On a scale of 1 to 10 of how I like this: 10. How I like the style: 10. How you managed to do that sign freehand and without a mistake? One frickin hundred and one outta 10
@@krltslnd4186 I've used Google to translate it, that's how I found the last few memories in the game, but I haven't memorized the alphabet, though I'd love to cuz that would be awesome
wow apparently I didn't know I needed this until today! a bit late to the party but 🥺🥺 this came up on my recommended and I can say I'm absolutely shocked this doesn't have more views. so beautiful, well done
AGAIN, OUTSTANDING AMAZING... WORKS THIS IS... I HAVE BEEN MAKING WANDS WITH DREMEL FOR YEARS, NOW SINCE MOVED HERE CAN NOT EVEN BREATH,"LANDLORD.'... I HAVE SO MANY BOXES FOR MAKING BOOKS, NOW I SEE YOUR VIDEOS AND WELL... THE HAMSTER IN MY HEAD JUST FAINTED... OVERLOAD OF IDEAS UNREAL... WOW. LOVE THEM, JUST LIKE ONE ''MINON SAID... WHAAAT''!... WOW....
I’ve never played Zelda, but judging from the intro video, you created a great replica of the house. I really enjoy your builds. They always look like a ton of work, a ton of enjoyable work. Very nice job. Thanks for sharing this with us.
Watching these kind of videos gives me bad memories of how many buildings l created had to be thrown out..I like this house and l always wanted to do one but..l don't have enough space. Nice job
thank you 😊😊😊 some of my projects are on a very impractical size😶 but this house would look really good on a really tinny scale that you could just keep it safe on a treasure chest or something
I love the texturing on this! The walls, tile roof, cobblestones, grass, and wooden door & window shutters! Most of the time when other people make dioramas, they don't pay enough attention to textures and is unnaturally smooth like Lego. But this house model is amazing because of the textures! 👍
You know, if Link didn't spend so much time running around, he'd be able to pull up some of those weeds and give the place a lick of paint. Seriously though, beautiful model.
you really should consider a career in stop motion set design or defiantly something creative... you have a great eye for perspective and and set design. again, another stunning miniature, way to go!!
wow that was awesome but if you wanna be blown away even more you need to search fir a father who made the actual house like you but real life size and made stuff inside the house but wow your build was still mind blowing keep up the good work looking forward to next creations
😅😅😅you mean onceuponaworkbench? I think he is somewhere in the comments ..he made a great house and video. but soon I shall have enough zelda miniatures to fill the playhouse
thank you😊 I used spray paint, once you paint it its like water resistant, thin cardboard or paper can loose shape with the glue or the acrylic paint (the walls where no problem). + the rocks and details just look better with some undertone, or maybe if you happen to miss a spot no one would notice 😛
@@krltslnd4186 thank you so much for answering! Now that I think about it, it does make sense😂 Also, I'm actually really not good at crafty things, but your video(and my endless love for Zelda) makes me really want to try! Thank you again!💚
@@krltslnd4186 My bad, I got you mixed up with another guy I follow, who also makes various miniatures of buildings from videogames. 😅 Still a really cool build though, I've been thinking about making Links house from "a Link to the past", but haven't gotten past the blueprint stage yet.
How big is the bottom board for this build? This looks very cool and its got a very nice scale to it so i want to make it myself! Any other measurements you can give? like sides of the house?
Fantastic!! So sweet looking. What did you use for the plaster on the outside of the house? It looked like clay, but it seemed like you were gluing it on?
Late to the party. I’ve recently wanted to get into building models and was wondering what you used on top of the walls of the house. A type of air dry clay? I’ve started small with making litter terrarium like things in plastic balls but used polymer clay to make things and then glued them in. I find it really fun to put all of the fake foliage on to things :) this was really cool to watch!
Can I ask you what materials you use for the grass and the bricks and the plaster of the house?😁 Your work is really impressing, I enjoy miniature houses so much
thank you😊 the walls and bricks are made with air dry clay, pasted with school glue, for the roof I used regular clay (no special reason). and the grass is cheap grass for dioramas (feels like triturated sponge😅) in some other build I've used saw dust and potpourri too
Let me know if I missed anything! I wanna try my own. 1. cardboard and hot glue for the shell. 2. air dry clay and elmers glue? mod podge? for the exterior walls and shingles (is there a reason you used two different colors for the roof? 3. bass wood for the beams. toothpicks and popsicle sticks for the door. 4. heavy coat of watered down mod podge with black paint? 5. Paint the entire model, with just regular acrylic paint? 6. cover with moss/grass 7. plastic sheets for the windows
that's great! you could perfectly made one that way... but ill be totally honest 2. its air dry clay and regular school glue for the walls( I bought the biggest one on amazon), the shingles are made with regular clay(no reason... I've just had 2 colors) 3. the beams are made with the cheapest beam like wood I could found (it was hard to cut ...my bad), the door is cardboard and balsa wood for architectural models(the thinnest parts) 4. paint is the cheapest aerosol paint (it helps if you're using paper or thin cardboard so it wont deform... if I'm using corrugated cardboard I paint first, before I used glue or any other water based glue or paint ) 5. yes, its acrylic 7. acetate sheets for the windows i like to keep it simple, good luck with your model
🙋 it doesn't have to be black 😶 when I'm using thin cardboard or paper (like the roof) it's better to spray paint first so it won't be deformed with the glue or the acrylic paint, it's like a small layer of protection☺
I love the game, love the house. Unfortunately the exterior does not match the inside with the shape and chimney placement. It always bugs me. Nice scale model.
@@krltslnd4186 Ohh Thats interesting. I usually make my dioramas with foam ( here we have the low quality foam/ normal density) and make a cover with porcelane or gesso. Your vids give me more ideas. Thanks