ULTIMATE Model Tree | Wire Tree Tutorial - Realistic Ruin Diorama (Part 2)

Model Scenery Tutorial | Model Railroad Scenery | Realistic Model Tree | HO Scale Tree | Realistic Scenery #woodlandscenics #noch #peco I made a unique, highly detailed and very realistic model tree using just wire and some common model making supplies. If you are following my work you know that I have a fascination towards realistic model trees and I try pushing my boundaries to make unique and highly realistic model trees and this one is definitely the best one so far. This project was not only complex, but also required a good degree of planning, patience and often on the gorund problem solving. Yes, you will not make 100s of these perhaps, but making just one will definitely give you pride and satisfaction. 00:00 Introduction 00:57 Building Wire Armature 03:25 Visible Root Structure 04:15: Twigs: New Idea 05:10 Sculpting A Tree 07:16 Bark Texture 08:56 Assembling a Tree 10:05 A Screw-up 11:05 Fixing Roots 11:55 Completing an Illusion 13:08 Jute for Twigs 14:05 Building the Ground 15:06 Earth and Dirt 17:15 Noch Leaves 18:55 Scenic Details Not to mention that I covered some basic scenery making technique as well and showed how to blend different elements of nature. It might be a vignette spanning just 5 inches in diameter, but don’t go by the size, this project is punched with exciting and engaging details and a one of a kind story. The model is based on the ruins of the Ross Island, you can learn more about it here: Gordon Gravette’s ’Modelling Trees Part One - Broadleaf Trees,’ the book that I showed in this video can be bought directly from the publisher here: Materials used: Florist wire: 24 and 28 gauge Single strand electrical wire: 30 gauge Acrylic Modeling Paste: Brand MontMarte Acrylic Paint: Yello Ochre, Raw Umber, Burnt Umber, Naples Yellow Chalk Paint: Light Grey, Black Acrylic matte medium Model Leaves: Noch medium and light green, yellow and rust autumn collection Woodland Scenics Ground Foam: Coarse - Medium and Light Green Static Grass: 2mm and 4mm Bone dry potting soil Beige grout Jute cord (Hemp will also do) Isopropyl Alcohol Demineralized water dish washing soap Tools Used: Wire cutter 2 old brushes Pallette knife Fine sieve Stocking Few discarded food containers Plastic pipette ________________________________________________________________ Visit Website: Follow my blog: ________________________________________________________________ SOCIAL CONNECTION: Follow me on Twitter: Connect on Facebook: Connect on Instagram: ________________________________________________________________ CREDITS: Chords of Harmony and Liquid Time by Akash Gandhi (YouTube Music Library) FabiosaMedia Verified. All rights reserved
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