Posted August 9, 201311 yr After my Island of Gorr build in Guilds of Historica, some showed interest in how I put the palms together. So I finally found some time to show you how to grow a Masa Palm. Masa Palm by Masa of Kaliphlin, on Flickr You will need the following pieces: Masa Palm Parts by Masa of Kaliphlin, on Flickr Step 1: You need a solid foundation for the palm to grow roots. Masa Palm Step 1 by Masa of Kaliphlin, on Flickr Step 2: Determine how tall you wish your Masa Palm to grow and add the trunk to the foundation. Masa Palm Step 2 by Masa of Kaliphlin, on Flickr Step 3: I think the pictures are self explanatory Masa Palm Step 3 by Masa of Kaliphlin, on Flickr Masa Palm Step 3 Complete by Masa of Kaliphlin, on Flickr Step 4: Attach the palm piece you put together in Step 3 to the palm trunk. Masa Palm Step 4 by Masa of Kaliphlin, on Flickr Step 5: Attach palm leaves to parallel sides of the 6x5 plant leaves piece. Masa Palm Step 5 by Masa of Kaliphlin, on Flickr Masa Palm Step 5 Complete by Masa of Kaliphlin, on Flickr Step 6: Attach another palm leaf to the "jousting" pole. Masa Palm Step 6 by Masa of Kaliphlin, on Flickr Step 7: Attach more leaves. This can be tricky as you are wedging the leaf connection stem into place. Masa Palm Step 7 by Masa of Kaliphlin, on Flickr Masa Palm Step 7 Complete by Masa of Kaliphlin, on Flickr Step 8: Just like step 5 but only one to attach here on the longest point of the 6x5 plant leaves piece. Masa Palm Step 8 by Masa of Kaliphlin, on Flickr Step 9: Attach the remaining 3 palm leaves to the underside connections of the 3 corners of the 6x5 plant leaves piece. Masa Palm Step 9 by Masa of Kaliphlin, on Flickr Also here is a picture showing the connection points on the 6x5 plant leaves piece. Masa Palm Connection Points by Masa of Kaliphlin, on Flickr If you liked this design, be sure to check out Guilds of Historica as there are a lot of great techniques and builds posted there instead of the regular Historic Forum. Edited August 9, 201311 yr by Masa of Kaliphlin
August 9, 201311 yr Author Wow, thanks for the tutorial! This is a fantastic tree technique. Thanks for this show of technique, looks very natural. Great technique and clear explanation. Thanks. That is a great looking palm, thanks for sharing Masa Thanks for the comments! I've got several other tree/shrub designs in the works but most of them are quite simple and probably won't need a tutorial.
August 9, 201311 yr That is really nice, I will be using that in some upcoming MOCs. Thank you for the tutorial!
August 9, 201311 yr Very nice; thank you for the tutorial! There's a big tree index thread around the forums somewhere, this certainly ought to be in there.
August 10, 201311 yr Thee ultimate style! Master technique! I'm not saying that because your one of my favourite builder's. This is a part of why you are one of my favourite builder's. You figure out some awesome solutions to old problems. The solutions are so easy too. That makes them better.
August 10, 201311 yr Author Thanks again for the comments! Very nice; thank you for the tutorial! There's a big tree index thread around the forums somewhere, this certainly ought to be in there. Thanks! I think I have seen a link for that thread somewhere. Now to find it. Thee ultimate style! Master technique! I'm not saying that because your one of my favourite builder's. This is a part of why you are one of my favourite builder's. You figure out some awesome solutions to old problems. The solutions are so easy too. That makes them better. Thanks man! I don't think I have enough patience to come up with complicated solutions...
August 11, 201311 yr thanks for the tutorial, i will try this when i build something in a desert setting
August 12, 201311 yr Masa, thanks for posting this. I recently got some palm leaves, and was trying out different palm tree designs. Yours looks very interesting and useful. So I finally found some time to show you how to grow a Masa Palm.
August 12, 201311 yr Excellent! My Town definitely needs some trees/vegetation and this looks perfect... Thanks for sharing it with us
August 13, 201311 yr Thanks for this tutorial! I hope this is more stable than my usual palm tree technique involving round plates with hooks, but regardless the upwards leaves look much better. I'm definitely going to try this technique in some upcoming Kaliphlin build or maybe on some uninhabited (?) island
August 13, 201311 yr Thanks for the tutorial! I'll remember it, even though I only have two of those palm leaf pieces.
August 16, 201311 yr Author thanks for the tutorial, i will try this when i build something in a desert setting Masa, thanks for posting this. I recently got some palm leaves, and was trying out different palm tree designs. Yours looks very interesting and useful. Excellent! My Town definitely needs some trees/vegetation and this looks perfect... Thanks for sharing it with us Thanks for this tutorial! I hope this is more stable than my usual palm tree technique involving round plates with hooks, but regardless the upwards leaves look much better. I'm definitely going to try this technique in some upcoming Kaliphlin build or maybe on some uninhabited (?) island Thanks for the tutorial! I'll remember it, even though I only have two of those palm leaf pieces. Thanks guys! Looking forward to seeing this in some of your MOCs!
November 13, 201311 yr This is a great build because it looks wonderful and does not require the very expensive large palm tree leaves. Has anyone noticed how expensive palm tree parts have gotten since they seem to no longer be offering the old style palm trees in sets for over ten years? Does anyone know why TLG quit making the old style palm trees? They are much more beautiful than the new style of "palm tree" used in the Seaside House 7436....that tree really is ugly! Fortunately we saved the old palm trees in my son's pirate sets and my old Paradisa sets, but I do wish that they still made them. They are my favorite LEGO trees along with the cypresses. (MOD: Do we need a new topic: What happened to the old style of Palm Trees? Thanks!)
December 25, 20159 yr Does anybody dowloaded all these pictures from instructions? Now they are gone from Flicker and I do not have them :(
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