One of my personal favorite tree techniques is using the seaweed part with the classic foliage elements on each bar connected to part 23443 at wacky angles, makes fantastic easy trees and bushes
I love mixing brick built trees with the lego prefabs. I think the prefabs work great for extremely maintained topiaries, while brick built makes things look natural.
Leaf weaving my goat, old brown, and a comeeeeeeershal break, this is peak Lego tree content!
😂 thanks
Man I Love Fall 🍂
😏
Those ''OoOh Spooky''s Get me every time.
Ooooo spooky
The best LEGO tree building video I’ve found. Love the creativity ❤❤❤
Thanks
How everybody do, it's tree video time
How everybody do
Thanks!
No problem!
Let's go I needed this!
Let me know when you use em
LOVE this!! Never stop xd
Thanks
My guy is the new dan the fan replacement
How everybody do
I love me a good tree tutorial! 🙌
Thanks, a few of these trees will be coming with me to bricks in the six
@BenTheBrickBuilder nice! I'll be there as well with 2 builds myself! (Grey Havens from LOTR and a castle diorama 👍)
@@MBBricks hype!!!!!
Ayyy another banger! I really wish it was Autumn but I live in Australia.
If only it was autumn all year
One of my personal favorite tree techniques is using the seaweed part with the classic foliage elements on each bar connected to part 23443 at wacky angles, makes fantastic easy trees and bushes
Hmm interesting
My favorite tree was the friends we made along the way.
😂😂
Thank you so much for this tutorial! The builds are great, i'll try them out right now.
No problem and thanks
@@BenTheBrickBuilder im done with the tree and very happy with the result (first tree i built that i like)
@@RC-6022 which one did you try
@@BenTheBrickBuilder i built the tire-tree because i have only a few useful brown pieces. i used lavender leaves, works really well with the black
Great video! I’ve been experimenting with making my own MOCs lately, and this is really helpful :)
Glad it was helpful
I love mixing brick built trees with the lego prefabs. I think the prefabs work great for extremely maintained topiaries, while brick built makes things look natural.
I’ve had that thought but probably won’t use it for a build
@@BenTheBrickBuilder entirely valid. I have a large build in my head that ive just never actually got far on, that may do it
Highly illegal 😳but amazing! Great video.
You a cop?
I wouldn't be surprised if light bluish grey has more clutch than black, I believe mixel joints are grey for a similar reason?
That kind makes sense
"everything's dying , it's the best!"
I died, so I am the best.
😂😂
10:45 I live in California. All the trees are still green
Sad
Dan the fan but still here
😂
What in the Dan the fan?
😂
Won't the half-clip destroy the Lego piece over time?
@@SigurdBraathen yes you run that risk, but you run that risk anytime you use reddish brown