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40k Terrain - Pipelines and Conduits - Scratch Built Industrial Tutorial - Necromunda, Kill Team 

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In this video I show you how to scratch-build some cool industrial pipes and conduits using inexpensive and readily available materials to add some realistic detail to your industrial and science fiction tabletop games and dioramas. Perfect for Ncromunda, Kill Team, Warhammer 40,000 or anything else that takes place in a dystopian industrial or scifi setting.
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@EricsHobbyWorkshop
@EricsHobbyWorkshop 4 года назад
If you want masking fluid for chipping effects, cardboard tubes, mod podge, chipboard or any other materials i used check the description box for affiliate links! Thanks for watching everyone!
@DaveDeBaeremaeker
@DaveDeBaeremaeker 4 года назад
Thanks for the links. When I watched this video I decided I needed to give the chipping fluid a try, but my amazon search failed me. Link brought me right to the listing, and its now on its way.
@corneliusperkins7363
@corneliusperkins7363 4 года назад
What are you using for the paper tape? Is that the water activated stuff? Got a recommended brand/type?
@nicolasmartinezutley4271
@nicolasmartinezutley4271 2 года назад
You are the number 1!!!!
@reeswall4344
@reeswall4344 4 года назад
Eric shouldn't be down on himself, his terrain is some of the best terrain out there and with very informative videos. No ones terrain is perfect, its a subjective art form. I personally think Eric makes some of the best industrial homemade terrain out there
@azraelus1
@azraelus1 4 года назад
Yup, and the medieval stuff's really good too. I'm really enjoying the crafting using more accessible materials, that's how I prefer to craft too, using random household objects where possible.
@shahinaryan-taasheedaar4516
@shahinaryan-taasheedaar4516 4 года назад
I like the way eric explains each step.. good work.
@frocat5163
@frocat5163 4 года назад
Spot on. I've been playing tabletop wargames for 30 years, and Eric's terrain is some of the best I've seen outside of some of the high-end commercially produced stuff. His tutorials are also some of the best I've watched. Fantastic.
@RedKoyot
@RedKoyot 4 года назад
almost 30k views and only 8 dislikes those numbers don't lie good job Eric we appreciate your content!
@JoshBones
@JoshBones 3 года назад
I feel like it's a bit tongue in cheek though, no? Completely agree on the quality though, it looks incredible!
@MidwinterMinis
@MidwinterMinis 4 года назад
0:56 Mario's Hobby Workshop
@EricsHobbyWorkshop
@EricsHobbyWorkshop 4 года назад
Its a me
@ArchibaldMcNamara
@ArchibaldMcNamara 3 года назад
Midwinter minis you should use some of Eric's terrain for some battle reports
@amidarkdesigns1229
@amidarkdesigns1229 3 года назад
First thing that came to mind
@justinbyron8597
@justinbyron8597 4 года назад
Since ive found Eric's videos. I have started crafting myself. I love his videos. An I do plan on joining his patreon. An I also agree with a few others here. My friend, you do great work. I love your builds. Your videos are so helpful. Please do take care. And try not too let yourself be over whelmed. I'm sure you'll do great like always.
@EricsHobbyWorkshop
@EricsHobbyWorkshop 4 года назад
Thanks for your kind words!
@justinbyron8597
@justinbyron8597 4 года назад
@@EricsHobbyWorkshop of course man. Anytime!!!
@SquidmarMiniatures
@SquidmarMiniatures 4 года назад
Boom
@EricsHobbyWorkshop
@EricsHobbyWorkshop 4 года назад
💥
@LittleHillsTabletop
@LittleHillsTabletop 4 года назад
Big Badda Boom
@JaysonAkersAZ
@JaysonAkersAZ 4 года назад
I was subbed to "Eric's polished every time never screws up" channel, but it was lame, switched up to "Eric's Hobby Workshop", never looked back :)
@saucercrabzero
@saucercrabzero 4 года назад
The build looks great Eric! I think that you're absolutely right, don't beat yourself up if something doesn't turn out perfectly. "It's okay to screw up" is true, because not only is that how we learn, but it's also not necessary for everything to be perfect, showpiece work all the time. Especially when you're trying new techniques, things don't always work out the first time, but if we didn't try new things, we'd never learn how to do them the right way at all.
@MrPablucas
@MrPablucas 4 года назад
Eric don't worry, we know you are not polish. After all this channel is called Erik's hobby workshop, not Eric's warsztaty hobbystyczne...
@ВолодимирМайко-п7р
nice one хD
@plaidpvcpipe3792
@plaidpvcpipe3792 4 года назад
14:35 Even though this is a crafting channel, I thought that was perfect. It's an important thing for everyone to remember. In order to be happy in life, you need to be kind to yourself, and love yourself.
@EricsHobbyWorkshop
@EricsHobbyWorkshop 4 года назад
100%
@edevans5991
@edevans5991 4 года назад
Bah, you didn't screw up. It's well known that promethium flow has a effect on the local gravity field. You get some weird drips that way...
@NatesMiniatures
@NatesMiniatures 4 года назад
damn Eric, that pipe corrosion is fantastic!
@EricsHobbyWorkshop
@EricsHobbyWorkshop 4 года назад
Thanks Nate!
@ScratchBashing
@ScratchBashing 4 года назад
Cockles: *Warmed*
@Glamour_Smashed_Face
@Glamour_Smashed_Face 4 года назад
🔥🔥🔥
@billysidness5907
@billysidness5907 4 года назад
Excellent video as always Eric!! Your mild rant made me laugh my ass off too, great job all round :)
@EricsHobbyWorkshop
@EricsHobbyWorkshop 4 года назад
Haha im glad ! Thanks billy
@MiniatureHobbyist
@MiniatureHobbyist 4 года назад
Awesome as always, I know what you mean about self criticism, Im working on an Ork bunker at the moment and over half way complete but not happy with it at all and no longer enjoying building it. Best thing for me is to move on and start again and leave it in the past as a mistake to learn by. Crafting is meant to be fun, when its not, stop, think about what makes you happy then start again. Love ya channel keep up the awesome work =)
@polo7155
@polo7155 4 года назад
I can't count the times I've screwed up making terrain, but at the same time I've learned a lot and had fun...Still learning at nearly 64 and still scratch building and enjoying it even more! Keep up the great work you're doing Eric, your videos are really inspiring
@willgeier1747
@willgeier1747 4 года назад
They look super realistic! I see these all the time at big factories and they’re spot on!
@dmmomma
@dmmomma 4 года назад
Oh My GOODNESS Eric!! I know I don't expect you to be a Master Builder but man, you are! You've designed some very cool stuff before and this is no acception! The PVC, the pipes (straws), the way it all connects! Amazing! Really great work! You are being way too hard on yourself. And, anyone who would comment negatively is someone you wouldn't be friends with so don't LISTEN TO THEM! Okay, I'm done with MY rant. BTW, it's okay to screw up!!!
@Amboss_d_Triumphator
@Amboss_d_Triumphator 3 года назад
me yesterday: Nah, I only use GW pipes and buldings for my terrain, to keep the look unified and not scratch build looking. me today: Honey, are we out of alu-foil jet????
@johnkelley9877
@johnkelley9877 4 года назад
I have done a lot of scratchbuilding and I can honestly say that no matter how well I planned it I still had to remake a component from 1 to 3 times before I got it right. But I always learned from the experience. This was a great tutorial and the whole thing looks fantastic. I always enjoy and learn from your channel.
@devileanblack
@devileanblack 4 года назад
Dude, it's alright to mess up sometimes. What you do is show your techniques and inspire. Personally i've never done any build exactly like i watched. I change some to my personal liking or what material i have at that moment. But it is all thanks to crafting channels like you that i was inspired.
@nataliago4081
@nataliago4081 4 года назад
min 1:00 italian moment hahaha luv
@EricsHobbyWorkshop
@EricsHobbyWorkshop 4 года назад
Lol i have to tone my bizarre self down with editing but some of it slips through
@Karlmakesstuff
@Karlmakesstuff 4 года назад
Excellent weathered paint effect, and I'm genuinely impressed at what you managed to do with chipboard. Well done that man.
@gabrieltsgardner9942
@gabrieltsgardner9942 4 года назад
Grimey, Industrial scenery is by far my favourite kind to include on a board - probably because that was the setting of the first battle report I read in a White Dwarf (2005 Tyranids vs Ork Kill team, check it out) - and this is a great tutorial to recreate that worn, gritty look I want to go for Excellent terrain and video, subscribed.
@malkavC
@malkavC 4 года назад
The process is the most important part - it doesn't really matter what the end result looks like so long as you have learned something along the way. I'm a structural technician, so I know first hand that it's near impossible to plan out a full build without issues arising, it's these problems and solving them that end up teaching you the most and improving your overall skill and ability to plan with greater accuracy in the future. Have a sub, good video.
@EternalQuestion
@EternalQuestion 4 года назад
I'm an architect and I agree 100% with what you've said. No matter how good your plans, there is always going to be something that doesn't go the way you expected. Part of the skill of being a good architect, engineer or technician is being able to improvise and problem solve in those kind of situations, so that you still end up with a good result. And at the end of the day, what really matters is the end result. A building can stand for 100 years or more, and most people who see it will never know anything of the difficulties and struggles involved in the construction. All they see is the end product. It's the same with a terrain piece. And I'm sure anyone that sees any of Erik's builds would consider him to be a top notch terrain builder. It doesn't matter if a pipe didn't fit the way he originally planned, or he didn't paint it right the first time. If the end result is a fantastic model, then the process is sound as far as I'm concerned!
@TheLichsLaboratory
@TheLichsLaboratory 4 года назад
Great stuff once again. You'd be crazy not to likefavoritecommentsubcribehitthenotificationsbellwbwlwbrlwblrbrlblwblrlwrllbrblwblrblbnotificationblblblblbwbwglllgbblbgrbgblbrlbwlbglrlb
@Ye11ofrog
@Ye11ofrog 4 года назад
I just found you a couple days ago with a video you put out months ago. That little rant made me laugh, I cant imagine anyone being over-critical with your stuff. It looks great and I love your process. Great music btw.
@batjutsu
@batjutsu 4 года назад
Cool build, thanks for sharing, plus sharing the mistakes; ones we are likely to make ourselves. Great end result 😃
@kurogiza
@kurogiza 4 года назад
I feel like the life advice in this video is as at least as good as the crafting advice, which is top notch since the build looks damn fine.
@EricsHobbyWorkshop
@EricsHobbyWorkshop 4 года назад
Thanks Chris
@overdrive8876
@overdrive8876 4 года назад
Amazing as always! Keep up the good work-
@millroyminiatures3622
@millroyminiatures3622 4 года назад
I love watching any terrain videos on youtube. But your 40k terrain is the best on the internet in my opinion.
@JT-mg2if
@JT-mg2if 4 года назад
So, when are you starting the "Erics polished everytime, never screws up" channel?. Just kidding Eric, been following you a long time man, love your stuff alot because you go for a style that works for both 40K AND necromunda. My two faves. Keep it up my main man!. Stay safe.
@victoryspath4116
@victoryspath4116 4 года назад
Hey, so I was just over on Eric's Polished Every Time Never Screws Up Channel (great channel by the way for anyone who hasn't checked it out), and Bizarro Eric said that you should be absolutely ruthless with yourself and demand only perfection. I was just wondering what your thoughts were on this, Hobby Workshop Eric. Also, just an update from other Eric, he let me know that he is on just hour number 1000 of his first build. And it's going to be epic! He's posting a video for us all to enjoy and it should be out within the next few years or so. Stay tuned! He's just got a couple more breaks today for some self-bullying time, but be assured, he is working diligently to get us some content.
@LoLCalmSnow
@LoLCalmSnow 4 года назад
Eric I love your stuff, it’s fantastic. I’ve been watching you since day one and I’ll never stop stealing all your ideas!
@warrentommy
@warrentommy 4 года назад
Question: In previous builds you've used PVC pipe and I was just wondering if there was a reason you chose to use cardboard tube for this build instead?
@EricsHobbyWorkshop
@EricsHobbyWorkshop 4 года назад
Its lighter, cheaper and easier to cut and paint. Pvc pipe would work too.
@Karadek
@Karadek 4 года назад
Love the message this time. It. Is. Okay. To. Screw. Up. Very important message and reminder to all of us. Love the product you turn out.
@urbi187
@urbi187 4 года назад
yo Eric.. don't take this the wrong way but watching the intro I realized you're one of the most interesting boring people I've come across.. lol (mostly kidding don't take me too seriously please)
@scottmills4164
@scottmills4164 3 года назад
Just a comment on your midway rant. I really love how casual you do things, it reminds me of the chef at home, if you're familiar with that. Chef Micheal Smith. He is the guy that inspired me to cook. It was his casual take on having no recipe and have fun and experiment. Also with simple ingredients. You sir are the terrain version of that. Simple, fun, and we all learn together. Don't change.
@rubencoronado7125
@rubencoronado7125 4 года назад
Love the conduct walkway idea. You are killing it with the ideas. Love you stuff. Always remeber if you wouldn't say something to or about your best friend, then don't say or think it to yourself.
@PeterIsATeacher
@PeterIsATeacher 4 года назад
yo your reminder at 14:00 was exactly what I needed right now. Thank you Eric. YOU'RE killing it indeed!
@RFDHobby
@RFDHobby 4 года назад
Great work man. Always inspiring to watch you smashing these awesome looking builds out. Thanks.
@lostviking5692
@lostviking5692 4 года назад
I'm sure plenty of people have said it but we love you and your work. It doesn't have to be perfect cuz odds are we wont make it perfect even if you showed us how. I get so much enjoyment from you and your work. Keep it up and dont listen to the haters.
@seanmeadows129
@seanmeadows129 4 года назад
A great video! Inspiring and informative. I also appreciate your honesty regarding getting things wrong, we all do and its nothing to be ashamed of, that's how we all learn, by making mistakes and figuring out how to do it right. An excellent job, well done!
@annatoronova7361
@annatoronova7361 4 года назад
Over 30k subs!!!!!! CONGRATS
@hyperbene7711
@hyperbene7711 4 года назад
Killer industrial pipes with bonus inspirational rants; what more could anyone want? Great video!
@Glamour_Smashed_Face
@Glamour_Smashed_Face 4 года назад
"It warms the cockles" is the quote of the day
@sylntghost007
@sylntghost007 4 года назад
Great video.your videos are so awesome and inspiring. Thanks for sharing your talent.
@jan-philipschoeman1023
@jan-philipschoeman1023 4 года назад
Been waiting for a new video. Straight up the best terrain builder on RU-vid
@inspirationforge4578
@inspirationforge4578 4 года назад
very cool - love the materials and techniques - rust effect amazing, also like the i-beams - thanks for a great video
@Zestyyyyyy
@Zestyyyyyy 4 года назад
Hobby and life advice, keep up the great work dude!
@kraven0675
@kraven0675 4 года назад
Little did Eric know that this was exactly what I needed to hear. Thanks man.
@LaneBeScrolling
@LaneBeScrolling 4 года назад
I know he isn't joking about having a whiteboard there because his wife's having written "I love you" on it is too real lol
@The_Captain40k
@The_Captain40k 4 года назад
I'd love to see a video where you put everything you've made together, you could make a huge battlefield out of all of this!
@sikViduser
@sikViduser 4 года назад
Anyone ever tell you that you look like a young poor mans Tom Hardy. With the blonde hair you might even pull of a young Eddy Brock as a flashback sequence for a Venom movie. Just saying, in case this hobby crafting gig doesn't work out for you, you've got options.
@EricsHobbyWorkshop
@EricsHobbyWorkshop 4 года назад
Lol Tom Hardy is a poor mans Eric
@harbl99
@harbl99 4 года назад
'Screw up' is just another way of saying "Yeah, I meant to do that. It's part of the aesthetic."
@RPArchiveOfficial
@RPArchiveOfficial 2 года назад
The messages you send out to people are amazingly positive man, its genuinely awesome to see all the supportive comments you've had in response :)
@Berserkerworks
@Berserkerworks 4 года назад
I really enjoy the aesthetic of your industrial terrain. and don't worry about the pipe not fitting thru the I beam frame. That happens in the real world too, we just cut the circle out of the beam :) Thanks for another great video.
@plaidpvcpipe3792
@plaidpvcpipe3792 4 года назад
Wow, I am literally the first view! This was released 32 seconds ago! Nice.
@jamesmcclaskey4610
@jamesmcclaskey4610 4 года назад
Nice
@EarthenPanda
@EarthenPanda 4 года назад
Nice
@briansnoderly1850
@briansnoderly1850 4 года назад
Nice.
@antonziegler9444
@antonziegler9444 4 года назад
Nice
@stanleybarkson758
@stanleybarkson758 4 года назад
Don't listen to the haters Eric your stuff is great
@Sammy6751
@Sammy6751 4 года назад
As usual. A masterpiece after another. Great work Eric you are bringing Necromunda to life in your imagination making it a reality that no plastic terrain set can beat. That's my thoughts. Have an awesome day!✌😊
@Grim0612
@Grim0612 4 года назад
Красиво (прямо как у меня на заводе) и функционально сделал.
@OneFootWall
@OneFootWall 4 года назад
Dude, I forgot to say how badass your videos are. 🤘 Keep on keepin’ on, man.
@EricsHobbyWorkshop
@EricsHobbyWorkshop 4 года назад
Thanks JD! Will do
@nocturne777
@nocturne777 4 года назад
I started making terrain because of you, Black Magic Craft, and Dark Matter Workshop. And I found that I really, really enjoy it. So thanks for that. My gaming tables look that much better because of what you all do every video for us, and soon I want to try making my own playmats. I'd be interested to see your take on those.
@J4MM1E2
@J4MM1E2 4 года назад
Amazing creation man! I have some packing tape but it's the glossy/plasticy kind. Would this also work for covering the tubes and straws or will it be an issue for painting later?
@EricsHobbyWorkshop
@EricsHobbyWorkshop 4 года назад
Sounds like a pain to paint, but with the right primer it might work fine. Do a test!
@J4MM1E2
@J4MM1E2 4 года назад
@@EricsHobbyWorkshop test done. Primer seems to stick to it fine and painting on top looks standard so far
@Chimer24-qs5wo
@Chimer24-qs5wo 6 месяцев назад
Wow, back three years to watch this one and there's Eric, still beating himself up and never satisfied. That's what makes your builds, and your channel, so watchable. No BS, just crafting with mistakes and failures, which keeps everything real. Thank you Eric and may you never stop showing us all how it really is. Every slight misbuild you've made is a big help to us mere humans 😂👍 )O(
@marko243
@marko243 4 года назад
Really inspirational work! For me the main thing in a tutorial is to show you ways to start and then point directions to help you think outside the box. It really comes down to that, not specific measurments. I get Eric's point of view that pushing ones self is a way to improvement, but don't go overboard and do injustice to yourself cause you are taking away all the fun in the proccess, bow and future. Carry on!
@HacksawsHobbyBunker
@HacksawsHobbyBunker 4 года назад
The kraft tape - bloody inspired! Thats exactly what I needed, been mucking about with gluing on card or paper/mod podge but the tape is the way forward. I think crafters as a group tend to be hardest on ourselves and you are correct, we need to lighten up a bit. No mistakes = no learning/growth. Awesome build as always.
@sokeres25ify
@sokeres25ify 4 года назад
Great, spectacular.... many many thanks for great video, clever speech... Please make tones of this kind videos... Greetings from Slovakia
@moneycreatestaste
@moneycreatestaste 4 года назад
Great work thanks for sharing. You could even add a small amount of thicker bodied paint to the areas next to the masking fluid so there is added depth to the texture. The way paint blisters when it rusts is also cool but don't know how you can recreate that other than maybe using some sort of medium with tiny spheres in it. I wouldn't be too down about the drips going the wrong way on that one section, maybe that pipe has been recycled and it used to be another way up :) it adds narrative it wasn't a mistake haha.
@pablocalderoni8081
@pablocalderoni8081 4 года назад
Why did you need that MILD RANT? Always wonder who would give these type of videos a "don't like".... like, it's not a PRODUCT that you bought and you're not satisfied with the quality... da faq???....
@cavemanworkshop
@cavemanworkshop 4 года назад
Progression is always better than perfection... and yet, the timing of this video is utterly perfect for my planning to build my own Underhive! Great vid once again, Man! 👍
@alvaroruiz9831
@alvaroruiz9831 4 года назад
So inspiring!! Both, video AND soundtrack! So Dredd-ish! Really cool. Thak you for showing your awesome terrain and techniques. It´s gonna be very hepful.
5 месяцев назад
Your work is some of the best around, and your videos are the best combination of educational, entertainment, and inspiration for me. One of the best craftsmen around Eric, thanks again for all your work! Exact, or perfect is almost non-existent in the 40k verse anyhow!
5 месяцев назад
Your work is some of the best around, and your videos are the best combination of educational, entertainment, and inspiration for me. One of the best craftsmen around Eric, thanks again for all your work! Exact, or perfect is almost non-existent in the 40k verse anyhow!
@AZUAZU
@AZUAZU 8 месяцев назад
Hey Eric, absolutely amazing and inspirational tut video. I love the way you narrate over your work. I have learnt so much from your videos. You are a super talented man!! 🙂Thank you and keep up the great work.
@willmfrank
@willmfrank 3 года назад
That vertical/horizontal piece is NOT a screw-up! It's a ready-made component for another build! ;-)
@TheMiniMason
@TheMiniMason 4 года назад
Awww... You're a gem too!
@bossysausagegames
@bossysausagegames 4 года назад
Amazing work as usual Eric! Question re chipboard - any top tips on avoid warping? Would modge podging the base before applying pva+sand work? Cheers!
@EmdeeScaleModels
@EmdeeScaleModels 4 года назад
Best attitude among builders! Awesome. I’m definitely going to try some of your ideas as I plan my first futuristic diorama! Thanks eh.
@danbuman8422
@danbuman8422 Год назад
Incredible video Eric! What paper tape did you use? There are quite a few choices with different characteristics. Thanks!
@MrArmour
@MrArmour 4 года назад
Lovely work, man. And thank you for such a wholesome message about accepting our own faults. You rock!
@andrewbeasley
@andrewbeasley 4 года назад
Worked well - I like the rust. Thanks for showing the latex - I'd seen salt / hairspray but not the chipping fluid. The leg supports (fins) are called buttresses (buttress being singular) by the way. Best thing I found for rivets are sticky gems designed for crafting - they go down to about 1mm and suit 40K sized figures fine. They are normally sold on cards (with nice patterns made out of them) ready glued. I add them before painting to help them stick but TBH I've never needed extra glue. Keep up the great work
@markburnell59
@markburnell59 10 месяцев назад
I really do enjoy your workshop stuff, including all the minor missteps and learning moments. Keep up the good work.
@addisonmartin3200
@addisonmartin3200 7 месяцев назад
I get that this comment comes years after the upload, but I still hope it gets through. Out of ANY crafting project out there, Necromunda terrain has possibly the *most* wiggle room. If something is imperfect, then it's just a good representation of the general madness that is Necromunda.
@thegreatwave1
@thegreatwave1 4 года назад
Absolutely fantastic work, per usual! Your work is super inspiring and very helpful for getting the juices flowing. Also, what’s the killer song at the end?
@WarrickWiens
@WarrickWiens Месяц назад
Probably needed to hear that bullying part, bc I'm gonna make a lot of mistakes when I start
@ahmokable
@ahmokable 4 года назад
F#2!ING Epic!! You need to make a series using this style of chipboard terrain ...great video!
@silver4831
@silver4831 4 года назад
Yay more Eric!
@chuckray5543
@chuckray5543 4 года назад
We are ALWAYS our own worst critic. Try to stop being so hard on yourself. Your stuff is great and we all love it. Step back...take a breath...say "fuck it" and repaint those drips.
@tomtruesdale6901
@tomtruesdale6901 4 года назад
Another great job building terrain. You 'rants' had me LOL here but that is a good thing. Have you ever used window screen for expanded metal grate material before? As a 'wood butcher' I live by your motto "It is OK to screw up"
@Shironokaminari
@Shironokaminari 4 года назад
Great stuff! As always by the by. Really appreciate what you have brought us with the channel. Bob Ross-ing it with "Happy Little Accidents" is the only way to roll.. Thanks for sharing you n your art with us. Always inspirational, in every way. Cheers
@papamidnight4045
@papamidnight4045 6 месяцев назад
My guyyy your builds are frikkin incredible, i look for your videos specifically to do a lot of building styles. Dont be down on your building or precision or whatever, the beauties you craft are insane
@sillymonger
@sillymonger 4 года назад
Feel that brother! I always see all the mistakes I make, other people usually don't, but like you, I'm usually doing something for the first time from an idea I had or something I've seen online, and its a learning process. Heard you say in one of your videos that your Canadian too, but live in NY these days. Well thanks for adding to the awesome crafting tradition we're exporting to the world alongside BMT and Real Terrain Hobbies
@irtehdar2446
@irtehdar2446 4 года назад
Damn that chipping on the last pipe is phenomenal! You know the old saying "cover your mistakes with foliage". Well foliage doesnt really work on something like this. But industrial style "wear a helmet" signs, grafiti or posters works. Hell slap on a "mens workspace calendar" with a girl on it! Mistakes are a good thing. They force us to do things we didnt originally intend on. Like the barrel you added for stability. Its not an "adition that covers a mistake" but rather a nifty little detail that makes the piece come alive. But seriously Im stealing that chipping effect for when I one day get around to my scrapyard chimpanzee mech army.
@monkeybitbash8906
@monkeybitbash8906 3 года назад
What's the soundtrack at the end? Also...fantastic stuff you do! You're awesome. 😁
@travislewis1676
@travislewis1676 Год назад
Hey brother just wanted to say to you little section of "it's okay to screw up" life advice and "bullying yourself" was fuckin awesome and that was the icy on the cake for me and I had to subscribe! Such a legit dude and you deserve all the success that you and your wife find. 😎🤙
@zebragrrl
@zebragrrl 2 года назад
I don't think I'd want to subscribe to "Eric's Polished Everytime Never Screws Up... Channel".
@pointynoodle
@pointynoodle 3 года назад
I'd love to see you make some breakable decor as a special challenge (obviously not permanently broken, but capable of looking like it's broken when a player damages it. This could mean a bridge, a wall, anything.
@garybuettner7920
@garybuettner7920 Год назад
That’s cool. Experimentation risks failure. Totally worth it.
@MurderHoboRPG
@MurderHoboRPG 4 года назад
Side Way Drip could be your Drill name. Just put some 40k tats in your face and you'll get dat guap.
@Nico-cj8wq
@Nico-cj8wq 4 года назад
You do un amazing job mate! Truely impressive! What a huge source of inspiration you are to me!! Many thanks!
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