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I hope that you like this weeks episode where I crafted some new modular Wargaming Terrain Hills! Personally I think they came out looking awesome and I long to use them in a tabletop game! Stay safe good folks! Lots of love! 🤘💙💛💙🤘
ОтветитьIs there anything you'd do differently 3 years on ? Ps the modge podge mix what was it
Ответить*cliff
Brilliant cliffs. But not hills.
A hill would be a gentle slope that you can walk up. These are rocky cliffs. They look great though!
Top Cool🙏😎
Ответитьwouldnt adding the little crushed rocks right before adding the vegetation perservere their colors and add to the color spectrum of the thing? its looking freaking good anyway, just wondering =]
ОтветитьLove them they look great.
ОтветитьHousehold paper can be called "paper towels' also. Love the video!
ОтветитьGreat Stuff Leif, but Ikea and construction store? I walk my dog and pick up gravel from the side of the road from time to time. I really love these hills! Do you find they are a little small in the width and length dimensions for the gaming table?
ОтветитьThanks for sharing, this might be handy in the future
ОтветитьMaking my own rocks based on this vid, quick question, i want them to work in as many environments as possible. Considering that, how would you paint them? Mostly interested in your color choices!
Great vids!
How did I just run into this years later? The algorithm has been holding out on me!
ОтветитьI use card board, pva glue and kitchen roll/tissue. Sometimes, if there's a lot of scrap paper, I'll go full on paper mache'
ОтветитьTurned out fantastic! I have several of your videos saved for when I eventually get back to making terrain. There's so much stuff to paint, it's hard to make time for terrain but it's one of my favorite things to do!
ОтветитьMan, I dont know why i never thought to try this. Its so obvious watching this video, great work.
ОтветитьThis is a great project! Really love the process and results. Just saw the video now, so after 2 years how are they holding up? Anything you would update with the process, and why?
ОтветитьBeautifull!
ОтветитьThank you...great demonstration!
ОтветитьGreat job. I want to master this...why didn't you buy a big for and cut it up and put plaster of paris and mode podge to create the same as opposed to cutting small pieces of forms and sticking them togather?
ОтветитьI've come back to this video years later, having had wonderful success with doing it myself and getting compliments every time I bring it out! Highly recommend this approach to anyone on the fence, if you're careful with your shapes this works just as well for tournament terrain as it does more narrative stuff since the texture of the rocks is grippy enough to keep models in place on modest inclines. Can't wait to have time to make more, and I'll keep directing people here for years to come!
ОтветитьThey call it "kitchen paper"...humans...
ОтветитьGreat work!! Where can I find those gnoll minis from the forest ambush scene?
ОтветитьSuch Amazing Terrain.
This is My Style of Creative Building.
Thank You
tack du hjälpte mig massa
ОтветитьFuck it. Ill make some also.
Ответитьfuck man. that looks amazing :D
ОтветитьWow. Super simple and great results. 1st beers on me.
ОтветитьThis rock design seems perfect for large boulders and cliff faces, definitely going to make use of it myself.
ОтветитьThey came out great.
ОтветитьThis is easily the best rock and hill-making guide I've ever seen! Thank you!
ОтветитьJag har äntligen hittat en svensk kanal med häftiga hobby builds! Vill börja själv men är lite osäker på vart jag hittar allt, vad som är bra, billigt osv! ^^
ОтветитьI love it but I use tolite paper and plaster of Paris but it works really well too. I didn't have any mdf so I just use a foam flat piece as a base.
ОтветитьNow I know what to do with my left over foam pieces. Very good stuff!
Ответить🙂👍
ОтветитьAwesome work on the hills.
ОтветитьAmazing the differance a wash makes. Best use of offcuts rubbish sculptmold and some basing materials.
ОтветитьSome good poo poo right there.
ОтветитьExcellent!
ОтветитьThese are amazing. Thanks for sharing the knowledge along.
Ответитьbest music ever for showing the result
Ответитьit looks best of static grass
ОтветитьI really love the song that played at the end, who is that by?
ОтветитьStumbled across your channel. What a find! Thanks for the simple and enjoyable instructions on this particular piece of terrain. Subscribed.
ОтветитьYou were more dust than human at one point! 😂
ОтветитьHej snygga stenar
ОтветитьDo you think using cardboard instead of xps would serve as an adequate substitute? If it is covered in joint compound/filler do you think the difference will be too noticeable?
ОтветитьVery direct and well done. Subscribed!
ОтветитьThis was the first of your videos I've seen and the quality is great, definatly going to subscribe!
ОтветитьI really like these, they look awesome! I'm gonna make a few right now!
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