That’s a cool piece, it definitely fits the decrepit industrial feel nicely! When it’s on the board with other terrain that really reinforces the sense of scale for it. Awesome work!
Bada bing its a thing on a thing I always enjoy seeing the unique stuff you have access to in your crafting! I used to work at a skishop so i will have chunks of broken boots and bindings to use. Looks awesome, that whole board is wonderfully dynamic, lots of play space and interesting bits
I love it! I see you’ve been verdigrised already, so that’s good. Haha! I’d love to see some flocking for decay, I know ye can come up with some awesome sci-fi flocking!!!
A beautiful little park! It fits so perfectly in the lot between the roads. A couple of benches and trashcans, or a flowerbed around the statue, might be nice additions, if you want to add more details. I hope your work and computer situation improves asap.
I definitely considered benches and trash cans and maybe even a little pond. Unfortunately, time got the better of me in this instance. I plan to make another larger one for one of the rectangular sections and will definitely add in those details. Thank you so much! The computer is working again, but working two jobs is still a thing for the time being.
Pretty nifty! Looks great top AND bottom! Paper towel tubes are so useful. If you want to make them really strong, roll up some cardboard and shove it inside. Then insert a few bamboo skewers. Paint the ends with elmer's glue and you are done. This works if you are building levels. That way it can really hold some weight if needed.
Great idea! These are actually tubes from Parchment paper rolls. Much more sturdy than paper towel roll, but a great suggestion nonetheless. Thank you!
@@adventuresincrafting2022 Yes those much stronger. Like the ones in aluminum foil rolls. Very tough. Forgot to mention, I really like how you rolled the foam around the tubes. Makes for great detail! The 3d printed I-beams are well done. A 3D printer does speed up the process. I just purchased a laser cutter. Going to use in to cut all my cardstock, mdf and hardboard. I can cut it by hand, but I'm use to designing signs and cutting vinyl. Been in the sign business just over 3 decades. A laser cutter will just speed up my process and make the parts more accurate. Plus it will give my fingers a break from the exacto knife. lol Another fine video. Keep up the good work.
I am jealous! I have considered getting a laser cutter myself for the very same reason. Funnily enough, I used to install vinyl signs years ago. I bet you can make some awesome decals, backdrops, and facades with those skills. Nice!
You might get granny grating to stick to superglue, if you roughen up the surface with sandpaper. Even if it's only the topmost layer, while avoiding the recesses, it might do the trick.
I loved how the structure looks from underneath at 11:58. At first I was like "meh it's a platform" but seeing the different ways other terrain could be incorporated on it changed my view. This is fantastic.
Very cool. Looks a bit cumbersome to move the minis around with the tops of the walls tilting inwards, but it definitely gives it a better look for Sci-Fi. Well done!
Absolutely! Sketch out a shape you like for the wall panels and make a nlbasic template. Use that template to transfer the shape to cardboard, card stock, foam core, or whatever material you want to use. Then start cutting. You can add details like small circles from a paper whole punch or small beads to give it some texture. I hope that helps and thank you for watching!
It is a shame I am a travelling GM, and cant build things like this, becous it would be a nightmare to carry it around! Nice build as always. Comment for the Comment God, Like for the algorythm throne!
@@adventuresincrafting2022 It is not easy, you need to keep the pipes and gribleys to the minimum, you need to keep in mind the terrain's lenght and hight, since I try to keep them in shueboes while I carry them to the bar we are usualy play!
@@adventuresincrafting2022 We are useing a hobby place what is also a Warhammer themed bar/pub. With (mostly)Warhammer (and DnD) themed coctails and decor!😅
The corridors look good. These particular slanted walls read more Farscape or Andromeda to me than Star Trek. Although the "Enterprise" of the show with the same name had more deck grating than the more futuristic models of the original series and Next Generation. I like how all of your projects fall into a generic sci-fi setting. And I could see these corridors going well with your habitation pods to form a barracks.
I love Farscape! Andromeda was pretty fun as well. Yes, these are definitely more Enterprise than generic Star Trek, other than the ubiquitous angled walls. I was thinking the sesthetic. Regwrding my hab build.. Precisely why I wanted to keep the asthetic. Thank you!
WOW, Fantastic!!! The only change I would have made is reduce the height of the top chipboard piece by about an inch, just to allow my fat hands to reach the models.
Oh yes. You aren't the first to say something like that. It was definitely a consideration. Ultimately, I chose the taller walls to match the esthetic of some of my other pieces. However, I would likely make shorter walls if I was making a ton of these. Would be easier for game play and save me some materials as well.
This looks great! I think I'd make some where the wall stops just above the first angle part. That way it'd be easier to see inside from all across the table.
I definitely considered that. After looking at a bunch of references photos of pre-made terrain I found their walls were taller, but I agree. It would also make the figures easier to access and move.
@@adventuresincrafting2022 I can totally see either style being the right choice. For war games yours would be ideal, as line of sight would not be left up to the imagination. I think half height walls are popular with RPGs.