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Any hints on making a pine tree forest
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Here is some of the 2000 trees I made using Loren's method. Jim
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Jim and I are the undisputed tree making kings, but neither one of us gets any thrills anymore from making all the trees we have. I know I've made over 5,000 myself and even
Smokey the bear doesn't like to come to Jim's or my home any more. Too many darn trees.
We do use Chenille bumps as you guessed. You can use any color since you will be spray painting the tree armature prior to adding ground foam for the greenery. Michael's does not carry the bumps and the only place that I am aware of that carries them is Bolek's Craft store on line..... www.bolekscrafts.com/
Jim has made every one of his trees the old fashioned way.....one at a time by hand using a cordless drill. I've made many the same way, but finally designed a tree armature winding machine that cranked them out much faster. I tell you the truth, after having made about two acres worth of trees, you are about ready for the nut farm with the rubber room. :o) It isn't quite that bad, but you will spend many an evening making trees if you want a realistic looking forest with a lot of variety.
Neither Jim nor myself have figured out all the perfect ways to make evergreen trees, but this is by far the most realistic and quickest way to mass produce to any extent.
In looking at Jim's scene here you get an idea of the countless hours Jim spent making all those trees, one at a time.
BTW, both Jim and I guarantee our trees to be spotted owl, tree hugger, disease, and insect free for 90 days or 3 Z scale seasons......
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tealplanes wrote:
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Jim and I are the undisputed tree making kings, but neither one of us gets any thrills anymore from making all the trees we have. I know I've made over 5,000 myself and even
Smokey the bear doesn't like to come to Jim's or my home any more. Too many darn trees.
We do use Chenille bumps as you guessed. You can use any color since you will be spray painting the tree armature prior to adding ground foam for the greenery. Michael's does not carry the bumps and the only place that I am aware of that carries them is Bolek's Craft store on line..... www.bolekscrafts.com/
Jim has made every one of his trees the old fashioned way.....one at a time by hand using a cordless drill. I've made many the same way, but finally designed a tree armature winding machine that cranked them out much faster. I tell you the truth, after having made about two acres worth of trees, you are about ready for the nut farm with the rubber room. :o) It isn't quite that bad, but you will spend many an evening making trees if you want a realistic looking forest with a lot of variety.
Neither Jim nor myself have figured out all the perfect ways to make evergreen trees, but this is by far the most realistic and quickest way to mass produce to any extent.
In looking at Jim's scene here you get an idea of the countless hours Jim spent making all those trees, one at a time.
BTW, both Jim and I guarantee our trees to be spotted owl, tree hugger, disease, and insect free for 90 days or 3 Z scale seasons......
Loren
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I cant get that fuzzy stuff over here in Germany. ( Watch our German friends give me links to 20 places)
I was wondering if you guys tried sisal? The stuff rope is made of (no not hemp, you would never find that in the woods of California/Oregon.
I know there are people out there selling tree making machine kits, and thats what they are using.
You think that would be out of scale for Z? I can get tons of that stuff for pennies.
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Yes, I've used sisal but it's always wound into rope which needs to be unwound and that takes time and time is money and on and on. It works great for trees where you want to shape the limbs either up or down and they stay in that position. Kind of hard to lay onto the wire that is then wound. Not my first choice, but by no means not usable.
Do you want some of that fuzzy stuff? I take it you mean the Chenille? I can get some for you?
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Yes, I've used sisal but it's always wound into rope which needs to be unwound and that takes time and time is money and on and on. It works great for trees where you want to shape the limbs either up or down and they stay in that position. Kind of hard to lay onto the wire that is then wound. Not my first choice, but by no means not usable.
Do you want some of that fuzzy stuff? I take it you mean the Chenille? I can get some for you?
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You guys are the Kings of the forest!.
I cant get that fuzzy stuff over here in Germany. ( Watch our German friends give me links to 20 places)
I was wondering if you guys tried sisal? The stuff rope is made of (no not hemp, you would never find that in the woods of California/Oregon.
I know there are people out there selling tree making machine kits, and thats what they are using.
You think that would be out of scale for Z? I can get tons of that stuff for pennies.
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Thanks for the offer, but I am a flat lander from the Midwest. We used to cut scrubby little ceder trees for our Christmas trees. Even when I'm making German stuff I have enough of the little bottle brush trees laying around.
...I don't know where I seen the machine..it is actually the setup like Loren has,sold as a set , and some kind of chopper type cutter for the rope. I saw it online but no idea where. I do remeber it was kind of pricey. If you don't have a drill or two, you are better off spending your money on one, as its better to have a tool you can use for multiple tasks, as one set up for only one purpose.
I think Loren has it down to a science..you can't go wrong with his method.
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Down to a science? Don't tell anyone but I did poorly in physical science class and dropped chemistry because I 'just didn't get it' Hands I got, brains...well, next subject.
I guess I passed biology 1, but the frog died and the chicken embryos never lived..... :o)
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spyder62 wrote:
you can also use some of out new armatures have sizes from 3/4 inch to 3 in in stock now. Still need to get the rest on site.
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link to site is right under my name www.rslaserkits.com then go to the scenic supply page using the buttons on the left hand side.
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I flunked all those too..I did get a B- from my Proff in art..even though I only did half the class.Kelly,
Down to a science? Don't tell anyone but I did poorly in physical science class and dropped chemistry because I 'just didn't get it' Hands I got, brains...well, next subject.
I guess I passed biology 1, but the frog died and the chicken embryos never lived..... :o)
Now if I got one genuine Loren pine tree..I am sure I would put it in some place of honor on something I was building.. Genuine imported Oregon Christmas tree.
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Are you still over there somewhere keeping our country on the cutting edge and secure?
Tell you what guy............I'll make you the best dad gum Christmas tree in Z scale and send it to you if you're still stuck over there somewhere. Too small to put presents under, but it will sure look good growing wherever you plant it. No water, fertilizer, or pesticide needed. Just keep the mountain lions away from it and it will thrive for ages to come. Who knows, maybe someday it will become a daddy tree to a bunch of little firettes?
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But I would still love to have an Oregon tree to show off!
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