Amazing design. I love how realistic they look because realism is always very important to me when building mocs. Also this is definetly the best produced Lego tutorial I've ever seen. Keep up the good work!
I would add hose, rigid 3mm on the inside for stability. You can also tease the studs apart and have a slight bend on the "trunk" to increase the randomness even though pines are typically straight. Great build and instructions.
She should do more, in the videos it's always referred as "we" but it always just seemwe'd like it was him doing the lego stuff. The trees look good, something I'm going to keep in mind for the future if I ever get to do a city
Very useful video, thanks. Just starting a small city and looking for a variety of greenery. This will be perfect to throw in a few pine trees. Cheers.
Wow, have to admit, knocking off that first tree made me scared of how the tutorial would be going.. then knocking it off again…. And then you showed those perfect pines… nice turnaround and very, very beautiful work! Hope you’ll do this more often. Thanks 👍🏼
A friend actually showed me if you don’t have a ton of the stems you can use around 3 or 5 of the modern ones on a rod, it works really well for a small tree.
Love it! 😍 just finished MILS'ing my forest foundation & was wondering how to start laying down tress/shrub. Came across this video & got some answers! Thank you!
Great job on the video. I learned a lot on building tress. Look forward to seeing the next update. You did a great job. We need more video with you in it.
The pine tree,s are cool my is Nathan parker and I'm Lego fan IV work hard on Lego city farm layout I some trees but I don't parts to build no pine trees. But be so cool to have on farm if had the parts
It's a very interesting design! One question: why don't you use brown 1x1 with studs instead of black? After all it's all tree parts. Edit: Sorry, I noticed you actually answered this in the video by watching again...
Cool design! But aren't those brown pieces super expensive? It would probably still work with the newer stems though, I think they come in brown pretty often.
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Ms. AFOL definitely needs to do more tutorials.
Said every dude ever 🤣
Hate it when she says 'to save time' 😁
yess!
yop its so annoying other ppl do that
If the channel ever livestreams she would probably get more superchats. Just sayin'!
I have seen this build method before and I love them! but I love how you guys added the brown to it.
Welcome to making vids Ms AFOL. Good job!
Thank you! She did a great job!
I like to add a flex tube up the center to give it more strength and stability.
this is one of the coolest tree designs I've seen
Mrs AFOL TV should take charge of these tutorial videos. I wish I could get my hands on those brown flower stems
Amazing design. I love how realistic they look because realism is always very important to me when building mocs. Also this is definetly the best produced Lego tutorial I've ever seen. Keep up the good work!
I would add hose, rigid 3mm on the inside for stability. You can also tease the studs apart and have a slight bend on the "trunk" to increase the randomness even though pines are typically straight. Great build and instructions.
Yes. I'm good with you taking over Mark's tutorials!
Cool idea for pine trees by ms afol
Love the variety of the Trees!
Ms. Afol Tv should do more tutorials. She is the master of lego trees. These trees are very realistic.
I like the brown mixed in. Variety!
Super easy and only three parts are needed. Brilliant!
both trees you have there are nice - left one is the one for me
This is excellent. Thank you.
Yay!! Welcome Ms AFOL TV….you did a great job!! Yes, would love for you to do more tutorials!!!!
Amazing design and presenter! AFOL TV man is one lucky dude.
tutorials are always a good thing.
A very helpfull and clear tutorial, thank you ! =)
Glad it was helpful!
Those pine trees look so cool to add many in a forest or a park
That's a pretty awesome building technique for trees!
beautiful, i mean those trees!
Thank you for this video it has helped me a lot keep up the great content 😀😀❤
Great way to build the trees and nice color changes, You did a fantastic video on tips and tricks for trees 🌳 building. Do more Ms AFOL was great 👍.
I have an idea. Make a Christmas Tree using this technique. I think it'd look great.
Great video!
I personally liked the mixed tree the most.
We like the brown one best
she’s so beautiful 😍
Amazing look to them MS afol tv did amazing we need here in more vids! Love the vids
Using the green and brown plant stem pieces for the pines is brilliant.
Glad you like 'em!
Great design, love the looks of these trees. Also great contribution of ms. AFOL TV! 👍
She should do more, in the videos it's always referred as "we" but it always just seemwe'd like it was him doing the lego stuff. The trees look good, something I'm going to keep in mind for the future if I ever get to do a city
I love the idea of adding brown branches to the trees! I’m taking mine apart and adding to them now haha! Thank you!!
thanks for sharing this technique
Nice to meet you!
Hi, I like watching your videos. beautiful video for me to watch. I hope you progress and succeed. I always look forward to your latest videos.
Amazing pine tree!
Really cool and realistic
Very useful video, thanks. Just starting a small city and looking for a variety of greenery. This will be perfect to throw in a few pine trees. Cheers.
Great tutorial! Really needed pine trees like these for my forest. Can’t wait to make a few!
Glad it was helpful!
I would recommend using bars inside of these cone pieces to increase overall strength and stability of the trees) By the way, amazing design))
Thanks! They are pretty stable without the bars (unless Ms AFOL TV knocks them over 😂), but you could definitely add them to yours
I was thinking about that through the entire video 😂
Very nice results. Thanks!
Now I know why Lego struggle with trees. It takes A LOT of pieces to make them look real. We have to balance between realism and price.
Wow, have to admit, knocking off that first tree made me scared of how the tutorial would be going.. then knocking it off again…. And then you showed those perfect pines… nice turnaround and very, very beautiful work! Hope you’ll do this more often. Thanks 👍🏼
I would suggest using the flex tubing through the center as it holds it together ...
A friend actually showed me if you don’t have a ton of the stems you can use around 3 or 5 of the modern ones on a rod, it works really well for a small tree.
Yep the modern ones work well too!
Great tutorial!!!! Do some more videos on the channel if you like to! 👍👍👍
This is a great idea to change the presentator for once!!!! Thanks for the tutorial and btw you could make like a farm it would be so cool
Look outstanding
Love it! 😍 just finished MILS'ing my forest foundation & was wondering how to start laying down tress/shrub. Came across this video & got some answers! Thank you!
I've got a tip!
If you put a bar / shaft through the middle of the tree it makes them a lot more secure and less prone to fall apart!
good tutorial
Cool
Mmm we need more of Mrs. AFOL
Great job on the video. I learned a lot on building tress. Look forward to seeing the next update. You did a great job. We need more video with you in it.
♥ Great Tutorial ♥
Thanks!
The pine tree,s are cool my is Nathan parker and I'm Lego fan IV work hard on Lego city farm layout I some trees but I don't parts to build no pine trees. But be so cool to have on farm if had the parts
It Looks nice
Thanks!
Would you have the part numbers for those? Thank you.
Yay kicked him out lol 😂 I asked for this turtorial I’m glad to see it out
Haha glad you liked it!
👍🏻🙏🏼💯great and super
It's a very interesting design! One question: why don't you use brown 1x1 with studs instead of black? After all it's all tree parts.
Edit: Sorry, I noticed you actually answered this in the video by watching again...
Great video pls make more tutorials on the channel
Congrats on assuming the helm Ms. Afol, love to see more, youre a role model to lots of young women out there ;)
Great tutorial, love me a tree tutorial! Would you make another for deciduous trees?
Look pretty nice and I have a lego catamaran for in your city designed so pls let my now if you wanted to see him
You guys have a gold mine there, the brown stems are super expensive. $4 each at best, WOW. Wont be making them trees but thanks for the vid.
Excellent Tutorial, thank you. Where did you get that big box of green plant stems? Bricklink?
How do you guys make your palm trees? I’d love to see a video on that. But love the video job 😀😀
Luckily there is no price difference at alternative manufacturers for color variations.
how many stems do you need for each tree
krasna zena
Nice
Thanks!
Please make a tutorial how to make a flamenco guitar out of a tree 🌲
Great video for my medieval landcape.😁 And if this represent a cute girl, what u want more...😆
Aliexpress bricks !!!
Cool design! But aren't those brown pieces super expensive? It would probably still work with the newer stems though, I think they come in brown pretty often.
It's so beautiful ❤️🥰 Thank
Simp lol.
Where did you buy all of these brown stems? They are really expensive on Bricklink.
Loving you vids. Thanks for this tutorial.
Every plant piece in this video is fake but you can do the same with the newer style of plant
@@clonedflamingo6723 like 3d printed fake?
@@Crapitsthatguy no like Chinese fake
Looks really great, but those plant pieces aren't Lego :( Sucks that the brown ones are so expensive
They the old lego plant pieces they are discontinued but they are lego
Idk why but everytime I click on your videos, I see an indian duracell ad..
Not sure, YT sends you ads, not us...
A lot of the green stuff
AFFOL: Adult Female Fan of Lego
Cool but To many unoficial part.
Lego never looked so good.