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@@stephengarforth2753 I've seen the videos you mentioned, and they are great! I'll give it a think and see if there's anything new I can come up with for it.
I know this is an older video for you but I just stumbled across it while working on my cities of death terrain I recently opened up. Dude this filler mix is amazing! I didn’t realize how great foam core board and cardboard could look mixed up like this! Thank you for sharing and I’m looking forward to learning more from you
Fantastic build, and it allows for plenty of custom touches to be added as well (graffiti, posters, etc.). Don't sell yourself short on your painting skills, it looks great. Informative presentation, explanations of individual steps, and all done in a pleasant, calm manner. Great vid, thanks for the inspiration.
Wow you have some awesome ideas. I was building something very similar to your buildings and now I got some great ways to make it look even more realistic. Your painting is wonderful I hope I can paint mine that well
I'm doing some ruins now but keeping them more generic so they can be used for any setting. I can say that I wish I'd seen this earlier since these windows look much easier to cut out than the round arches that I did. A slightly different way of doing rubble is to use cut up sprues for bricks and kitty litter for general texture. One thing I'm planning is to make a couple hills out of rubble. Maybe they'd just be hills rules wise but they'll match the rest of the board.
Love the video! The building quality is excellent as well! I really liked the levels of rubbles. Very organic and still practical. A constructive comment, put a little bit more life into your voice and you are golden!
Hi there! What is the joint compound you keep mentioning with the pink activator? I got the black magic base for the texture but I’m trying to build up some base volume for hills, craters and rubble ramps!
When you’re molding the foam core with tinfoil is it just done by brute force? Or is there some other step in there to make the foam core mold to the tinfoil?
Just used as a way to add texture, brute force is enough to press in detail to the soft exposed foam. Make sure you peel back the paper covering (maybe that's the step that's missing?)
Hi, early on you glue stick the templates to the foamboard card, and then in the next step not only are the glued-on templates removed, but so are the foamboard card outer layers. What is your method for removing the foamboard card outer layers from the foam? If you wanted to leave the card on, is there a special way to remove just the glued-on templates? I don't imagine you'd want to leave the templates on and craft over them as they don't seem to glue strongly.