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TENMILE CREEK SERIES - Part 15: From the ground up - realistic conifer trees

TENMILE CREEK SERIES - Part 15: From the ground up - realistic conifer trees Getting good looking conifer trees in model scenery has been labor-intensive at best. Not any longer -- learn fast and easy techniques for making forests of fantastic looking evergreen trees for your layout. In Tenmile Creek part 15, Joe Fugate demonstrates the step-by-step process to getting great looking conifers every time. The Tenmile Creek series shows our resident expert Joe Fugate taking a scene on his model railroad from bare benchwork to a completely finished, realistic model train scene. (1-2-3)


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  • Windows Media Player 11 will play our .mp4 videos on Windows PCs, and you can download it here.
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    and you can download it here.

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