Great video. I'm looking at making some trees, so very useful. Can I ask what brown primer you used, and the second spray before the highlight colour....was that a spray adhesive? Cheers
Thanks mate, I used Army Painter Oak Brown spray paint. Glue wise, I use a variety of glues, I’ve used a fine spray glue, or a tacky glue and for highlight coats you can use hair lacquer or as I did in this video, use WWS Tree & Bush Foliage Spray. Hope that helps😉
Its good to get more use out of old terrain. I'd recently done up some old railway model trees and also some old GW ruins that I added rubble and snow to. Yours came up nice.
@@danwade5594 Thanks mate, yes it’s always good to revisit some of the old terrain that’s looking a bit worn and damaged and revamp it, so satisfying when it’s done😉
@@tolemykus4805 I just thought I’d ’branch’ out and try something a bit different, glad you could join me, you know what they say, ‘Twos company, trees a crowd’ 😉
@@johnseitz3780 Thanks for watching, normally when dong it fresh I would but I was trying to to cover the old yellowing clump snow, and this just seemed to work better😉
@@dennisdaniels4386 Thanks for watching. They were originally decorated with Vallejo Weathering - Snow and WWS snow, but the scatter snow I used to refresh them was some old ‘Serious Play’ white Sand Snow
Looking great well done like the ones with snow on brilliant 🤠🤠👍👍
@@robandrosehobden3344 Thanks mate, so glad to finally get them refurbished.😉
Great video. I'm looking at making some trees, so very useful. Can I ask what brown primer you used, and the second spray before the highlight colour....was that a spray adhesive? Cheers
Thanks mate, I used Army Painter Oak Brown spray paint. Glue wise, I use a variety of glues, I’ve used a fine spray glue, or a tacky glue and for highlight coats you can use hair lacquer or as I did in this video, use WWS Tree & Bush Foliage Spray. Hope that helps😉
Its good to get more use out of old terrain. I'd recently done up some old railway model trees and also some old GW ruins that I added rubble and snow to. Yours came up nice.
@@danwade5594 Thanks mate, yes it’s always good to revisit some of the old terrain that’s looking a bit worn and damaged and revamp it, so satisfying when it’s done😉
More trees than you can shake a stick at. ohhhhwww that was horrific. :)
@@tolemykus4805 I just thought I’d ’branch’ out and try something a bit different, glad you could join me, you know what they say, ‘Twos company, trees a crowd’ 😉
Great work on reviving your gaming trees they look more than acceptable my friend
@@darrinstanaway8943 Thanks mate, it’s a job I had been meaning to do for sometime. Cheers for watching 😉
I’d think you’d want to brush from the top down, not the bottom up. You’ll get snow on the bottom of the branches otherwise.
@@johnseitz3780 Thanks for watching, normally when dong it fresh I would but I was trying to to cover the old yellowing clump snow, and this just seemed to work better😉
What brand of snow covered trees are those?
@@dennisdaniels4386 Thanks for watching. They were originally decorated with Vallejo Weathering - Snow and WWS snow, but the scatter snow I used to refresh them was some old ‘Serious Play’ white Sand Snow
@@TheGreatMim thanks. Who makes the trees? Where did they come from? They are great looking trees.