly good, although I am rather puzzled about the soup.
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Techno

What soup ?

I like the look of the thin twiglets, though !

Seriously.....You've done a really good job on those Bokaso.

Top marks !!

Cheers - Phil

d_Guy

Real nice looking stuff, Bokaso. +1 Leman on the Birch trees!
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Leman

Come on Phil, you need to reread the last caption.
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Quote from: Leman on 17 June 2018, 12:29:11 PM
Those silver birch look particularly good, although I am rather puzzled about the soup.

apologize, a bad translation to the Gule compiler.

The sponge is big and small.

Otherwise the birch has a characteristic shape, and on the Eastern front there is quite a lot of wood ...

I do not think I hit the shape of the birch completely, but it will be better .....

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Quote from: Techno on 17 June 2018, 01:52:11 PM
What soup ?

I like the look of the thin twiglets, though !

Seriously.....You've done a really good job on those Bokaso.

Top marks !!

Cheers - Phil

Translation error...

Apology ...

Thanks for compliments.

bokaso1

Quote from: d_Guy on 17 June 2018, 02:33:01 PM
Real nice looking stuff, Bokaso. +1 Leman on the Birch trees!

Thanks... :)

bokaso1

I forgot to say something about the stand.
This is the fores 3mm thickness cut out to be an irregular triangle because it proved to me to be the best bet for war games when the individual tree is concerned.

I rubbed the edges with a glue for wood and covered it with a dog. Painted with acrylic in 3 colors.

Duke Speedy of Leighton

Great trees, think you may have another translation error, or really have cover them with dog... 🐶
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paulr

Really good looking trees, particularly the silver birch :)

No need to apologise for the translation, it makes more sense than some of the contributors on here ;) ;D
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