In this video I make the warhammer board of my dreams with terrain from Tabletop World. Perfect for any fantasy wargame or roleplay. Music by Lybban and Jakob Oldenburg(End theme) Buildings available here tabletop-world.com/shop/
One of my biggest memories of Warhammer is the old MMO. And this just perfectly captures the feel of running around that landscape. Just the right blend of fantasy game vibrancy and medieval imagery.
That's beautiful! I've had my eye on Tabletop World buildings for a while. I've never brought or painted any pro-any terrain before and don't have money to burn, so its good to see their stuff being reviewed and used before making any commitments. I saw one review who said their smaller cottages are a 28mm scale where as their other larger buildings are a 32mm from a different range, however Elemat games and others who sell their products don't say theirs any difference. From the review I saw both the 28mm and 32mm ranges work fine together anyway? I play 40k tabletop - but love this kind of fantasy scenery so much. Spaemarines and aliens can battle it out in a fantasy rural setting just fine as far as i'm concerned! I love how their buildings can also be used for RPG games too due to accessability and details inside. Plus give an optional extra internal decorating project too! I plan to start with a fairly cheap simple townhouse first then a blacksmith forge they do. This paticular video has been the one to finally persuaded me buy some of their stuff - thanks!!
I just looked on their site and they do indeed! Everything i'm likely to buy are 28s. Almost everything I've painted for about two years now are Cadian tanks and infantry so really looking forward to something totally different. I very slowly collect oldhammer skaven which keeps me just about sane having something different to paint once a month or so! @@Lybbansminiatures
Fantastic table. And excellent video - I hate it when people draw out every single step of their process and make hour-long videos for something that could be done in 15 minutes. Just Great!!
Thought it couldn't get any better after the mordhiem table... I was wrong!!! Love it, I'm sure your dwarves will have many a battle across this stunning terrain board, thanks for sharing. Absolutely love your work, it's the yearly nostalgia hit I need! 😮😮😊
For as much as I _do_ genuinely like this, I agree with your friend; if I was around it all of the time those roads would drive me crazy like a misaligned picture on the wall, albeit not so easily fixed.
Tabletop World has a Sale on right now, and its worth mentioning that the other river attached Building the "fisher mans house" as well as the old "coaching inn" are being retired once stock is gone so its pretty much your last opportunity to get either if you've been putting off getting some of their excellent buildings.. I've over the years picked up pretty much everything they've ever made and still kick myself for missing out on the Ruined version of the coaching Inn they produced for a while, and can say hands down they are the best quality buildings you can find, Oh and they also all have a fully modeled interior too...
Amazing build and board! It really captures that classic fantasy feel. I actually got motion sickness from the warping and anti shake during the glamour shots. It was a really weird effect that distracted a lot from the final showcase.
Beatiful table! Astonishing! One thing though: Medieval/Fantasy roads that are used by horsedrawn carts did/should not have a green stripe in the middle of the road bc thats where the horse/draw-animal was walking
i took some time during covid and handmade a table like that with resin rivers, sound effects, lighting and intricately shaped cabbages and trees. took it to the local game group and they said it had too much terrain. sigh.
Looks great brother! Just a total side note, steer clear from using Warp Stabilization when editing your footage. If you can't get gimbals for smoother footage, it's generally better to allow for some shake in your footage comparatively to having post effects like warp stabilizer distort your image. Looking forward to your next projects!
I have a similar table in my game room. Literally hundreds of hours of meticulous work, specifically for WFB. Printed everything myself. Used a little of foam as you did as well. I had always wanted a big table with green hills, realistic trees, and a castle in one corner (which is removable like everything else). Great project!
Honestly I’ve been waiting for somebody to make a fantasy board for bloody ages you d knocked it out the park! Amazing board and would love to make one one day! Keep up the good work!
A fantastic table. Also the way too oversatured green static grass is so warhammer fantasy. Man, I'm looking so much forward to the old world returning.
Just a quick note about spray paint and styrofoam: Liquitex makes some rattle cans with no solvant in in. I can vouch for the carbon black one, I even primed some miniatures with. Won't melt the foam, doesn't smell as bad as other regular cans. Keep up!