Hi Uncle Bob, Thank you for your comments. I hope you give my techniques a try when you make your SuperTrees. The soldering iron trick to help straighten them really helps give you more usable trees. -Tom
Hi Campbell, Thanks for your comments. Yes, the soldering iron trick to straighten the SuperTrees works pretty well. It is a lot easier than dipping them in a matte medium and hanging them upside down to dry with a weight on them to straighten them out. Good luck on your next SuperTree project.
Curious for fall time trees would you still do the green blend first and then the yellow and red super leaves or would you choose a different color blend base first
Thanks so much for your video on supertrees. Actually, I experimenting with sea foam in planters on my deck this year . Yes, they're growing ... see what I get in the Fall. All the best ...
Soldering iron idea looks good. Just this morning took delivery of scenic materials including that natural plant. Outside America this plant is sold under a different name. Often called "Sea foam" for some odd reason.
Hi, Thanks for your comments. As I mention in the video, using a soldering iron helps to straighten some of the trees and gets you a few more usable trees that would otherwise be used for underbrush. Good luck on your tree project.-Tom
Hi Tim, I am glad to hear my video helped to inspire you to make your SuperTrees, that is exactly why I made it. Sorting out the armatures, picking out the little leaves, and then straightening the curved trees is the most time consuming part, but it goes quickly once you get the hang of it. If you have any questions as you make your Supertrees you can contact me through my website at www.ThomasKlimoski.com. Thanks for your comments and watching the video.-Tom
Hi Scott, Thanks for your comments, I really appreciate them. Now you know how to make some SuperTrees for your layout, you are going to need a bunch of them ;) -Tom
Quality no nonsense tutorial,great idea with white background to show the detailing. I’m a newbie to model American Railroad it ticks all the boxes for me 👍 Thanks for sharing
Hi Phil, Thanks for your very nice comments, I appreciate them. If you have any questions about American railroading please contact me through my website at www.ThomasKlimoski.com and I'll be glad to help you.-Tom
Hi Mike, Thanks for your comments. I had gotten a few questions recently on using the soldering iron technique for straightening the SuperTrees so I figured I would do a video on how I make them. Hopefully the video will inspire those considering making SuperTrees for their layout that it really is not that difficult. I do think they make the best looking trees on the market.-Tom
Hi Gregg, Yes I do need to make another video soon. I have been busy working on other model railroad projects so my time to do videos has been limited. I usually post a monthly blog on my website at www.Thomas Klimoski.com where I give more frequent updates on projects I am working on. Hopefully I can post a new video by the end of the year. Thanks for checking in. -Tom
Hi Paul, I appreciate you listening to the AML podcast. I am still doing videos, but I have been busy with other projects so I have not made one in awhile. I normally post just 4 or 5 videos a year and try to post when I do something new on the layout. I have a blog on my website www.thomasklimoski.com where I post more frequently. Hopefully in the next month or so I'll have a new video to post. Thanks.-Tom
Tom, your SuperTrees look exceptionally realistic!
AND a super job on the tutorial.
Hi Uncle Bob, Thank you for your comments. I hope you give my techniques a try when you make your SuperTrees. The soldering iron trick to help straighten them really helps give you more usable trees. -Tom
Thanks Tom for the solder iron trick.
Hi Campbell, Thanks for your comments. Yes, the soldering iron trick to straighten the SuperTrees works pretty well. It is a lot easier than dipping them in a matte medium and hanging them upside down to dry with a weight on them to straighten them out. Good luck on your next SuperTree project.
Curious for fall time trees would you still do the green blend first and then the yellow and red super leaves or would you choose a different color blend base first
Thanks so much for your video on supertrees. Actually, I experimenting with sea foam in planters on my deck this year . Yes, they're growing ... see what I get in the Fall. All the best ...
Hi Donald, Thanks for your comments. Good luck on your tree project, I hope they turn out great.-Tom
they look very good. Well done
Hi, Thanks for your comments.-Tom
Soldering iron idea looks good. Just this morning took delivery of scenic materials including that natural plant. Outside America this plant is sold under a different name. Often called "Sea foam" for some odd reason.
Hi, Thanks for your comments. As I mention in the video, using a soldering iron helps to straighten some of the trees and gets you a few more usable trees that would otherwise be used for underbrush. Good luck on your tree project.-Tom
I have a SuperTrees kit and I've been reluctant to attempt making them. They seem a little less terrifying now, thanks!
Hi Tim, I am glad to hear my video helped to inspire you to make your SuperTrees, that is exactly why I made it. Sorting out the armatures, picking out the little leaves, and then straightening the curved trees is the most time consuming part, but it goes quickly once you get the hang of it. If you have any questions as you make your Supertrees you can contact me through my website at www.ThomasKlimoski.com. Thanks for your comments and watching the video.-Tom
Super Tom making SuperTrees. Thanks for taking the time to post another educational, informative video. Can't wait to see what's next.
Hi Scott, Thanks for your comments, I really appreciate them. Now you know how to make some SuperTrees for your layout, you are going to need a bunch of them ;) -Tom
Quality no nonsense tutorial,great idea with white background to show the detailing. I’m a newbie to model American Railroad it ticks all the boxes for me 👍
Thanks for sharing
Hi Phil, Thanks for your very nice comments, I appreciate them. If you have any questions about American railroading please contact me through my website at www.ThomasKlimoski.com and I'll be glad to help you.-Tom
Great tutorial Tom!
Hi Tim, Thanks for your comments.-Tom
Excellent video Tom, thanks for sharing your techniques.
Hi Steve, Thanks for your comments. I hope you picked up a few tips for making the SuperTrees. -Tom
Great video,easy to follow,nice job
Hi Raymond, Thanks for your comments. I hope the video inspires you to make your own SuperTrees.-Tom
Awesome tutorial....just in time...gotta couple boxes to start on soon
Thanks for your comments. The SuperTrees do take some time to make, but they are very realistic looking once you have them done.-Tom
Thanks for the video. The trees look great. I’ll have to try that soldering iron trick.
Hi Greg, Thanks for your comments. The soldering iron works surprising well to straighten the SuperTrees.-Tom
Awesome trees! Good video and tutorial!
Hi, Thanks for your comments. -Tom
Great tutorial, Tom! The trees look excellent. Mike
Hi Mike, Thanks for your comments. I had gotten a few questions recently on using the soldering iron technique for straightening the SuperTrees so I figured I would do a video on how I make them. Hopefully the video will inspire those considering making SuperTrees for their layout that it really is not that difficult. I do think they make the best looking trees on the market.-Tom
Hello, hope all is well with you. Haven't heard from this channel in some time. We hope you post soon?
Hi Gregg, Yes I do need to make another video soon. I have been busy working on other model railroad projects so my time to do videos has been limited. I usually post a monthly blog on my website at www.Thomas Klimoski.com where I give more frequent updates on projects I am working on. Hopefully I can post a new video by the end of the year. Thanks for checking in. -Tom
Tom listened to you today on AML podcast, have you stopped doing videos?
Hi Paul, I appreciate you listening to the AML podcast. I am still doing videos, but I have been busy with other projects so I have not made one in awhile. I normally post just 4 or 5 videos a year and try to post when I do something new on the layout. I have a blog on my website www.thomasklimoski.com where I post more frequently. Hopefully in the next month or so I'll have a new video to post. Thanks.-Tom