materiales:
-alambres de varios grosores, incluso cable de muchos hilos....
-cola blanca
-papel higienico
-algo para hacer las copas yo he utilizado una especie de esponja no se su nombre ya que en la bolsa no lo ponia
materials:
barium-wirethickness,wireevenmany threads....
white-tail
-toilet paper
-something to makethe cupsI've useda spongeandhis nameis notin the bagdo notput
PASO 1
coger los alambres y enrollarlos hasta la mitad, para diferenciar la zona del tronco y de las ramas.luego empezar a colocar las ramas a vuestro gusto enrollado algunos alambres entre si dejando otros sueltos..(dejad abajo unos alambres de los mas gruesos que nos ayudaran a que el arbol se mantenga de pie y... read more
Tools and Materials
I used the following tools and material in order to build my forest counters.
- CD-ROM holder : I also use this plastic to make special size base for my epic units
- Some small trees branches : It has the best rendering for small trees.
- PVA glue : This is the white glue used for woodworking, available from DIY stores and hardware shops.
- One or 2 staples : the staples are used to fix the branch on the base and to add more branches to a tree
- A small hand drilling machine : It gives you a better control when drilling holes.
- Sand or flocking : This is easily available from DIY stores or model shops for texturing the base.
Counters making of
Draw some shapes on the CD plastic with a paper pen (roughly 3cm for the diameter). Then cut it with a modelling knife or a chisel.

Here is the result :

Drill some holes for the trees (3 trees on a base give a rather good rendering).

Cut the branches and cut its base to make it plane for a better stability.
Drill a hole at the base and glue a staple.


Cut the staple at the right size and glue it on the base.

Glue some flocking on the branches

Paint the base in brown.

Glue the sand.

Your counter is ready to join the rest of your forest.


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