A full blown DnD Inn, with common room, kitchen, rooms, all themed and have a larp game with the Inn as the main focus that the guests can participate in. I can see a Bed and Breakfast like that making some money.
You could incorporate this into a shelf near your gaming table with all your source/adventure books and use it to store the players' minis, putting them in the tavern between sessions.
New subscriber (hence the late comment!) Here's a way to "level up" your torches and candles - use hot glue over the LED lights to make more realistic flames. When it's dry, the glue is a little cloudy, and defuses the light. Try it out! Thanks for the cool video!
"I know nothing about electrics" proceeds to show (in the most well explained, easy way) how to transform fairy lights and polarized LED tealights LEGEND! well done and thank you for this - the build came out amazing!
Looks great!! The only critique I have is you should use a torn up cotton ball to diffuse The Hearth light and make it look less like to LEDs sitting in a fireplace
Something I learned cutting thick foam (1/2"+) with a snap-blade knife is to use a thick straight edge, such as a carpenter's level. By extending the blade a lot, it can be held flush against the vertical side of the level, keeping the cut straight, rather than at an angle, or a wandering angle.
Not sure if someone suggested this but some plexiglass for the front would look really cool. You can see the diagram from the end and front just a thought
He's handsome, he's geek, he loves D&D, he's very skillfull, he's funny, does he has any defect at all? otherwise he's just perfect. Everything he crafts is AMAZING!!!!
This was a really done project and it looks great. I would've preferred to see more of the actual making of it, though. Most of this video was just of you talking, but the subtitles were only available in Korean, so for someone like me who likes to see things made, but also watches videos on mute, I ended up skipping a lot of the video. I'd prefer to see you actually making it in the video, and maybe doing most of the explaining as you are making it. Just my opinion. The project was still really well made, and looked great when finished. I also appreciated the time and effort you put into making this video for us. 👍
late to the party on this video, but every time i hear someone say 'its a bar' i remember one time we were role playing as kids and my brother kept doing perception checks on a normal bar. Every roll, no matter what, our DM said 'its a bar'
the "puffy paint" does look good, but seems a little sloppy - you might get more control if you make a small piping bag from some acetate (or a plastic bag) and put the paint in that, first.
the styrofoam that is more pleasant to carve is EXTRUDED polystyrene, it's the denser, heavier, smoother, and stiffer stuff that is often used for insulation.