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    Default How to build pine tree

    Exploring YouTube for new idea i found a nice tutorial of making bulk pine tree, well explained, clear instruction and easy to do with help of normal tooling, for any levels of craftsmanship.
    https://youtu.be/GZjo041fz1Q

    And another one, almost the same technique, different results. This one involve a static gun and i think is more HO than N, due to wood stick size. But at all, i like the idea of snowy pine.
    https://youtu.be/lZtlmRe8Le0
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    Quote Originally Posted by gamitzu View Post
    for any levels of craftsmanship. https://youtu.be/GZjo041fz1Q
    Great videos on the pines and the aspens. I'll probably use both, thanks for the link.

    Also his layout ....



    .... is amazing,

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    I've made 747 pine trees using the first method. Works for me
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    Good to know. Look ok for me the fact of only few tools used, no static grass aplicator and simple materials, easy to find anywhere.
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