With some garden tie wire a new beginning.......
These small trees were made from stuff i have had in my stash for ages, but i guess they will cost a few pence to make?
....yes a small tree armature began to take shape.
Held by the pliers the wire was twisted by the turning of the wooden brush handle where the wire was looped over it ..... Of course anything up to the job in hand can be used to slip into the wire loop.
BB bent many of Mrs B`s spoons twisting the nights away.
Very true.
No matter what out of shape their in ,,,,,
as long as they hold a full mouthful of something they are ok by bb`s standard.
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With the wire parted into halves each in turn was twisted out into place using the turning of my brush handle again.
Boy! That`s so easy.
the plastic on the wire makes no never mind while making a tree.
It does not matter and is rather cool because it adds structure to it.
A few of my Pards got swung from many of those darn things.
That`s taken from the Latin meaning Pardners....
Boy that Book Worm is very smart.
So with this divided split more shaping came into place.
Wire strands pulled away from the main stem of wire were twisted into branches.
i like to use three strands of wire to begin twisting and branching out in all directions.
Shorter lengths of wire was doubled up and added to those branching out, and were simply twisted in at the same time by holding the wire by the pliers and twisted in the same direction.
With this wire being very thin a pair of scissors were used to cut them into two and twisting by thumb and finger was also possible.
A snipping time was had as trimming played out upon the tip of each limb.
Now the bottom can be twisted straight for pushing into place on a polystyrene base perhaps on a stationary model railway?
However if one needs to move the trees around quite a lot that option will hardly do.
i unwound the bottom wire loop in order to twist three individual tree roots ,
that will be fixed into a base.
The old Dapol figure best watch out in case he gets lost in this green wood.
Here another tree was turned into shape, this time leaning over.
it looks like an apple tree.
They gave me bellyache last time i was greedy.
Poor old Wing Nut.
Here`s another that is the simplest Birch Tree, to make.
I'mmmm Maple syrup yum yum.
Top Tip. However large a tree must be always remember to make the armatures a little smaller because once twiggy bits and flocking takes place they can increase by a third.
They have all been coated over with white glue! This being a base. More will be added later which means these cheap armatures will bend into other shapes before painting begins.
The two twin Brothers have their home restored once more so in that it was a happy ending. BB