Crafting a Viking Longship (tutorial) for Tabletop RPG/ Wargaming
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Crafting tutorial : How to craft a modular Viking Longship for wargaming/ tabletop RPG such as Saga of the Icelanders, Dragon heresy of Fate of the Norns: Ragnarok.
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Great build with some good ideas. You can get semi-spherical nail decorations of all sizes which are suitable for bosses. ;)
Will defenetly look into that, didn't occur to me when I built the piece! Thanks !
@@LandvaettrsLair You're welcome. Also found when nail deco's are too small it's worth looking at card crafting materials too. ;)
One of the best longboat models I've seen. Your attention to detail and obvious use of research is evident. I specially like that you can change the sails or remove the mast altogether.
Thanks, glad you liked! Thanks for your feedback ☺️
I'm continually impressed by your attention to detail and your commitment to flexible, modular design. Always inspiring.
Thanks for your support & kind words. Much appreciated. from where I stand modularity is both a requirement (limited storage space) and a real gamechanger (reusability, versatility etc..)
To elaborate on the figurehead info, figureheads were used to keep sea serpents away while on the ocean but, on land, they were removed so as not to scare the natural woodland spirits.
That's cool!
@@jack1701e Yeah the view of the Norse on mythology and religion was incredibly fascinating. Such a rabbit hole that really never ends, honestly.
You called it a rudder but it's actually a steerboard which is where we get starboard from.
Yeah you right but i found both appellations on ship plans/blueprints, since the steerboard is a specific type of rudder. I used the shorter term for enonciation's purpose since I'm a foreign speaker, but you're right Steerboard is more specific. Thanks for your input ! Cheers!
Amazing work, man. The attention to detail & walkthrough are brilliant
Thank you, I tried to be thorough.
I'm amazed, every single time. Great job!! You rock harder than granite !
Thanks! I Roll the dwarf way!
For the rudder. It looks like your reference photo has a metal band on the top attachment point. I saw a video where a guy took metal wire and pounded it flat to make a metal strap. I'm thinking that would work beautifully for that metal band at the top.
The rope pulleys made from the beads are... I'm just at a loss for words. So beautiful.
I'm gonna have to say that, for all of the incredible effort you put into building this ship, you could have made the hull out of coffee stirrers and just stained them to get the color you want.
My wife and kids thought I was crazy when I carved door hinges out of popsicle sticks. Then I showed them the oars you made.
Yeah saw the attachment too, couldn't put it on while fixing the parts together and then forgot it altogether afterwards lol, I have yet to add the piece, thanks for the reminder! A flatten metal wire could do the trick, or even just a paper band painted leather because this hinge was often made either of rope or leather for flexibility.
Actually concerning the hull I started the project with coffee stirrers and it worked rather well, but the process was long and tricky to get the right curvature. I wanted the longship to be doable by novice crafters, hence I chose to use cardboard, it's a lot easier to get into shape, even if it's slightly less good looking. I tried to find the best compromise quality/difficultywise.
The oars were defenetly long and boring to make, ( yet not nearly as tedious than engraving stones patterns on the large sets of modular walls/towers i've built last year!!!) regardless if you can come up miniature oars already casted defenetly go for that option! thanks for your feedback! Cheers!
@@LandvaettrsLair , I was thinking about it this morning and it occurred to me that you could use the cardboard to make a sort of template for the stir sticks. I haven't really thought it all the way through, but I think it could be made to work.
I have an FDM 3D printer and was thinking that it wouldn't be too awful to just print the oars. Or, maybe, just print the blade end and design it so that it would fit over a toothpick. The trouble is that it really wouldn't print very well because of the mechanical limitations of FDM printing. There *might* be a way to orient it so that it works. (It's the round bottom that is the trouble. Another option for things like that is to cut them in half so that the bottom is flat but then you have to manage to glue it together perfectly. And superglue bonds PLA just about as fast as it bonds skin: Nearly instantly.)
Beautiful ship!
Who thought that can made from carbords.
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for your feedback! Cheers!
You are the best !! Thanks for sharing your crafting skills and ideas ... please keep doing more videos like this one ... your tutorials are amazing !!
Thanks Rafael! I'll try to do shorter tutorial to be able to make more regular vids. Can't make any promises but I defenetly want to do more tutorials! Cheers!
I watched the live crafting vids of this build as they were coming out. It is nice to see them all cut together for the final product, man.
Well done! Lots of great ideas and executions of tricks here. In particular, using the wire insulation for the curved detailing on the mastheads, and the elastic string for the top ropes.
Thanks! Yeah it came out nicely. Tried to acheive something good looking and modular but doable and with easy to find materials.
I love it, I make all my terrain, buildings, etc out of card board and other recycled materials and I absolutely love the details and effort you put into this long boat.
I will be making my long boats like this for now on. excluding the sail, as I have a sail system I love (not as nice as yours, yet one I love).
You have a beautiful mind for creation and you have inspired me to creat a new fleet. So thank you.
An excellent presentation of a superb build. Very clever design and exceedingly tidy work. Subscribed.
Ps, a few years back I made a 1/100 scale waterline model of an 11th century Byzantine dromon, a twin masted double decker warship made from glued wood, fully rigged and fitted with full complement of crew (15mm minis and benched oarsmen sculpted from epoxy putty).
I am not ashamed of the result, but now wish I had seen your video first.
Wow a Byzantine Dromon is no joke of a ship, musthave been quite the endeavour! Thanks for the feedback!
This is terrific, amazing attention to detail especially with the shields and ropes.
I like how you use glue in your paint. I thought that I was the only one that did that. I mix glue in my Joint Compound to make it more stronger for terrain when I use it.
Yeah hardening is pretty much required of a basecoat of something, especially if it's made ou of cardboard!
Amazing. Everything I wanted to see in a TTRPG Viking Longship!
I am making mine with a sail made from woven wool. I am weaving it on cardboard with self spun sheep wool.
I like the shield designs.
Your rope fixtures and rings are fantastic. Great idea.
Awesome for your sail! Thanks for the feedback!
Fantastic tutorial and incredible longship design. I may have to try my hand at some of these.
Thanks man! I'd love to see your take on the longship! Cheers!
It just makes me wanting to creat Ragnar Lothbrok fleet ... impressive work !!!!
Go ahead! It's acutally faster if you build several of them at the same time.
This is awsome! I like the style you have in solving the details realization problems. Brilliant!
Thanks you Max! 🙂
great tutorial. I really like that you keep in the 'mistakes' or change of plans. This helps all of us tremendously!
Thank you Kat ! Glad you liked☺️
so cool
Subscribed after watching this...looking forward to binging previous content tomorrow 😂
I really enjoyed this tuto. Love it. Thanks for sharing and congrats for the work
You're welcome, glad you enjoyed.
SO cool! And the detail is great! I would use a round paper punch (you can get many different sizes at the craft store) to cut out the shields. Makes very quick work of the task! Great job!
Yeah defenetly if you can find the right size, saving some time is always neat!
Defenitly an amazing work! Hands down on this one. Love all the details.
Thanks Amy !
Beautiful work, and thank you for the historical information about the figurehead, I found that to be particularly interesting.
Glad you liked the infos. Thanks for your feedback!
That is an awesome ship build. I like how modular you made it to switch out the sails and dismantle. The elastic rope was a genius move!
I mean..... what!?
Dude, you've reached God Tier crafting skills.
Haha thanks. I'm am dexterous but mostly very thorough. Many crafters can acheive similar results, that's what the tutorial is for! Cheers!
What a splendid job (and presentation!), impressive attention to detail...👍👍
Thanks, glad you liked the tutorial & the wacky intro.
An interesting boat turned out! Beautiful work! Good luck!
Благодарность !
The crafting is excellent, but I appreciate that you go the extra mile with the opening shtick.
Thanks. Yeah making that opening was as dumb as fun.
Very nice build! To strengenth the hull you can add a sheet of styrene unter the base because this is only paper. The dragonheads, the Shieldrows and the accessories are awesome.
Thanks! Nah the base of the ship wouldnt be flush with the table with added thickness(could bé added during the built tho), it's quite sturdy with the woodglue and the coffee stirrers as is, but i'm defenetly gonna add a coat of modgepodge on the base for good measure and a black sheet of paper of esthaetics. Thanks for your feedback ! Cheers!
Thanks for the tutorial! Ours wasn't as detailed or as good as yours, but it made for an impressive school project for our 8 year old son! 😊👍
Thank you for your feedback. Extremely happy it prooved useful for your son's crafting project! I'm sure his longboat is epic! If you want don't hesitate to send me a few pics of the project at landvaettr@gmail.com I'd love to see your take on the longship! Cheers!
Amazing, dude! I'll try too. Hope have very much fun.😆
Hope you'll have fun and be happy about the result!
Dude, your really did an amazing job on this project. Very well laid out and thought out. Fun to watch, Inspirational, historic, and a great piece of tabletop terrain when finished. And I can go on and on. I've always enjoyed your crafting videos, but you really out did yourself this time. GREAT video and thanks so much for sharing. You really have some amazing ideas as well as talent. I will be making this or borrowing ideas for my own ship. Thanks so much for sharing and great job on the ship. Keep stuff like this coming please. Cheers!!
Thanks a lot for your support, I can't make and promises but I'll defenetly fo my best to do shorter tutorials and uploads a little more regularly.
@@LandvaettrsLair I had no problem with the length of the video. I loved it. Keep quality like this over length of time. Regularly is good, but videos like this are worth waiting for. It takes time to come up with good quality content. Great job again. Cheers!!
A truly impressive modeler. Great work and keep it up
Thanks!
Really Great , to see you do it , you're really good , congratulations, it looks like you're fitting a kit from a model box
Thanks!
hands down one of my favorite crafting channels on youtube. your attention to detail and fidelity to historical accuracy makes you stand out above many other creators IMO. do you plan on uploading some new content any time soon?
Thank you! Yes I'be had plans for a while now, not for tutorial but more explicative step by step showcases. But didnt find time to edit videos lately. If you are on Instagram of fb you can follow me there in the meanwhile.
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I love what you do ... I only wish I would have seen your channel earlier ... I guess Im going to need more storage ... thanks for the inspiration.
Welcome on the Channel! If you end up building pieces based on some of my tutorials I'll be super interested to see you take! Cheers !
Fantastic model. There are oar style coffee stirrers made with plastic that may work so you don't have to build it from scratch. They are called paddle stirrers.
Awesome, didnt know that! If the scale is right its defenetly the better alternative !
@@LandvaettrsLair they have them in different sizes so you should be able to find one in the correct scale.
@@LandvaettrsLair also even if you find one that is a little large, trimming it down with an exacto knife pretty easily.
Encore une fois une vidéo de grande qualité! Merci de partager ton talent!
merci, je vais essayer de faire des tutos plus petits pour pouvoir en sortir un peu plus régulièrement q'uune fois tous les 6mois ;)
amazing work. Looks extreamly realistic
Thanks !
This is amazing. Love the historical info as well
Cool! Glad you liked the infos!
I really like this build. Very believable and the choices you made to make it more useful in play are quite clever.
A couple of comments:
* Your standing rigging (stays) is very believable, but the sail really needs running rigging. On a longship, this would normally be just a line running to each lower corner of the sail to hold it down and adjust its angle relative to the breeze.
* The stem and stern posts are a bit vertical for my taste.
* Wooden hulls were commonly painted to reduce the damage done by shipworms, barnacles, and the like. See this image (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Longship#/media/File:Tapisserie_bato1.jpg) for what might be a fairly contemporaneous image.
* But (at least on later ships, I don't know that there is any evidence one way or the other for longships) the deck was normally just sanded smooth with stones.
* For shield bosses, you might want to look for cabochon glass beads. They're close to the right shape, can be found in a variety of sizes, cheap, and really easy to use.
But again, that's mostly nitpicking. This is a really good build tutorial. Thank you.
Thanks! Yeah I considered most of these and discarded them mostly for tabletop reasons...
* I initaially wanted to add rigs on the sails (they acually have ha bunch of them to adjust, and there are also huge cross beams allowing the sail to shift) but it made for a LOT of ropes & parts. The deck was gonna become pretty much unaccessible for miniatures so I chose to sacrifice realism for efficiency.
* There's actually a variety of different stern and stem post, at least If i take into consideration the different archeological plans I looked into...
*Also wanted to paint the hull at first, taking the beautyful Draken Harald Hårfagre as a model... but choose a more neutral look so that the ship could change identity more easily!
* the floor rafters are sanded but more or less proeminent from one ship reconstrution to another... another alternative could be to use a thin strip of cardboard to suggest the rafters while keeping flatness.
*The cabochons is a good idea, I couldnt find any that were THAT small but didn't check the internet, if it's the case it's defenetly the right choice!
Thanks for your input! Cheers!
Crafting that makes sense - cool, thx!
Thanks!
Fantastic Tutorial. Love the resin miniatures too.
Thanks, they come from V&V miniatures.
The shield bose; buy a sheet of dressmaking stick on half circles, sold at most craft shops, they come in silver or gold, costs approx £1 for 150 plus half circles.
Unsure what you meant by dresssmaking "sticks". Did you mean dresssmaking pins? Could work if it's the case, provided you Can cut them in half...thanks for your Feedback !
@@LandvaettrsLair , No, you misread, they are "stick on" , craft shops sell them, all kinds of half circle stick on's. Like you i make many of these for my armies, i cannot afford to buy the expensive shield transfers so i print roman or viking or byzantine shields, glue them to card like you, then peel off one of the half circles and stick them on. There are many types, some have patterns. Maybe also used in card making. www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1760-x-2mm-Ivory-Acrylic-Faux-Half-Round-Pearl-Stick-on-Self-Adhesive-Strip-Gems/221866371215?hash=item33a844288f:g:~QwAAOSwBahU3d4C This example on ebay for 2mm size
@@OW... ah ok my Bad! Thanks a bunch for the tip!
@@LandvaettrsLair, no probs, its all about the $$$$$'s ;)
As always.. this is Crazy good. Nothing more to say.
The Modularity is just Awesome. Keep it up!
Greets
Late but thanks! You can follow me on instagram nowadays if you want cheers!
Very nice work and it will make a great display piece when not in use.
Thanks! Sure does!
Great craftmanship!
Thank you!
Every project you do is truly amazing!
Thank you kindly, you can follow me on instagram if youre interested in mu projects im a little more active there.
Just stumbled upon this channel - Dude, your attention to detail is amazing.
And you explain and show everyting in a very understandable way.
Since I've seen some other videos of people building longships for Tabletop, I have to admit yours is by far the most enjoyable and impressing. Like, everyone else makes cuts because "it's supposed to be for wargaming, doesn't have to be totally accurate" while you take your time to add as much detail and stuff as possible, with the option to always remove that stuff and keep it modular. Just amazing.
Glad you liked! To be fair I had to make several cuts for tabletop practicality... The level of detail and historicity is more a matter of preference I guess. I tend to go for an overall realistic look but I totally get why most crafters would want easier to craft, or more fantasy driven ships, in the end only fun matters! I'm just happy to provide the alternative for those who want to go the extra milage! 😉 thanks for your feedback, much appreciated! Cheers!
@@LandvaettrsLair Thanks that you took the time to reply.
Yeah, most people make their detail cuts for wargaming because they can fit more miniatures and stuff on it and I can completely understand that. But iirc you're the first channel I found that is going for those details that I am actually interested in (want to start making my own terrain and a longship is definitely smth I want in my collection so this video will be very helpful). For my part, I am more interested in all those small details that make the terrain more realistic and the fact that you make alot of your stuff modular is very helpful aswell, because right now I don't have the time or space to build a lot of terrain for every possible situation so the fact that you show how to make terrain that you can create different sceneries with (for example your shop fronts and your fountain) is much appreciated. And after binge watching some of your videos, I am in love with your style. (Btw - your drawings are damn good as well!)
Cheers, mate!
@@RinoGato glad you like my crafts! We have the same concerns as far modularit is concerned. Unless youre into dioramas, or have a crazy amount of time and storage space modularity is paramount!
@@LandvaettrsLair Exactly! And thanks to your videos, I've got a lot of stuff to look into for crafting more modular terrain. Especially with your lighter colors on the walls, they fit a larger variety of climates compared to the typical darker colors most people use.
From your walls, over the palisades up to the Roundhouses (actually the video which lead me to your channel, started with Oathmark miniatures recently and their models have a very celtic/nordic look to them, so I really want to make a fortified village with roundhouses to fit them), there's so much I can use.
I am really looking forward to try it.
Awesome, id love to see your take on this type of scatter pieces!
Floki would approve,!
Amazing !!! Well job !!! Perfecto !! Congratulations from São Paulo - Brasil
Thanks from France!
No lines from the sail and spar ends, which were used to anchor the corners of the sail(otherwise it would just flap around in the wind), and to turn the spar to suit the wind direction
Yes of course. I intended to put them initially along with the cross beams used to brace the clew of the square sail to windward, but ultimately chose to ignore them to preserve both gameplay surface and fast setup. This isnt a model for say, its good looking but primeraly meant for tabletop miniatures games. But sure you can go ahead and add these elements very easily if you see fit. Thanks for your input!
Ed Michelson: I like your signature small Dragon ship! My heritage is Swedish and Norwegian.
Thanks! Glad you liked!
Absolutely gorgeous!!
Thank you! :)
Now that is an awesome miniature!
Thanks!
Landvaettr's Lair I think I’m going to make one
@@gh0801 If you do i'd be very interested to see it!
There is a type of toothpick that is flat with a wide flat end, I believe they are party toothpicks. Those could be trimmed into oura I bet
Could be faster yeah!
You can cheat a little with the planks,if you stick them to paper first you can cut them to size in multiples thus speeding up the cutting a little
That's a neat little trick! Thanks !👍
Very nice
Thank you !
Fantastic intro, and awesome project.
Thanks glad you liked the wacky intro as well!
Just found your channel... nice work mate you got a new subscriber 👍🏻
Welcome aboard!
Absolutely brilliant.
Late but thanks for the feedback!
Unique style, really nice
Thanks!
the longboat looks awesome! thank you for the tutorial definitely will use your design in my campaign!
but tell me what kind of mini's do you use? they look great too
Thanks, these come from V&V miniatures vminiatures.com/
Well done man, lovely build!
Thanks!
wow really fantastic work
Thank you ?
Du har gitt meg en veldig god idé om å bygge skipet. Takk skal du ha.
Glad for å høre at dette ga deg ideer, takk for tilbakemeldingen!
Very good work!
Very nicely done.
Thank you!
Awesome build!
Thanks!
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You know, you could use waxed Dental Floss as thread, I find it so useful I keep it in a survival kit for emergency sewing repairs & fishing line.
Thanks for the tip!
Bravo mon homme c’est un beau bateau. J’aime bien comment tu as fait les côtés du bateau.
Thanks ! (Did you use Google translate to sent a comment on french?)
Landvaettr's Lair no I’m French. I’m terribly sorry I assumed you were French.
@@pierre-olivierjanelle3413 non non je suis bien français, tu serais pas québécois toi 😉? C'est le "Bravo mon homme" qui m'a intrigué car en français c'est très familier, mais plus dans un contexte de couple tu vois 🤣 ducoup jme suis dit que c'était une traduction automatique de "my man" qui est plus neutre en anglais.
Landvaettr's Lair oui de Longueuil. Et oui c’était un amicale mon homme comme si on était de vieux amis. Je vais regarder le reste de tes vidéos. A la prochaine!!
@@pierre-olivierjanelle3413 ça marche! A très bientôt sur la chaîne!
Really cool stuff. Jätte bra. you could add texture to the boards using a steel brush too. But this is a real cool piece
Thanks ! Nah the cardboard doesn't stand the Steel brush it tears up. Works with thin balsa wood or foam though!
Its cool
I offer no criticism. This is amazing!
Thanks! Glad you liked
You could have used nail art half pearls for the boss there is also some very nice nail art that could be used for the shields paint work 😹. Loved the build thanks for sharing🤗🤗 the groved beads you can find at PandaHall as well as the nail art 😊😊
Yeah nail half pearls look like the best alternative, didn't know about them bacx then !
What a nice project. Well done.
Thank you!
Sweet build!.
Thanks!
Great tutorial :) nice job
It looks great
Thank you !
Amazing, amazing work!
Thank you very much!
Ahhh... So, you took your name from the Viking term for land spirits. Nice!
Hello my friend. Great tutorial. I have a question : where did u find pictures for the shields ?
Awesome job! Your English is very good too!
Thanks!
This is a fantastic build!
Thank you!
nicely done
Thanks !
Excellent!
Thanks!
Great job
Thanks !
Very nice!
Thanks!
@@LandvaettrsLair Doh! I just realized that I never gave you my mailing address so you could ship it to me! (face in palm) LOL
@@anthonyhargis6855 Careful you could just get what you asked for... a full viking raiding party knocking at your door, intoxicated with mead and reaking of tainted herring! 😉
@@LandvaettrsLair LOL As long as they bring enough Mead for me too! LOL
Encore une belle vidéo. Le plancher rend très bien et les boucliers polychromes apportent de la couleur. Tu as fait de bonnes recherches archéologiques. Quand je vois ta tenue du début je me demande si tu ne ferais pas parti d’un groupe d’archéologies expérimental. Bonne continuation.
Je fais partie d'une asso qui fait de la reconstitution historique mais plutôt fin XIV ème début XV ème... J'ai aussi du matos viking parce que je pensais initialement intégrer une troupe spécialisée dans le scandinave !
Landvaettr's Lair . J’avais vu juste. De mon côté j’ai fait parti d’un groupe romain 8eme légion Augusta située vers l’an 80 sous l’empereur Vespasien. On faisait des sorties avec des groupes gaulois Les Ambianis. Cordialement
@@patrickmasse7159 ah toi aussi t'étais dans la reconstit! j'ai aussi fait du combat XVeme pendant quelques années en salle d'armes et il m'arrive encore de faige quelques sorties avec mon asso mais moins qu'avant je dois dire...pas facile de concilier un si vaste pannel de passions sur un temps libre qui se restreint 😉
Landvaettr's Lair . Tout à fait d’accord. Mon plus beau souvenir c’est un défilé à Rome avec des groupes venus de toute l’Europe puis visite guidée de la Rome Antique
@@patrickmasse7159 tu m'étonne ça devait être magique 🙂
How possible would it be to make a template of this? Like something we can print out to follow? Because this is absolutely beautiful and I'd love to get the exact dimensions- eyeballing it is not my strong suit lol. Great work!
I used this schematic to build mine: www.themodelshipwright.com/news/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/gokstad_schematic.jpg ... but I did eyeball and adapt a few things for my specific needs...Sorry didn't make any kind of template. I don't think you can get it wrong here if you stick to the overall proportions. Besides viking ships were VERY diverse in shape and sizes. Cheers!
greate work
Thanks!
congratulations, amazing work
Thanks!
Beautiful
very well done
Thanks!
Молодец! Работа большая. Но вёсел слишком много. Если бы каждому гребцу сделал бы скамью или сундук под жопу - сразу бы лишние весла заметил.
Sorry man I don't speak russian. Thanks for the interest nonetheless ! Cheers !
great work, as usual. I always wonder why you, or anyone, would use actual use to represent wood on a craft. Here I see you using both cardboard and coffee steers. Why not using cardboard for the ship's floor too? It really seems like it's the paint that gives the likeness of the wood, rather than the texture.
Cheers
Yeah the texture came out ok on the strakes because the cardboard was slightly textured and the thick basecoat did the rest, I mean you could defenetly use the cardboard as floor! However i found the texture better on the stirers, also they can be grooved further more with heavy grained sand paper whereas the aglomerate cardboard tears up under Sand paper of metalic brushes.
Amazing job 👍🏻
Thanks!
Good job!!!