• How to make Lava Board Themed Trees

    Step 1:

    This part of the tutorial that will cover how I created the
    burnt out trees.



    What you will need:

    1. Plaster Cloth

    2. Bases to mount the trees on (I used the flat 60mm GW
    bases)

    3. Armature wire (Or some other easily bendable thicker
    wire)

    4. Wood Glue

    5. Sand for the bases

    6. Red, lace w:st="on">Orangelace>,
    Black and Gray Paint (Or white to mix with black)

    7. Knife to cut the Plaster cloth

    8. Bowl to fill with water

    9. Wire cutters/pliers

    10. Paint burshes







    Step 1:







    Cut 8x 8” sections of wire for each tree you want to make.

    Each 2 wires will make one branch, so if you want more or
    less branches add or subtract 2 wires.



    Bunch up your set of wires for a tree and grip them with the
    pliers twisting the wire to create the trunk. After you have a long enough
    trunk, go ahead and twist out the branches. After you have twisted them out,
    bend them around enough to look like a gnarled tree. Trim the “roots” so that
    they fit on the base you are using.












     

    Repeat this as many times as you would like trees.







    Step 2:



    Warning: This will make a huge mess. Either, do it when you parents/spouse
    are not home, or give them fair warning that you are going to clean it up.



    Cut an 1” to 1.5” strip off the Plaster Cloth







    Fill a bowl with water and get one of your trees. Submerge
    the plaster cloth for a second then remove it. Do not squeeze it out. I would recommend
    doing this somewhere where it will not matter if you drip plaster all over the
    place. I used the kitchen sink (don’t tell my wife!). Start wrapping it around
    your armature until you have covered it all. You may need to cut multiple
    strips to cover the whole tree. You can also press it down and smooth it out in
    areas as needed. Do not move to slowly either as the plaster strip can harden
    on you while you are working with it. Repeat this until all the trees are
    wrapped







     







    Once they are all wrapped up set them aside to dry for a few
    hours.







    Step 3:



    Once your trees are dry it is time to mount them. I drilled
    a few holes in the base so that it would be easier for the glue to adhere to
    them.







    Next, spread some wood glue on the bottom of the tree and
    plop it down on the base over the holes











    This will take a while to dry, but will be very strong once
    it is dry. After it is dry spread glue on the rest of the base and dip it in
    sand to texture it. Do this to all the trees and set them aside to dry.







    Step 4:



    Once this is all dry, get out your paints. First off I painted
    them red then let it dry, then painted parts of them orange. This is to achieve
    a glowing charcoal log look once you are done.







    Once all this is dry, dry brush them black and also paint
    the bases.







    Once this is all dry, dry brush them varying shades of gray
    to give them the cooling ash look. When finished should have a tree that looks
    like it has been set on fire and all that is left is a burn out husk that is
    glowing from within.







    I then coated them with 2-3 layers of clear coat as paint
    will chip off plaster fairly easily when they rub together in a storage box.



    Enjoy!

    Comments 2 Comments
    1. zombie dad's Avatar
      zombie dad -
      You can view the page at http://www.coolminiornot.com/article...med-trees&
    1. Felix 1979's Avatar
      Felix 1979 -
      Hey man,

      Like the trees,here's a little tip to speed things up. When I'm twisting wire into treetrunks I place one end in a vice and the other into my drillmachine. Press the button and your done. I've used this method to make a lustriatable and we all know there's a lot of trees in the jungle.:P Later!! Vic
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