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The ones that sit against walls would be great as impromptu obstructions for doorways. The same piece of building or ruin terrain can have its paths modified by strategically placing the rubble piles over doors or holes. Excellent for varying a skirmish game board.
Thanks Eric, yeah they turned out great, and the tin foil makes it nice and easy to put together a few of these at once really quickly. Really appreciate your comment. Cheers.
Hello I am a French guy so it's not easy to say exactly what I want but I want you to know I really really really like what you do. I want to try every things. Please continue like this you got one more fan 👏👍
Awesome, thank you! No problem with the language barrier mate :) , I've had to google translate a few different comments in the past so if you can't find the words, we can work around it. Thank you so much for the kind words too, I'm really glad you enjoy the videos. I have some more on the way now that my health is starting to improve again. Take care and all the best man!
Thanks Tai! I hear you, although I think I could almost make a 1:1 scale pile of rubble with all the stuff I've horded after all these builds so far. :)
Great job mate, so glad I found this channel. I mostly play DnD but I picked up a box of Indomitus and this is all super helpful to get a table full of cheap easy grimdark!
Fantastic mate. Grimdark is a fun setting to build for. I'll be building some more fantasy related terrain in the future, but you should check out the Devs & Dice channel for now, he's been doing lots of mini painting, but has just started terrain, and it looks awesome. Thanks for the comment.
oh thanks so much man. Really appreciate you watching and commenting! I always feel a bit better when I eventually use some of the scraps I seem to horde after every build. So this one felt pretty good haha
Nice! I was thinking about doing something similar with the LED smoke clouds everyone does. Have a short rubble pile with one flat side meant to go up against the wall and a cloud of cotton smoke lit up with a tea light. I was thinking that could be a way to indicate a building or section of building had been destroyed during the course of the game and could no longer be occupied.
oh man, that sounds awesome, I'm sure it wouldn't be hard to incorporate into something like this build. I've used the tea light candles in the past and they're such a great and simple way to add lighting. Let me know how you go if you do decide to build that. Thanks for watching and for the comment mate.
This is just foamboard bits, I usually keep a small container of small off cuts that I can just rip apart for times like this. You could use xps as well I think. Cheers.
@@angrybadgerminis3077 oh sorry haha, I just grab what I can get my hands on, takes a bit to clean the paper off, but it's worth it in the end. In Australia, I get mine from either Officeworks or Spotlight, both different brands. I haven't found too much variation between foamboard brands, so any should be fine.
There's a couple of reasons I chose to do it this way. I do have heaps of this scrap foam laying around and it feels good to use as much of my purchased materials as possible, but this approach also keeps these terrain pieces easy to handle. They're not too heavy and if they come into contact with my mini's or other terrain (whether dropped on or when transporting this stuff around), they are less likely to do any damage. You could certainly use rocks for this build as I wouldn't say there's a right or wrong way, so long as you end up getting the look your going for. Thanks for the question mate.