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This is great, its great seeing your process. This video contains so many materials and processes I was unfamiliar with, so great! This has given me so many ideas, down the rabbit hole I go!
I have been doing stuff like this on and off for over a decade and I still learn something new every single time I watch one of your video's it seems. Please keep up the good work!
Great tutorial. i like seeing someone do it as an average hobbyist would. nice and quick, messy. trying to use cheap materials. dig it. really good stuff man.
Thank you again for another great video. I love how you always find some new better material and cheaper too. And best of all, you make it look so easy. Maybe thats the reason for the dislikes? In a way, its a testimony to you. You must be onto something if people reacting so strong. Keep it up please. Thank you
With all the uses I've found for it, my heat gun has been one of the best kit investments I've made. I use it for prop making, LARP weapons, cosplay armor, Halloween decorations, bending acrylic rods for floating terrain . . . all sorts of uses in crafting alone.
This is awesome dude! I make my own sculptamold with a paper mache product nara and a product called perfect cast. I've never actually had any sculptamold so I'm not exactly sure I'm mixing the right amounts or ratio but it works! I also made a bunch of bricks from styrofoam and added to the rubble! I'm waiting for it to dry so I hope it comes out the way I want for it to! Thanks for an awesome video and two thumbs way up!
Hello, this is great. Really good to see what a good result you get from all the different techniques. Going to have to give this a go and see what I can produce. Thanks for sharing the knowledge.
Wow, insulation cellulose is really cheap for 14 kg bags - but I bet you'll get through that. YEAH! SCULPTAMOLD! YEAH! Looks fantastic as usual! A few beatiful flowers inside the ruins maybe?
I avoid using a heat gun to dry the PVA glue, because the PVA glue starts to bubble. Now that is not a problem on most scenery, but it is a pain in the nads when sealing larger cosplay pieces...
Lukes Aps thanks so much mate again keep up the amazing work you are doing for the hobby your a legend in my book. Next time I'm in the UK for work I will have to come say hi and buy you a beer ;)
Hi Luke! Two questions.. Where did you get the ruined pieces of the church? And what did you make your version of sculptamold out of.. Appreciate the channel! Always the best tutorials..
Lukes Aps aha.. Sorry missed that one. But on the first version that you made with toilet paper you added plaster of paris? Still the same recipe except bow I use cellulose instead?
Lukes Aps thank you, I'm gonna look for it online, I always used foam core but cutting the border and exposing the polystyrene always left me with a crappy fragile job
Is something like this what you mean? For those of us in the U.S.? www.ebay.com/itm/WHITE-E-PVC-FOAM-BOARD-PLASTIC-SHEETS-1-4-X-12-X-12-VACUUM-FORMING/272291770730?hash=item3f65dab16a:g:XiwAAOxyi-ZTaPbH
do you ever have anyone just want a display piece that they wouldn't be using for anything other than to use as a decoration piece for their gaming room?
This might be a stupid question, but when you say that you add "soil" are you literally just adding dirt that you dug up? Do you treat it at all for use on your pieces?