HO Scale Model Tree | The Conifer Tree Final

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  • Опубликовано: 1 ноя 2024

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  • @jamesbraxton6132
    @jamesbraxton6132 3 года назад +4

    surprised that you don't spray out of your airbrush with the wood glue.

    • @boomerdiorama
      @boomerdiorama  3 года назад +3

      Well James you raise a valid point here! You could do this as well, and frankly, I never thought of it. Excellent idea my friend. Now that you mentioned it, I may try that. Full credit to you my friend! Bravo

  • @Bunyip_Studios
    @Bunyip_Studios 4 месяца назад +1

    Just wanted to say it's been a joy watching your videos over the past couple of days, over 45 years of making models and miniatures and still learning new things, thank you

    • @boomerdiorama
      @boomerdiorama  4 месяца назад +1

      Wow, thank you!

    • @Bunyip_Studios
      @Bunyip_Studios 4 месяца назад

      @@boomerdiorama You're welcome, I might have laughed a bit too much at the Nutmeg jar, lol

  • @sferguson1130
    @sferguson1130 9 месяцев назад +2

    I’ve been binging your videos lately, since I’m in one of my many artist blocks, over the past 20+ years lol. I’ve worked and continue to work in just about every medium there is ( figuratively, but teetering on literally lol ) and I’ve learned plenty through my years of experience and trial and error. That said, there’s still many tidbits I’ve picked up from you. More than anything else though, I value your philosophy on art & life. There’s just so much gold, for everyone, no matter their skill level, and even for folks that don’t model, and just live vicariously through you. Thank you for your contribution, to passing down a lifetime of knowledge & experience 🙏

    • @boomerdiorama
      @boomerdiorama  9 месяцев назад

      Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts. Artist block is a strange thing. I have had bouts with it in the past as well, even on this current layout.
      Inspiration is an elusive funny because it can come from the strangest places we often never predict. As long as you are thinking about it that is a good thing. Cheers ~ Boomer. 😉

  • @wethepeople7961
    @wethepeople7961 3 года назад +3

    You respond to all comments , yet another reason why I enjoy you and your channel. Great Trees Too..

    • @boomerdiorama
      @boomerdiorama  3 года назад +4

      Thank You Sir. It`s important to me what the community has to say, etc. Cheers friend. - Boomer.

  • @ronhill5118
    @ronhill5118 2 года назад +1

    I enjoy watching multi-times. I see something new each time.

  • @rafaelvoncina6036
    @rafaelvoncina6036 3 года назад +3

    Brilliant!

    • @boomerdiorama
      @boomerdiorama  3 года назад

      Thank You and Cheers Rafael. Good to hear from you. Cheers. - Boomer.

  • @MojaveModelRailroad
    @MojaveModelRailroad 3 года назад +4

    By far one of the best tutorials on making these trees. Thank you so much for sharing.

    • @boomerdiorama
      @boomerdiorama  3 года назад +1

      Wow, thank you! I appreciate your compliment. I hope it inspires you as well. Cheers. - Boomer.

  • @BADDERSBETTERDIORAMAHACKS121
    @BADDERSBETTERDIORAMAHACKS121 2 года назад +1

    Great stuff. And I want to congratulate you on not making the mistake that so many tree-modellers make, and that's that you have orientated the branches more or less correctly i.e the tips of the branches point upwards and don't 'hang' down. I've made 'indestructible trees' which can be jet-washed or vacuum-cleaned to get rid of dust and I am going to adapt my method, stealing your static grass techiniqe, to make 'indestructible' pine trees. So, thanks for posting!

    • @boomerdiorama
      @boomerdiorama  2 года назад

      Thanks for sharing. Have fun with the trees. I plan to build more soon! Cheers.

  • @joelvale3887
    @joelvale3887 3 года назад +4

    Pine trees are my favorite . It's good to learn from you how to make them.

    • @boomerdiorama
      @boomerdiorama  3 года назад

      Thank You. I love the evergreen trees as well. - Boomer.

  • @cbrailroader642
    @cbrailroader642 3 года назад +3

    Very nice, just a beautiful tree! I cracked up ... “shake on the nutmeg” loving this series!

    • @boomerdiorama
      @boomerdiorama  3 года назад

      Yes. Thank You. The obsession of trees. Cheers.

  • @Death_From_Below
    @Death_From_Below 3 года назад +3

    You had me at the wire limbs.

    • @boomerdiorama
      @boomerdiorama  3 года назад +1

      Cheers Bob. Do you mean you don`t know how the wire limbs are done?
      I go into the wire limbs a little more in the pending, "Mastering The Old Growth Tree." - Boomer.

  • @paulkirkmanMYTRAINS
    @paulkirkmanMYTRAINS 3 года назад +1

    Well you clearly explained the benefit of applying the diluted carpenter's glue over the 3M spray. Awesome video. Thanks

    • @boomerdiorama
      @boomerdiorama  3 года назад +1

      It`s a slower more methodical process. But it is also safer and more controllable when modelling a specific tree. - Boomer.

  • @Madonsteamrailways
    @Madonsteamrailways 3 года назад +1

    I love the jazz you often have playing on the videos. I’ve been a jazz fanatic since I went off to boarding school!! Your trees look wonderful.

    • @boomerdiorama
      @boomerdiorama  3 года назад

      Thank You jazz lover. Jazz is cool for sure. Cheers. - Boomer.

  • @4everdc302
    @4everdc302 3 года назад +2

    I have put some sunshine on your work with the crowd @ tinyrailroads Delhi Ontario. Good work.

    • @boomerdiorama
      @boomerdiorama  3 года назад

      Thank You! I really appreciate the perk! Cheer. - Boomer.

  • @craiglowrey9550
    @craiglowrey9550 2 года назад +1

    Excellent instruction Boomer. And, VERY authentic looking trees. 👌

  • @williambryant5946
    @williambryant5946 3 года назад +2

    I'm obsessed with model trees aswell. I've saved over 125 videos to a playlist on my channel of ways to make trees from different modelers. Got all yours on there. Mostly pine trees because I'm going to model a branchline railroad in NC and have been looking for a way to make pine trees that grow in the southeastern United States. Loblolly pine, long leaf pine, Virginia pine, short leaf pine, and spruce pine. They have different characteristics from each other aswell as other pine trees species around the country. The most notable that I'm going to try and produce are the loblolly pines. They grow very tall and have a large diameter trunk when left as old growth. They also create a large canopy with fewer limbs going down the trunk until they are bare and form like a savannah type ecosystem with tall grasses and little to no under story trees. Obsessed see. Great video as always. Stay well. -Wil 👍

    • @boomerdiorama
      @boomerdiorama  3 года назад +1

      Thank You Will. I think you will love my next video. I will be releasing the trailer in a bit. You can use it for those character pines you speak of if you are willing to model a few. They are very rewarding when done. I'm planning on a tree building binge this summer for the new layout as well. Cheers. - Boomer.

  • @wykedinsanity
    @wykedinsanity 3 года назад +2

    i nailed the limestone look , much thanks to you and others, i combined multipull techniques, ty to my apple barrel farmhouse paint too, i found it looking for other colors i couldnt find , bob rossed it too i have art in my blood still from high school

    • @boomerdiorama
      @boomerdiorama  3 года назад +1

      Glad to hear it! That is the point. Change up and mix techniques, take risks and discover the silver lining. Cheers. - Boomer..

  • @Madonsteamrailways
    @Madonsteamrailways 3 года назад +1

    I very much enjoy watching your layout change every time I find your channel in my reminders. It’s interesting and educational. The truth of the matter is that it’s downright entertaining!!

    • @boomerdiorama
      @boomerdiorama  3 года назад

      Awesome, thank you! I usually have fun with it as well. It's the ultimate "multi-media" hobby in my experience. I guess this is why I love the model railroad so much. It offers a little bit of everything for everyone. Cheers. - Boomer.

  • @chandleryohn
    @chandleryohn 3 года назад +2

    These are gorgeous conifers. Thanks so much for demonstrating your technique.

    • @boomerdiorama
      @boomerdiorama  3 года назад

      Thank You and you are most welcome. - Boomer.

  • @ericklassen742
    @ericklassen742 6 месяцев назад +1

    3M doesn't wash up (tools aand hands) with soap and water. Carpenter's glue cleans up with just water. It goes exactly where you want it... 3M oversprays everywhere. Thanks for a great review. You inspire me. I live in Surrey/Newton area. I'd love to see your train layout sometime.

  • @bertusduiverman4743
    @bertusduiverman4743 3 года назад +1

    Have thoroughly enjoyed your vlogs, Boomer. It's wonderful to see it all come together.

    • @boomerdiorama
      @boomerdiorama  3 года назад

      Glad you enjoy it! Every stage of the model railroad seems to lead to a more thrilling adventure as we plod along. This is the beauty of the hobby. So much to offer each individual. Cheers.

  • @Blitz0065
    @Blitz0065 2 года назад +1

    Don't think I've ever seen a more realistic scale tree! Gives me ideas for a larger scale I will attempt to tackle one day. You've gained a subscriber!

    • @boomerdiorama
      @boomerdiorama  2 года назад +1

      Cool! Thank you for the sub. I really appreciate it. Have you seen this video? ruclips.net/video/RnF_ZMyPyic/видео.html

    • @Blitz0065
      @Blitz0065 2 года назад +1

      @@boomerdiorama I did watch that prior, yes, BUT...I will surely watch again. I went back a few months and binge watched a dozen or so videos, starting with the landscape and trees after initially coming in at the next to last current video. Love the details!

    • @boomerdiorama
      @boomerdiorama  2 года назад

      @@Blitz0065 Than you!

  • @PeterCPRail8748
    @PeterCPRail8748 3 года назад +1

    Another masterful series and finished model. 🙌

  • @railfan1956
    @railfan1956 2 года назад +1

    I tried adhering the flock to the limbs two ways and I like the brush method better. I used Elmer's Glue All spray and it does it get on the trunk. I spent a lot of extra time pulling off the flock. The other method is as you have shown paint the wire with matte. Spend time massaging flock instead of plucking trunk. Project moves along faster.

    • @boomerdiorama
      @boomerdiorama  2 года назад

      I avoid spray adhesive for the reason you mentioned. I use a "Mop" brush with diluted Matte Medium 50/50 and it works great.

  • @MRR_Shadowolf
    @MRR_Shadowolf 3 года назад +1

    Stunning Conifer! Loving your tree series!

  • @joeflint9398
    @joeflint9398 3 года назад +1

    My favorite episode yet! We have tons of conifer trees in Pennsylvania so I certainly plan on trying this out when I get to adding scenery to my little layout. Great stuff!

    • @boomerdiorama
      @boomerdiorama  3 года назад

      Glad to hear it Joe. Cheers. - Boomer.

  • @jimstrainsandstuff9539
    @jimstrainsandstuff9539 3 года назад +3

    Now THAT"S model trees!! Brilliant job Boomer.

  • @pedrocampinopt
    @pedrocampinopt 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely gorgeous results 👏👏👏

    • @boomerdiorama
      @boomerdiorama  2 года назад

      Thank you! 😊 Good ol' Glover Road. I miss it sometimes. Cheers.

  • @PeterTillman3
    @PeterTillman3 3 года назад +1

    Thx much for these tutorials Boomer. I am going to try to build one of these trees after I master my airbrush 😄

    • @boomerdiorama
      @boomerdiorama  3 года назад +1

      Sounds good Peter. The airbrush will help you master the tree. Cheers.

  • @ericklassen742
    @ericklassen742 6 месяцев назад +1

    Additional thought: If we start thinking out of the box, we start using kitchen items like pepper flakes, cinnamon, coffee grounds. dried parsley, cocoa powder, you name it to flock the trees. These items are cheap if you don't pick Brands names... just go cheap with Bulk version. It all looks great and the kitchen smell doesn't last long.

    • @boomerdiorama
      @boomerdiorama  6 месяцев назад

      The problem with spice is it decays too fast. ;-)

  • @railfan1956
    @railfan1956 2 года назад +1

    At 15:50 you were talking about dabbing underneath the limbs so that the flock hangs down. That is what you would need to do for Bald Cypress trees. on those the needles (if you will) all hang down. Very few stick up. It would take some time to do each limb that way, but it would look more like one when finished. You want to try one to teach us? lol

  • @davidchang7838
    @davidchang7838 3 года назад +1

    Really great looking tree! Thanks for sharing. Where are the miniature (scale) Christmas lights & ornaments??!!!

    • @boomerdiorama
      @boomerdiorama  3 года назад

      Thank You David. Christmas lights with very small LED's perhaps? . . . Cheers.- Boomer.

  • @GreggCaNative
    @GreggCaNative 3 года назад +1

    I enjoy the detail in your videos. I have a long attention span. I forgot to bring my Scantron and #2 pencil for the final.

    • @boomerdiorama
      @boomerdiorama  3 года назад +1

      Thank You for compliments. You wrote, "A long attention span," well, that seems to be a rare virtue these days. I regained mine when I went back to university later in life, and man was it tough. I still have my "ball-point" pen though . . . lol. Cheers.

  • @redfoxlr6090
    @redfoxlr6090 3 года назад +1

    Beauty!!!

  • @heidim6468
    @heidim6468 2 года назад +1

    I am making these trees for my department 56 halloween layout because they are AWSOME……

    • @boomerdiorama
      @boomerdiorama  2 года назад

      That is awesome! They are fun to build, take some time, but enjoy the rewards!

  • @stevethomas8978
    @stevethomas8978 3 года назад +1

    Great Job, love your work. I do have a comment, I live in rural Virginia along the coast and we have the eastern pine tree in abundance. Under the pine trees, there are always light brown (dead) needles, or as the locals call them, shatters. Do you experience the same thing with the tress in your location? Thanks

    • @boomerdiorama
      @boomerdiorama  3 года назад

      Thank You. Dead limbs "shatters" depends on many situations. Close proximity of the tree, age, species, etc. Older "Douglas Fir" trees tend to shed the dead limbs as they grow taller (leaving a clean lower trunk). Cedars, on the other hand, often die off and shed limbs (needles) from the top down. There are so many variables with the nature of trees coupled with their location, etc.. When I used to work in the bush (West Coast of British Columbia), young tree grew like "thickets' with only live (green) growth on the top 30% of the tree, etc. ~ Boomer.

  • @lilactreehouse
    @lilactreehouse 3 года назад +2

    That's also my pink paintbrush you are using.

    • @boomerdiorama
      @boomerdiorama  3 года назад

      Yes Mrs. Ross . . . lol . . . just kidding. Cheer. - Boomer.

  • @stevensvalleyrr
    @stevensvalleyrr 19 дней назад +1

    Hey! I re-watched your tree-making tutorials more than 10 times. I'm slowly getting up to your level of mastery! I have a question: inspired by your videos, I started using matte medium to replace the wood glue almost everywhere in my modelling. Can i use it also here on the branches to glue the static grass on?

    • @boomerdiorama
      @boomerdiorama  19 дней назад

      Absolutely you can. I use matte medium for just about everything. I am glad to hear you are catching on to the "Art of Tree" construction. They really do become gems as you say. They also hold a sense of value as well because they will last indefinitely.
      I will be releasing another tree video sometime in November as well. I have tons of video I have not published yet. Cheers.

  • @LeonKolenda
    @LeonKolenda 9 месяцев назад +1

    Great stuff! What static grasses would you recommend for N-Scale?

    • @boomerdiorama
      @boomerdiorama  9 месяцев назад

      2-4 mm should be fine. Do you have a model railroad ruler? ;-)

  • @paulhayton3423
    @paulhayton3423 3 года назад +4

    Travelled to Muskoka yesterday with a friend driving, how many trees do you think I might have studied in 2 hours .. no answer required.

  • @bajabound1122
    @bajabound1122 3 года назад +1

    For those of us that model smaller scales. N scale in particular,do you suggest using the same size static grasses or seeing that’s are roughly half the size of ho do we shorten the grass accordingly?

    • @boomerdiorama
      @boomerdiorama  3 года назад +1

      Great question! If I was to build these trees in "N" scale I would avoid "12mm" grass altogether. I would probably only use 4mm and 2mm static grass, with a few exceptions using the 7mm static grass. I am sure they would look fantastic in "N" scale. I wish I could still model in N. Just don't have the eyes for it anymore, but what great scale to model in! Cheers. - Boomer.

    • @bajabound1122
      @bajabound1122 3 года назад +1

      @@boomerdiorama thank you for your thoughts. I'm going to dive into these and try a fruit tree.

    • @boomerdiorama
      @boomerdiorama  3 года назад +1

      @@bajabound1122 Cheers Dave.

  • @stevethomas8978
    @stevethomas8978 3 года назад

    Great Job with

  • @Madonsteamrailways
    @Madonsteamrailways 3 года назад +1

    Are we talking American Redwoods? They’re much larger than the cedars!!

    • @boomerdiorama
      @boomerdiorama  3 года назад

      No . . . but now that you mention it, sometimes these model trees take on a life of their own. One never knows what they might become. Since you mentioned it, I am working on a "big" Western Red Cedar which might double as a Redwood for sure. Cheer. - Boomer.

  • @omahaoracolo382
    @omahaoracolo382 2 года назад +1

    Your trees are very realistic.
    The only thing, in my personal opinion, you should highlight the material you use.
    For the quality of your results, you deserve much more visualization than you have and many others who post videos often of poor technical quality

    • @boomerdiorama
      @boomerdiorama  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for the compliment. Cheers.

  • @wykedinsanity
    @wykedinsanity 3 года назад +1

    all about many layers, and then washs

  • @anthonygunter4064
    @anthonygunter4064 Год назад +1

    Boomer, when it comes to Florist wire, are Aluminum and steel the same?

    • @boomerdiorama
      @boomerdiorama  Год назад +1

      They both work well. Aluminum is softer and easier on the hands in the long run. ;-)

    • @anthonygunter4064
      @anthonygunter4064 Год назад

      ​@@boomerdiorama, I recall on one of your (Tree) videos you mentioned four gauges of green wire. What were they again? Also, I was able to find on eBay both of the 'Tree' book you featured. I'm getting ready to make me some trees!😎