Thank you! Yes, on a standard bookshelf the branches hit the wall in most positions. Luckily since it's wire and hot glue you can still bend the branches quite a bit. If I were to make this again, I would definitely make it smaller.
Thank you! Its called static grass and you typically apply it with a static grass applicator. Its powered and makes static electricity to force the grass vertical into the glue. If you search static grass on Amazon or Google there are a few popular brands to choose from. I use Woodland Scenics. A good effect is to use it in combination with the turf/ dust.
This is awesome! Very well done! Looks spooky and the smoky fog adds extra spookiness! 🦇🦇🦇🪦
Looks great! I like the tin foil technique for texture!!
Awesome diorama 😊
Great details.
The first bridge was excellent, dont throw it away and use it for another project. 😉
That's the plan! Thank you!
The mad lad did it again. So sick dude
This is pretty impressive! It looks like it could be a bit of a pain to store with the branches spreading out so far.
Thank you! Yes, on a standard bookshelf the branches hit the wall in most positions. Luckily since it's wire and hot glue you can still bend the branches quite a bit. If I were to make this again, I would definitely make it smaller.
Love it !!! 👻👻👻👻👻
Fantastic work
Thank you!
Another masterpiece from Tiny Wampa
Spooky!
This is amazing! What is the fake grass called? I love the look of that as apposed to only doing green dust.
Thank you! Its called static grass and you typically apply it with a static grass applicator. Its powered and makes static electricity to force the grass vertical into the glue. If you search static grass on Amazon or Google there are a few popular brands to choose from. I use Woodland Scenics. A good effect is to use it in combination with the turf/ dust.
@@tinywampa wow! That is an intense tool and application I would have never expected in model building. lol. Thank you!
First!