WOW!!!! insane... pieces of "dying nature " get a new life .. . You are the most talented modelmaker on YT..No doubt about that! . Congrats with 100K - well deserved :)
Super. Nice tips. For reed, i use an old brush and cut of the brown brushhairs. For the dragonteeth ( anti-tank obstacles) i made mals and poured real concrete in them.
Aspens and birches are different kinds of trees. Birches are much, much more common in much of the country, including the East. Aspen trees are more common in the west, especially in mountainous areas.
Birch and Aspen are actually two different trees. Birch is from the Betulaceae family while aspen is from the Salixaceae family, the same family as willow trees.
Astilbi , once the flowers have dried out ( about 2/3 weeks ) they are spot on for trees. I cut mine down every year and box the best ones ready to use.
The US has both Aspen and Birch (which are unrelated species). If you're not a tree guy, they're visually similar, though. Note that Eurasian Aspen (Populus tremula) trees are a relative of the N.A. Quaking Aspen (Populus tremuloides). European White Birch (Betula tremula) are related to N.A. Paper Birch (Betula papyrifera).
In the last year, I have subscribed to your channel three times. I’m not sure why I keep getting “unsubscribed”. I love your videos! You are so informative and educational. Thank you, Sir.
Thank you for another great video. I am now putting on my boots and going out in my garden to see what I can find. Have a very happy Christmas and an even better new year. 🎄👍
hej till sverige från tyskland, youre trees looks verry good. It's so simple! I wish you a verry nice christmas and a happy new year to you and youre familie. best regards and stay healthy Jörg
WOW!! Excellent! Very talented! I’m so glad I found this,love crafting and learning new crafts during the COVID is a so relaxing 😉I LOVE DETAIL ART 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I really like the effect of the birch tree. Probably the most realistic looking aspen tree I have seen. I model Colorado mountain landscape and up until now have not been satisfied with any aspen trees but I have seen. Yours are wonderful and I can’t wait to start using that technique
Beautiful stuff! I use a lot of your information for Warhammer 40k terrain. A good friend of mine has a large train collection, but unfortunately he won't let me combine our 2 hobbies to make post-apocalyptic terrain for his train set :D
Very nice thx kind regards , Diter
Looking forward to your IKEA model railroad build 👍🚂🚂🚂
WOW!!!! insane... pieces of "dying nature " get a new life .. . You are the most talented modelmaker on YT..No doubt about that! . Congrats with 100K - well deserved :)
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But aren't they going to decompose later?
@@markolysynchuk5264 Only if moisture gets to them - which shouldn't happen for those elements covered in glue and paint :)
@@thecutecowcafe6306 yeah maybe ur right
I love that you use inexpensive materials to create masterpieces. Thanx for the info.
Glückwunsch zu den ersten 100000 😃👍
It's just 100k viewers who are amazed at your talent! 👍
Cool, I used bark to make cliffs.
Cool idea!
Yes, I did too! Come out nicely
@@Andriyuha Do you seal them?
You are intelligent creater , Excellent work
Good job on getting 100k subscribers
The man's an artist with these trees
Very cool! Thanks!
Very interesting. Thank you very much
Awesome video! 👌💯
Yay! I love these videos, they make me so happy! Take me away to tiny town! 🤣
Oh thank you Martin. What a great video....thank you. Much appreciated....Happy Christmas to you and your family. From South Africa
7:47 Those birch trees give me good memories of Abisko and the rail bike that used to be in between a cluster of those kinds of trees.
Very interesting video. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year too.👏 😀 🇨🇵
Wow great video!!!!
Another great video mark 👍
100,000 views, wow.
Well done Mark
Super. Nice tips. For reed, i use an old brush and cut of the brown brushhairs. For the dragonteeth ( anti-tank obstacles) i made mals and poured real concrete in them.
Merci c'est vraiment très beaux ! Super sympa de partager vos techniques !
well deserved 100k subs... Merry Christmas
You are inspirating me you have got amazing ideas
Awesome!!!!
Another brilliant idea!!!
Thank You 🙏🏼
Peace, Rudy 🕊️✌🏼🕊️
Thank you
Congratulations on 100,000 subscribers. The trees have turned out very beautiful. Thanks and regards - Tino
Congratulations from the UK.
Ich sage nicht viel ... es ist cool und schön, was du damit machst
Very inspiring... Thanks! Great, as usual. 👍
Thank you! Just a note from the US, aspens and birches are different types of tree. We have both in the East, at least! They look similar though!
You are fantastic
Great video and inspiration to us all. Thanks Martin.
Another great video! I look forward to your new series. Thank you very much, and enjoy your holiday break. Cheers from Wisconsin.
Honestly, where I live in the US we rarely call them aspen. thank you for another fantastic video. you're like the Bob Ross of miniatures.
What do y'all call them?
Aspens and birches are different kinds of trees. Birches are much, much more common in much of the country, including the East. Aspen trees are more common in the west, especially in mountainous areas.
Merry Christmas
Congratulations with over 1,000 subscribers!! Well done. Cheers Onno.
Incredible. So obvious yet, at the same time, so challenging.
Felicitaciones por los 100.000 suscriptores. Excelente el video!!!.
Great tips! Thank you! Gonna check my garden this weekend!
So many brilliant ideas. Ich werde diese Ideen alle mal versuchen!
God Jul och Gott nytt År!
Wonderful tutorial thanku so much 😁
Enjoy your time off
Genius is what you do! 🤓
Thanks you for these tips.
Super 1👍👍👍 Glückwunsch zum dieser Leistung ! Ist ja auch immer sehr interessant was du uns zeigst ! Dankeschön ! 😁
Grüße Frank
Love it. Great work. I will do something like That for the scale N.
You are so wonderful & creative. Thank you so much for sharing your techniques with everyone. Just adore you!
Birch and Aspen are actually two different trees. Birch is from the Betulaceae family while aspen is from the Salixaceae family, the same family as willow trees.
Sehr gute Tips.
Congratulations 🍺🍾🍻
Just wow 😯
*Totally not sponsored by Liquitex* ;)
Congrats on 100k.
This is amazing man, this will help me a lot to do my machets.
Thank u 4 doing this videos ❤
Great the video👍
great information, thankyou
Muy hermoso tu trabajo, te felicito. un abrazo grande desde Colombia.
Very interesting well done 👍
I can't wait for January!
🤓
Greetings from Serbia!
Amazing!!! Thank you so much
Inspirational modeler information. Now if my wife will allow me to place dead leaves in our blender. Sehr gut und danke !
Merry Christmas John and all your family from Yorkshire
only 100k you deserve much more, keep up the great work
Astilbi , once the flowers have dried out ( about 2/3 weeks ) they are spot on for trees. I cut mine down every year and box the best ones ready to use.
Just amazed at your ideas!! Thank you for sharing!
Well done and nicely presented as usual! Thanks Martin and happy holidays. Greetings.
thank, you for you're. Video. 🇺🇸 🏴
The US has both Aspen and Birch (which are unrelated species). If you're not a tree guy, they're visually similar, though. Note that Eurasian Aspen (Populus tremula) trees are a relative of the N.A. Quaking Aspen (Populus tremuloides). European White Birch (Betula tremula) are related to N.A. Paper Birch (Betula papyrifera).
In the last year, I have subscribed to your channel three times. I’m not sure why I keep getting “unsubscribed”. I love your videos! You are so informative and educational. Thank you, Sir.
Jättebra! Bra insperation, smarta grejer!
You're creative and inspirational. Thank you.
Great video again Martin. 👍🏻 For you and your family great Christmas days and a good start of 2021. I look forward to your new video’s 👍🏻
Congrats on 100k
Congratulations on your first 100,000. 👍
Thank you for another great video. I am now putting on my boots and going out in my garden to see what I can find. Have a very happy Christmas and an even better new year. 🎄👍
Thanks! Same to you!
Muchas gracias por compartir tus conocimientos con nosotros 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Congrats to 100k! The harvesting and reusing of natural materials is ingenious :D
super!
Merry Christmas and a happy new year for you too from Argentine!!!. And thank you for all !!!
Awsome! So simply. Thank you!
As always very good video tutorial.👌👏👏👏🚂💨 Congratulations on reaching a hundred thousand subscribers.👍🏆🎖🎉 Greetings from Seville (Spain).👋👋👋
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Awesome! Just subscribed, now at 141k!
hej till sverige från tyskland,
youre trees looks verry good. It's so simple!
I wish you a verry nice christmas and a happy new year to you and youre familie.
best regards and stay healthy
Jörg
Merci 😊😊😊😊🇨🇵💕👍👍👍👍
fantastic, thanks! looking forward to the new tutorials. happy new year.
Juste la grande classe !!!!
WOW!! Excellent! Very talented! I’m so glad I found this,love crafting and learning new crafts during the COVID is a so relaxing 😉I LOVE DETAIL ART 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I have nothing to do with model railroad stuff but I love watching your videos
Keep up the good work
I really like the effect of the birch tree. Probably the most realistic looking aspen tree I have seen. I model Colorado mountain landscape and up until now have not been satisfied with any aspen trees but I have seen. Yours are wonderful and I can’t wait to start using that technique
Muy bueno, gracias por enseñarnos tus trabajos
A good and interesting tutorial. Thank you. Greetings from Belgium :)
Great tutorial John. It gave me some helpful ideas. Merry Christmas. Tom Eiden
Beautiful stuff! I use a lot of your information for Warhammer 40k terrain. A good friend of mine has a large train collection, but unfortunately he won't let me combine our 2 hobbies to make post-apocalyptic terrain for his train set :D
Genius! I was about to spend some bucks for our miniature farm project and I am so glad I found this ❣️
Congrats on your 100k subs! Well deserved.
Hi , love your enthusiasm and it shows. Remember to soak the sea grass in glycerin once dried. Some great tree making tips , thank you.
love it