For £20 you get more than enough buildings that if you had bought GW kits would have set you back closer to £100 - you do the maths and see what your pockets can achieve.
Exactly! This type of terrain is another tool in the box to get the table you want for the price you can manage. Its just very undervalued due to being ‘boring’ but to me it really isn’t! I like the flexibility it offers
Some of the kits kits rely on a lot together and would be fine but the more complicated or decorative parts would need it to last through gaming. Just PVA will do get trick though
@@rokminis59 Thanks for the fast reply. Guess I'll just buy the broken domicilium kit and try for myself. Worst case scenario I'll have a less portable, yet sturdy piece of terrain^^. Nice job on the video btw. Just finished watching.
Thanks man. Yeah it’s always a bit of a trade of. If you keep the corners as single pieces and maybe leave the support legs detached, they may all sit inside one another for easy storage
Tile grout is an amazing material for that. It’s so tough and the texture from it is ideal. A few times I’ve really cheated and dyed the grout the right colour with concrete dye and dodged the painting all together!
There is a second video on painting that I did. Most of the work was done with oil shading rather than drybrush highlights. It should be the next video released after this one
Fantastic! Great job showing us the upgrading tips! I also appreciate the amount of time you took to get different shots and edits! keep up the great work!
Nice work mate! Im all in for some MDF and totally agree it needs a lot of work to not look like a plain box which you see on a lot of battlefields. Combined with some 3D bits or those invaluable leftovers really makes a huge difference. Ive added in things like fruit mesh bags like lemons come in to act as window screens/mesh, and mini printed propaganda posters for added grim dark!