Hi, I'm 1 guy and I produce videos about Tebletop Games, and from time to time short Movies for my studies at the University of Applied Science. This channel is the place were I put my creative thoughts to use, maby you like it :D ____________________
Hi, Ich bin ein 1 Typ und produziere Videos zum Thema Tabletop Spiele, und ab und zu mal kleine Filmchen für mein Studium an der Hochschule. Dieser Kanal ist das Ventil für viele meiner kreativen Gedanken, vielleicht gefällts euch ja :D
Brilliant stuff! You could also conceivably have some small pieces that you can fit on the stairs of the second building, and even some shallow pieces in the roof recess, and still fit the outer building over it...
The table looks great, but for the love of the Emperor why would you invest all this work and not cover the ugly corrogation on the edges of the cardboard? Filler/spackle would have done the job, cheaply and quickly.
i personaly think that fans and community like this with this passion and love for killteam/40k are the main reason GW is still alive thanks for yor work
This stackable approach is exactly what I was looking for and you executed it with an amazing level of detail. You have definitely earned a subscriber with this video.
REALLY great job, I remember that WD's number, in those days they give a lot of templates either for conversions and scratchbuild. P.s. I noted the lack of an hull 's bottom, with plasticard this shouldn't be an issue, but with cardboard this could cause a warping of the hull, perhaps you should add some internal reinforcements with foam.
This video inspired me to make my own similar board!! But, instead of the plaster I found that using a texture mix worked really well. The mix is made with Baking soda, Multi purpose glue (Elmer's school glue lol), and paint (for color of your choice). Use more baking soda to make it more grainy looking, and maybe even add tiny rocks for rubble texture.
This is brilliant, finally another true scratch builder who makes things to a high quality, and also considers practicality. I’m trying to build something similar at the moment that also incorporates the ability to store some minis or vehicles within them (for Star Wars legion, but the principle remains the same.
I built a baneblade and a shadowsword out of plasticard using that WD template as a miniature trade with a friend 25+ years ago. I also built myself a shadowsword out of cardboard
Super Idee für Platzsparendes Gelände. Hast du mal über Gelande das man zusammen stecken order falten kann nachgedacht? Ich bin dabei Geländeteile zu testen, das man an den Kanten/Ecken zusammen stecken kann. Eine Wand hat einen vertikalen Einschnitt von oben nach unten, ungefähr bis zur hälfte der Gesamthhöhe, das korrespondierende Wandteil einen vertikalen Einschnitt von unten nach oben auch bis zur halben Hehe. Die Breite der Einschnitte ist so breit wie die Pappe, oder was immer für ein Material verwendet wird. Ich Teste mit Pappkarton Pappe im Moment weil es billiger ist. Später werde ich Schaumpape verwenden. Was meinst du?
Hab ich noch nicht getestet, aber immer wieder drüber nachgedacht. Meiner Meinung nach fällt der Modularität halt schnell das "realistische" Aussehen zum Opfer und das macht es so herausfordernd und schwierig. Ich bin gedanklich mittlerweile eher bei in sich geschlossenen gebäuden mit einem Spielfeld, das feste bereiche hat, in denen diese Gebäude modular platziert werden... ist schwer in Worte zu fassen... aber dann sähe es gut aus UND währe in Teilen modular. Ich bin gespannt was bei dir rumkommt! 😄
Well, as far as I know, there's a bunch of Infinity Terrain that is designed to be stacked, either for storage, or for creating tall buildings. But I might be wrong...
All I can do is to encourage You to just start! Maybe watch some of my earlyer stuff, I used to go way more in depth why and how I build things. Just try.
Wonderful Video! I absolutely love the idea and you did a great job on your production. The scale you used is the perfect size and I like the weathering. Good job!👏I am definitely going to be copying this on my next terrain builds.