Nothing more satisfying than making your own trees 🙂 kind regards Rob Johnston
@ChadwickModelRailway5 жыл бұрын
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it Rob.
@photosbyjf Жыл бұрын
As an American, this was a joy to watch...4 yrs after it came out
@ChadwickModelRailway Жыл бұрын
Thanks John, so pleased that you enjoyed it. Regards Charlie
@ralphviola65946 жыл бұрын
Really enjoyed your video on making trees and appreciated that not only do you show what you are using you take the time to say what did not work and why it did not work. Saves a viewer time and money not duplicating mistakes. Thank you
@ChadwickModelRailway6 жыл бұрын
Hi Ralph, I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it. Regards Charlie
@jeffreysutcliffe11392 жыл бұрын
You definitely need an eye for detail and lots of patience. Looks like a tree. Excellent presentation which has encouraged me to have a go. Thanks
@ChadwickModelRailway2 жыл бұрын
That’s great news Jeffrey, I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it. Regards Charlie
@w.rustylane5650 Жыл бұрын
Cheers, mate. I model on the cheap. I make all my own ground scatter (flocking) out of either sawdust that gets coloured in the electric coffee grinder my wife gave me for modeling, or foam rubber done same way in the coffee grinder. That way you can control the colours and the granularity of your finished product. I also make my own iron oxide (rust) by soaking about 4 pieces of 0000 steel wool in a quart jar with white vinegar. After about a month sitting in the window, I pour the mixture into a large pan (I use my old 11" x 14" stainless steel photo fixer trays when I had a darkroom) or baking dish and wait for the mixture to completely dry (usually about 2 to 3 weeks). Then I take a single edge razor blade and pulverize the contents into a fine powder and store it in little tins. Each batch I've done comes out a little different in colour. Then you use the rust as you would any weathering powder or chalk. It looks real, 'cause it IS real rust! I also colour my own chalk with acrylic paint and food colouring. I never buy weathering powders. Instead, I go to the dollar store and buy women's makeup in the little plastic containers. For $1.00 you can get quite a collection of different colours and they adhere better than weathering powders. For trees, I use the Nandena bush after the little red berries fall off, it leaves a perfect tree trunk (armature). I also have a TON of lichen growing out back on the hill behind my house. When using the Nandena bush tree armatures, you can paint them whatever colour you want--even grey for aspen trees. Cover the armatures with lichen, seafoam or whatever you want, then add your own home-made flocking and you're done. For pine trees, I use florist wire (wrapped) doubled and bits of jute cut in1 to 1 1/2" laid in the wire, then using a drill, twist the wire while holding the other end in a pair of pliers.. I also use barbeque bamboo skewers with pig hair (horse hair) furnace filters (they're already green); have to paint the skewers first. Cheers from W Rusty Lane K9POW in eastern Tennessee
@ChadwickModelRailway Жыл бұрын
Fantastic WRL. You certainly know how to get fantastic results at minimal cost. I take my hat off to you. Regards, Charlie
@phillwhitehead24142 жыл бұрын
It just gets better I’m so glad I found your Chanel it just keeps giving thank you Charlie
@ChadwickModelRailway2 жыл бұрын
That’s very kind of you to say so Phil, regards Charlie
@robertschworm60364 жыл бұрын
Charlie, I use green floral wire from amazon. I wind 18 laps of wire between 2 nails 16 inches apart. Fold the bunch in half, twist them in the middle to make a 1 inch loop ( the roots) and then twist the lot together up the "trunk" until the first limb divide. Then on up and out as you go. I then dip the top of the tree into liquid latex rubber 3 times, give it a shot of brown paint, then a suitable bark color. Then spray the outer branches with cheap and cheerful sticky hair spray and woodland scenics medium greem coarse ground foam about 3 times. Add NOCH leaves and off you go. Bob Schworm
@ChadwickModelRailway4 жыл бұрын
A great routine Robert. I’ll certainly check out the liquid latex.
@AdventuresandLifestyle2 жыл бұрын
Great help in building my own trees Charlie. 😊👍 So impressed with your channel we have given you a shout with your channel icon in video and a link in the description. Making the wire ones is hard work but much better detail I must admit. Have a good weekend from Paul & Kath. 💖👍
@ChadwickModelRailway2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Paul and Kath, that’s very kind of you. Stay safe, regards Charlie
@tassie73255 жыл бұрын
I very much appreciate that you include within your videos, mistakes that are made along the way. I just know that I would make the same (and probably more) mistakes if I was not alerted to them before hand.
@ChadwickModelRailway5 жыл бұрын
I’m so pleased that you enjoy the videos Mick. Good luck with your layout.
@BulldogGaz2 жыл бұрын
Having found your channel, i decided to watch a bit more, as always when I subscribe to a new channel I always go back to the very first video, ( I remember mine it was terrible ) now as Landscape gardner I am always complaining on the relation to trees and Modell railway ( they are completely wrong ) so it was interesting to see how you made these trees, I hope to be rebiulding my Railway in H0 ( as I live in Germany ) so your videos have been a real insperation to how to do many things I shall be keeping my beedy Eye on you and looking forward top seeing more insperational videos 👍😂
@ChadwickModelRailway2 жыл бұрын
It’s great to have you on board Gaz, and I do hope that you enjoy our journey together. Regards Charlie
@tompetty18805 жыл бұрын
As a ‘newby model railroader’ and avid KZbin subscriber on anything connected with this absorbing hobby what has become very clear to me is the varying standard of workmanship on some channels. To my eyes there are a handful of modellers who are head and shoulders above their peers and Charlie, in my opinion, you sure a one of these happy,, witty and instructive band of modellers.
@ChadwickModelRailway5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Tom. It’s comments such as yours that make it worthwhile.
@SBCBears6 жыл бұрын
Well done trees and the best examples of real trees and their actual positions along rail lines. The scale height is surprising and gives an increased sense of depth to the layout.
@ChadwickModelRailway6 жыл бұрын
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it Crow T.
@chrisbardell22592 жыл бұрын
Charlie, love your videos and will now have a go at tree making. Just wanted to give you an idea of mine because I’m on a tight budget and find the grass and leaf products expensive. A friend of mine has a carpentry workshop and always has sack loads of sawdust. I sieve the stuff into jam jars various grades and mix with the cheap kids poster or acrylic paint. Bottles from places like Wilkos, Hobbycraft and Poundland! Lots of shades of green mostly. Then dry in the oven and sieve again back into the jars. I’m making loads of my own stuff. I guess it’s how it’s made by the specialists anyway! Best wishes.
@ChadwickModelRailway2 жыл бұрын
Great idea Chris and saves cash too.
@niftysixty6 жыл бұрын
Great video Charlie. Good clear instruction, good camera work and easy to understand. Looking forward to more of your work.
@ChadwickModelRailway6 жыл бұрын
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it Nifty.
@MrSteen125 жыл бұрын
I like your trees and I have realized that I can make them taller, than I first thought. The idea to have taller trees in the front of the layout to make it look more three diamentionel is great. I have just started making trees myself after the same principle as you - I learned it from Luke Towan, as I wrote to you earlier - , but when I cut the wires, I put the wire around a glas jar or a tin can that has the right diameter to get the length, I want. I tape a small stick to the tin can to make it easier to get cutting pliers around the wires. Then I don't have to cut the wire for each length.
@ChadwickModelRailway5 жыл бұрын
Luke Towan is the god of scenics Steen. We all kneel at his skills.
@simontheplantsman4 жыл бұрын
Charlie , thank you! Just spent the weekend re watching a certain other video on this and the damn things didn't look like they do on my Devon doorstep....nor do they unless there dead and lichen covered, you knew that and taught us the solution...Top of the game
@ChadwickModelRailway4 жыл бұрын
What a heartwarming comment Simon. Good luck with your project. Regards Charlie
@davidcutts26506 жыл бұрын
Great demo of tree making & your tree looks fine to me. The horse hair seems like a good plan too.
@ChadwickModelRailway6 жыл бұрын
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it David. Regards Charlie
@chrisbagley81042 жыл бұрын
Just an idea for the initial twisting of the wire. Use a cup hook, thread through the loop of wire. Fix down the loose end. Put the cup hook and wire in to a drill, run the drill at SLOW speed and there you are a nice twisted trunk or large branch. So you won't twist the night away!
@ChadwickModelRailway2 жыл бұрын
Now that’s certainly worth a try Chris. Regards, Charlie
@class666 жыл бұрын
Model Trees are definitely a whole new science.. Learnt a lot here.. I think instead of the grass flock il have to invest in the 'leaf' type scatter as you say Charlie.. Sometimes my trees have looked a bit clumpy and dense... You encouraged me to have another go..
@ChadwickModelRailway6 жыл бұрын
I’m so pleased that you found it useful Mark.
@onamission83975 жыл бұрын
New young leaves are usually at the outside of the tree usually brighter, your tree looks really good think I'm Gona give it a try myself
@ChadwickModelRailway5 жыл бұрын
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it Gavin.
@leilacentral18836 жыл бұрын
Another great video Charlie. Very in depth and I’ll be looking at making my own trees in the future so I’ll be watching this a few times. Clint
@ChadwickModelRailway6 жыл бұрын
Hi Clint, I’m so pleased that you enjoyed the video. Regards Charlie
@gardenman36 жыл бұрын
Great looking tree. Thanks for showing how it is done.
@ChadwickModelRailway6 жыл бұрын
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it
@RM-io7qo6 жыл бұрын
Awesome...Well done, Charlie. Take care...
@ChadwickModelRailway6 жыл бұрын
Thanks John
@pierredutrieux48404 жыл бұрын
Verry Nice job Charlie ! As always!
@ChadwickModelRailway4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Pierre, you’re too kind
@Synthematix6 жыл бұрын
Tell you what charlie i was having a word with the mrs about this subject last week, i came up with trees that actually move like they would with the wind in real life, this is done with a cheap loco decoder and a servo under the board pulling down slightly with a hidden piece of fishing line on the branches, it looks out of this world, especially with a soundscape playing at the same time, really adds atmosphere and realism! the overall effect is surreal i tell ya. BR love trees as theyre wind blockers for the trains
@ChadwickModelRailway6 жыл бұрын
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed the video but you must make a video of your moving trees. I’d love to see it. Regards Charlie
@Synthematix6 жыл бұрын
Thanks yea when i get time ill do a 10 minute video, your TMD setup has inspired me to do a single track tunnel with 2nd radius setrack hidden curves then all the rest coming out of the tunnel will be flexitrack, my board is 5ft5in x 2ft 7in so in N gauge this will be a pretty bloody big tunnel! lol will only need to be 7cm high, but instead of a tmd there will be a station and large glass engine shed made by Faller, of course ill leave the back of it open in case of running issues either that or fit a magnetic backplate that can easily be removed when needed
@ChadwickModelRailway6 жыл бұрын
Good luck with your layout,it will certainly be a challenge.
@Synthematix6 жыл бұрын
Thanks, yea just built a ratio footbridge, the detail in it is unbelievable, this one: www.osbornsmodels.com/248-ratio-covered-latice-modular-footbridge-5748-p.asp im absolutely blown away with how much detail there is in my farish class 37 colas rail, it has zimo sound, cab lights the lot, it wasnt cheap but man you can see why! im avoiding Dapol stuff, the motors in them are terrible on N gauge, got all my dcc accessories ready for christmas the digikeijs dr5000 and block detection unit to match, im making a start on the back tunnel first it will be slightly raised about 4.5cm so i can put various other trackside stuff underneath at the front, yea will be a challenge alright! this little (tiny) class 37 puts a huge smile on my face every time i look at it, such a work of art this thing, it beats anything from hornby in oo gauge by a country mile, and runs so slow you cant tell its moving, it has Paul Chetters sounds in the model, they sound unreal.
@charlesdempsey1766 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed your video, thank you. You put a lot of time on that one tree. I see there is a pretty big learning curve.
@ChadwickModelRailway6 жыл бұрын
Please give it a go Charles, you’ll be surprised how easy it is.
@briandunning29746 жыл бұрын
Another excellent video Charlie. It’s great that you make mistakes, sorry, do the tests, on our behalf. I’ve just started my first two trees.
@ChadwickModelRailway6 жыл бұрын
That’s great news Brian. Good luck with your forest!
@ainsleyperry51926 жыл бұрын
Charlie, Warley is always a good exhibition, even though I haven't attended in years. I have found brushing on pure white glue onto the horse hair base and dusting with your favorite leaf material to be much better than spray glue or hairspray. I found if I was'nt careful horse hair could become too clumpy.I now use a very fine nylon material that I can tease into a very light base cover for the smaller branches. As an extra idea Pendon on their trees use a hot glue gun to cover the main trunk of the tree instead of tape.I'll watch out for the next video.Cheers, Chris Perry.
@ChadwickModelRailway6 жыл бұрын
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it Chris. I think that next Friday’s video will be right up your street. Regards Charlie
@nesr87866 жыл бұрын
well done Charlie great job ,thanks for the presentation ,nice trees ,take care for now John
@ChadwickModelRailway6 жыл бұрын
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it John and good luck with your layout.
@TheDaf95xf6 жыл бұрын
Hi Charlie and a welcome back video 👍🏻 Great tree shots from your drone 😁 You can see now why model trees cost so much 🙈 Great tutorial on trees Charlie 😁
@ChadwickModelRailway6 жыл бұрын
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it. Good luck with your layout. Regards Charlie
@MissedrBones6 жыл бұрын
Another great video thank you. I've been watching your videos for quite some time now and seem to have picked up two sayings which are now stuck in my head now. "Good to go" and "That's where we are". Haven't a clue where I got them from :) Keep up the good work.....
@ChadwickModelRailway6 жыл бұрын
I’m so pleased that you enjoy them Mr Bones. Hopefully you’ll be good to go, next Friday too!
@edoc26 жыл бұрын
Hi Charlie another great video, the tree turned out really good well worth the work involved. Dave.
@ChadwickModelRailway6 жыл бұрын
Hi Dave, I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it.
@TimberSurf6 жыл бұрын
Tremendous video Charlie! Drone shots are superb. Always great to see you round up with the lessons learned (else I would have put them in the comments! lol) Making tree's is my nemesis at the moment, so always keen to see another have a go. Winners so far after 4 attempts, tree's 4, me nil! You seem to be fairing much better, I await vid 2.
@ChadwickModelRailway6 жыл бұрын
Come on TimberSurf, rise to the challenge. Don’t be beaten by some sticks!
@sugusebatti20905 жыл бұрын
There are a few tips for building a railroad layout yourself Find a proven set of plans online Find a colleague who wants to build one too so you have someone to encourage you (I read these and why they work on Jareks Hobby Club site )
@picadorecordsmusikverlagge64852 жыл бұрын
This is really great work, Charlie!
@ChadwickModelRailway2 жыл бұрын
Thanks PR, I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it. Regards Charlie
@jazzman16266 жыл бұрын
I’ve been collecting stuff for my layout and have the sea-moss for fine branches, and coarse green stuff (can’t remember its name) for the leaves. I think I’ll get the leafy stuff as a last layer to give it the leafy look. That rubberised horse hair would be great as rough weedy dead grass. It looks to be the right colour already. I think your next tree will be even better.
@ChadwickModelRailway6 жыл бұрын
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed Jazzman. I use sea moss next time!
@miketurton27056 жыл бұрын
I've also reached this stage of the layout build where I'm thinking about adding a few trees so seeing your video has given me something to think about although I'd use a cheap hairspray for the adhesive spray, this works well for me on the scenic landscape and smells better than Spray Mount!
@ChadwickModelRailway6 жыл бұрын
Hi Mike, I’m so pleased that you enjoyed the video. Good luck with your layout. Regards Charlie
@Kettenhund316 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video... You've convinced me to have a go at making trees!
@ChadwickModelRailway6 жыл бұрын
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it. Don’t miss next week’s sequel!
@thehastyterrainmaker94853 жыл бұрын
I need to try this with my wired tree bases. I LOVE the wired bases, LOATHE trying to get tacky glue to get clump foliage OR Lichen as an over top. This may be nicer than using Woodland's fiber foliage, I know a hell of a lot cheaper than theirs for sure.
@ChadwickModelRailway3 жыл бұрын
Yes, certainly worth a try mate.
@thehastyterrainmaker94853 жыл бұрын
@@ChadwickModelRailway I'm doing a batch of trees up this week. I'm going to give this one a shot. I just did a bunch of trees from furnace filter for a DIY vid coming up BUT I need more variety in my layout than what I have gone with so far.
@medwaypeninsulaMR6 жыл бұрын
Nice video Charlie and I think I will give it a try when I build my layout
@ChadwickModelRailway6 жыл бұрын
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it Kevin.
@JPoulAndersson6 жыл бұрын
A lot of work but you've really done an admirable job Charlie! On balance though and as a matter of personal preference I might be tempted to go for the £/€20 ready made trees if I needed just a handful or up to 10-15 say (I'd just have to stop buying locos for a little while however painful haha!) But I can certainly see the benefit when building "proper sized" layouts as yours. Joachim
@ChadwickModelRailway6 жыл бұрын
Hi JPoul, I’m so pleased that you enjoyed the video. Trees Vs locos, it’s a tough call!
@LJRLowevilleJunctionRailroad6 жыл бұрын
great video Charlie, thanks for the tutorial on the trees, it was very interesting and informative....linda🚂🙂👍🏻🌲
@ChadwickModelRailway6 жыл бұрын
Hi Linda, I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it. Regards Charlie
@MrSteen125 жыл бұрын
Hi Charlie. I have been watching some videos made by Boulder Rail Road Creek and he's making his trees more or less the same way as you, but with variations. They are very nice looking. If you can find the time, you might want to watch some of his videos. The appletre and the pinetrees especially are very good.
@ChadwickModelRailway5 жыл бұрын
Rest assured Steen I do watch the god that is Luke Towan.
@jimsmoter45106 жыл бұрын
Great video . The tree looks nice
@ChadwickModelRailway6 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jim.
@daviemaclean616 жыл бұрын
A nice final (or end of part 1) outcome. I have to agree with you that the treemendous leaf scatter made all the difference at the end. If you haven't already I would check out Luke Towan's video on the same technique. It is more laborious using thin wire, but thicker wire just looks like twisted thick wire. Great tutorial. Cheers
@ChadwickModelRailway6 жыл бұрын
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed the video. Yes I have seen some of Luke’s videos. He is KZbin royalty. He uses background music and I can’t decide if it’s a good thing. What’s your thoughts? Regards Charlie
@daviemaclean616 жыл бұрын
@@ChadwickModelRailway Hi Charlie. I don't have the first idea about shooting, editing, etc video or how much of a potential hassle it would be to add music to it. I recall a short while ago quite a few of the channels I subscribe to falling foul of music licensing and having to take down and re-upload videos. If you weren't talking then maybe, but you tend to be talking (and that is not a criticism! ;-) ) and giving incite to why and what you're doing most of the time so it would have to be very much in the background and no one would be listening to it anyway. That's my tuppence worth anyway! Cheers, Davie
@ChadwickModelRailway6 жыл бұрын
Thanks Davie, I do value your opinion.
@7APT76 жыл бұрын
hi Charlie, another great YT clip, and a nice choice of topic to do a ‘How-To’s’ clip on Tree’s, I often take photos of tree’s throughout the year just like you did at the start, to give you a good understanding of Branches, how far up the tree they branch out etc, which was excellent to see. Did you use a drown as it was great footage, and if so, what type model etc of drown do you use...?, I also drown and you can get some superb footage of a landscape, and like you said around the railways where it always seems to get overly overgrown compared to what we see on the Road headway’s, until Network Rail go down the line once every 5-8 years. Excellent Topic and Huge 👍 Thumbs up 👍
@ChadwickModelRailway6 жыл бұрын
Hi Jamie, I’m so pleased that you enjoyed the video. I use a DJI Phantom 4 Pro, which is so easy to fly once you understand its limitations.
@nigelcarter95036 жыл бұрын
Nice job, Charlie
@ChadwickModelRailway6 жыл бұрын
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it Nigel.
@flyboy26106 жыл бұрын
Good to see you back, Charlie! I think the tree came out well. I must say I've not heard of rubberized horse hair before. I like the way you finish with lessons learned. I know I've learned many! I tell people I don't make the same mistake twice, I always think of ways to make new ones! Looking forward to your next video! I wonder if coarse turf would look any better?
@ChadwickModelRailway6 жыл бұрын
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it flyboy, don’t miss next Friday, another two trees.
@cprtrain6 жыл бұрын
Well done. I use cheap hair spray and it works great.
@ChadwickModelRailway6 жыл бұрын
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it. With hairspray I couldn’t get the leaves to stick. Clearly I need a stronger hairspray.
@johnwatson93034 жыл бұрын
Hi Chalrie on a different subject your knees when you announced that you were changing the layout to save having to crawl underneath Shortly after I had the same problem but unfortunately I don't have the space or resources (live in NZ) so temporarily moved the controller to the exterior but it is inconvenient and now with December on us to busy anyway for modelling But anyway after the history I have been for xrays this week Anyway when my discomfort started I was taking Panadol every 4 hrs and having sleepless nights which ever way I tried lying it was uncomfortable sitting and I was severely limping I used to have a lower back pain and I was given an exercise to help ang it works any way with my knee problem I wondered if I modified the exercise so this is what I do lying on the bed (easier than on the floor) stretch the leg up as far as will go fold down then pull the knee into my chest pulling with my hands relax and then repeat with the other leg I do this 3 to 6 times each side then lying on back with folded up move legs from side to side keeping back still at the moment I am not taking panadol am not limping and sleeping well I don't know if this will help you but it is low impact so can't do any harm and who know my help you all the best for Christmas my Friend
@ChadwickModelRailway4 жыл бұрын
Thanks John, any advice is welcomed. I did redesign the layout to ease the knee pain which has all but disappeared.
@johnwatson93034 жыл бұрын
@@ChadwickModelRailway pleased to hear keep up the good work and again a merry christmas to you and yours
@MalcolmMarks-c6kАй бұрын
The railways often planted trees to act as a windbreak and hold the sides of embankments stable, shrubs are also used for the same reason.
@ChadwickModelRailwayАй бұрын
Thanks, Malcolm, for some interesting advice. Regards, Charlie.
@greghale99726 жыл бұрын
Hi Charlie, I hope you don`t mind me being honest because I`m not sure that the "Horse Hair" product has given the best result, so I will be very interested to see what method you use on the next tree. When making tress I go to my local park and pick-up lots of dead branches and twigs of various sizes depending on what size trees I wish to make. To strengthen the twigs/branches I take them out into the backyard and spray them with PVA Wood Glue, then it dry overnight. Next I use a product from Noch which is much finer in texture that the "Horse Hair" (when you post your next video I will see if I can give your the full name of the Noch product I use). Having done that I spray it with diluted PVA wood glue to provide body and extra strength. When it has all dried I paint with a small brush wood glue to the areas where I want the leaves to adhere, then I drizzle those areas with Noch leaves. Regards Greg
@ChadwickModelRailway6 жыл бұрын
Hi Greg, thanks for your thoughts. In the next video, which is ready for release next Friday, I use both poly fibre and sea foam. Both produce better results. Will in the future build from natural branches etc. Regards Charlie
@denisestevens64922 жыл бұрын
Hi Charlie. Love yr videos a u. You have a very happy face. Thankyou for all yr informative vids and yr tips. As I am rather a newbie to the scene all info I can gather is great. Charlie can u assist me in the quickest or maybe the easiest way to create my scale. So I am at present working in 1:64. So do u have any tips to covert real measurements into my scale size rather easily. Thankyou Charlie. Cheerz Denise W.A.
@ChadwickModelRailway2 жыл бұрын
Hi Denise, I think this should be quite simple. Just divide your real measurement by 64 And that should give you the correct result. If however you’re converting from another scale such as HO which is 1/87, multiply the HO get measurement by 87 and then divid it by 64. Im no mathematician but that might work. Regards Charlie
@peterjhillier76596 жыл бұрын
Thank you Charlie, for another really enjoyable and informative Video. I was wondering about the possibility of perhaps using a large stiff Paper Bag or even a Woman's Hat Box to assist with applying the Leaf Scatter. Simply hang/hold the Tree upside down in the Bag/Box and shake the Scatter over the prepared and sticky top Part of the Tree. Obviously you'd have to spray the Glue onto your Tree Form first then pop it into the Bag/Box after. It might save a lot of Mess and help save the Scatter that doesn't end up being stuck to your Tree.
@ChadwickModelRailway6 жыл бұрын
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed the video Peter. Wouldn’t the bag end up being stuck to the branches? I like to do it in the open so that the camera has a good view. Regards Charlie
@peterjhillier76596 жыл бұрын
Chadwick Model Railway Perhaps not if it were a Bag of stiffish Material, but I take your Point your Audience wouldn't see anything, would they?
@madeinyorkshire522 жыл бұрын
Very helpful - thank you so much - but looks like you have sprayed glue on your camera remote as well !
@ChadwickModelRailway2 жыл бұрын
Rest assured David, I sprayed glue everywhere! Regards Charlie
@modelrailwaynoob6 жыл бұрын
Great idea and very clever. The layout I am working on is France 1917, so the trees are somewhat easier :)
@ChadwickModelRailway6 жыл бұрын
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it Noob.
@steamboatmodel6 жыл бұрын
It seams like centuries since I have done scale trees, but I remember that you do not cut your armature wire to the same length. When doing deciduous trees we sized the wire length in 1/3 increments with no two quite the same length. With coniferous trees you cut the wire to length in bunches with about 1/4 inch between them.
@ChadwickModelRailway6 жыл бұрын
Yes the armature was interesting having never made one before. We live and learn.
@Longshadowsmodeltrees6 жыл бұрын
Like your tree's, handmade one's do take alot of time, I know. Bob, Longshadows Model Tree's
@ChadwickModelRailway6 жыл бұрын
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed the video Bob.
@GalgormHall6 жыл бұрын
Many lessons learnt with that build Charlie. I’m really glad you do these videos though, it stops us from following similar pitfalls. All in all though I think you’ve got a very nice tree out of it in the end. As a matter of interest, what sort of time frame was required to construct this one tree? Paul
@ChadwickModelRailway6 жыл бұрын
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it Paul. The armature took around an hour and another 15 mins to tape and paint. The next day, the foliage took around 15 minutes, 5 to spay paint and 10 for the foliage. It’s best to do a couple of tress at a time but make sure that they are different.
@alfredbarten49013 жыл бұрын
Great. Thanks.
@ChadwickModelRailway3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Alfred, regards Charlie.
@peterjhillier76594 жыл бұрын
Charlie, as I’m over 70 albeit fit, still run 5K each morning, however my Eyesight is not has good as it once was what Magnifying Visor would you recommend? I model British O Gauge and Canadian HO short line. Your advice would be greatly appreciated. It’s a beautiful morning here in North Devon too, hope it’s as nice in Somerset.
@ChadwickModelRailway4 жыл бұрын
Hi Peter, have a look in the “Show More” tab of my videos and the link will be there. Regards Charlie
@peterjhillier76594 жыл бұрын
Chadwick Model Railway Good Morning Charlie, many Thanks for your Reply, I always forget that, however, I watched your Video Nr. 71 which is where I first saw them. Great Advice.
@joecusack54375 жыл бұрын
I've seen a couple of your videos in which you put down grass and I've seen various others, what type do you like best because I don't know what to do.
@ChadwickModelRailway5 жыл бұрын
I really can’t decide for you. I prefer static grass if it’s close but scatter, if it’s further away. I suggest you do nothing until you’ve attended a Model Railway Show and you’ve seen the options available.
@joecusack54375 жыл бұрын
@@ChadwickModelRailway Ok, thank you
@oswestryroadtmd48504 жыл бұрын
I have cheated in the past bought mine from the Model Tree Shop after watching this video should I need any more trees I will give that a go.
@ChadwickModelRailway4 жыл бұрын
It’s a very rewarding when you make your own Thomas. Regards Charlie
@oswestryroadtmd48504 жыл бұрын
A definate plan when I need to replace my trees on Oswestry Road or my cricket scene diorama If you want see that let me know
@stevecoster3225 жыл бұрын
Hiya dear sir, yet again what a great video. What did you think of the result? I'm too envious to say much myself so... Thank you...
@ChadwickModelRailway5 жыл бұрын
I’m so pleased that you enjoyed it Steve.
@mactheman87976 жыл бұрын
Good.
@ChadwickModelRailway6 жыл бұрын
Thanks Wazz
@onnomulder97756 жыл бұрын
Nice video Charlie! Could you drink a cup of tea after all that twisting?? Regards Onno.
@ChadwickModelRailway6 жыл бұрын
I so pleased that you’re still with me Onno.
@DonaldVandal29 күн бұрын
Charlie what is the cost of materials for one tree?
@ChadwickModelRailway29 күн бұрын
Buying in bulk, probably £1.50 per decent tree
@adarshlakshman47155 жыл бұрын
maybe you can use the fine turf burnt grass as moss,on the trunk
@ChadwickModelRailway5 жыл бұрын
A fair point AL.
@adarshlakshman47155 жыл бұрын
@@ChadwickModelRailway can you try to make a vid on homemade ballast?in india,you can only order it online,and even if you do,it takes months to come!and the postage cost is maddening !
@ChadwickModelRailway5 жыл бұрын
Sorry but I know nothing about home made ballast. Perhaps it’s the start of your channel.
@adarshlakshman47155 жыл бұрын
@@ChadwickModelRailway I,just today took a piece of door mesh and sieved through my garden soil.a lovely ballast it makes i tell you.i then went over it with a fine kitchen sieve and produce myself some brown 'scatter' as they call it.this was effective,but i thought there would be a more professional way to do it=-)
@ChadwickModelRailway5 жыл бұрын
Well done, a star is born.
@Anton-le7gd3 жыл бұрын
Is that copper wire or steel wire?
@ChadwickModelRailway3 жыл бұрын
I’m pretty sure that it’s steel but coated Anton
@pablito-clavo-un-clavito3 жыл бұрын
Es una pena que no haya subtitulos. No me entero de nada. 😫
@ChadwickModelRailway3 жыл бұрын
Beyond me I’m afraid!
@adarshlakshman47155 жыл бұрын
21:38 made me giggle=))
@ChadwickModelRailway5 жыл бұрын
It’s because I’m losing mine!
@adarshlakshman47155 жыл бұрын
@@ChadwickModelRailway haha,not at all!;D
@adarshlakshman47155 жыл бұрын
@@ChadwickModelRailway haha!but us hobbyists can never get old!;-)
@danielweshh98225 жыл бұрын
There are a few factors in building a railroad layout. One place I found which succeeds in merging these is the Jareks Hobby Club (check it out on google) definately the most useful blueprint that I have ever heard of. look at the unbelievable info .
@ChadwickModelRailway5 жыл бұрын
Wow Daniel, that’s the third mention of Jareks, I’ll check it out shortly.
@jasoncullen28203 жыл бұрын
I think you go on abit to much about the true result on things too much in the (nice ice)way because I've lirnt a lot of you so please don't take it the wrong way because I don't want you to because you you are really good and I've literally ĺirnt a lot. ofyou and I know you must have a lot ov people who ask you to go off size thanks jaybo you have literally lirnt me alot keep it up my friend?
@ChadwickModelRailway3 жыл бұрын
Thank you Jason. I’m so pleased that you enjoy the channel. Regards Charlie.
@TheDocster5 Жыл бұрын
I used dog hair from the hoover 😆
@ChadwickModelRailway Жыл бұрын
Did it make you sneeze? Regards, Charlie
@TheDocster5 Жыл бұрын
@Chadwick Model Railway Hey Charlie, no I washed it first pulled it from the Hoover lol
@lunde286 жыл бұрын
5:28 Don't do difficult maths in pulic...:-D (something many journalists could use)
@ChadwickModelRailway6 жыл бұрын
I constantly embarrass myself!
@peterjhillier76596 жыл бұрын
Good Morning Charlie, Sorry to trouble you however, Mr KZbin has sent me an Message from you addressed to Keith, so you might want to check to see what's happened....hope you have a lovely Day.
@ChadwickModelRailway6 жыл бұрын
I’m sorry Peter but I have no idea what has happened. Could I ask what the message was about? Regards Charlie
@peterjhillier76596 жыл бұрын
Chadwick Model Railway Your Message was 'So pleased that you enjoyed the Video Keith'.
@ChadwickModelRailway6 жыл бұрын
It’s clearly one of life’s little mysteries!
@71volare3 жыл бұрын
Too much advertising. You could use 1.0-2.0 cm. sisal or jute instead of the "rubberized horsehair."
@ChadwickModelRailway3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Henry.
@dwaynejohnson48923 жыл бұрын
Leaf products in n bags like that looks so dodgy 😂
@ChadwickModelRailway3 жыл бұрын
But I was rather pleased with the end result. Regards Charlie
@dwaynejohnson48923 жыл бұрын
Going to try it myself! If your ever in née Zealand please come and see my layout. ❤️