Another cracking vid. Some excellent info and much food for thought. I bought my Deadbolts Derelict set to use for Fallout...then got into NM, so no converting that. I still ram it all together but yeah, I see how much better it could look. Cheers!
I've been incorporating mdf, gw plastics and 3d prints into an unholy amalgam for terrain. Looks great, it's reasonably priced and I can make whatever the heck I want.
Another great video. I do however think that you release these just as I think about moving on to other projects. Oh Teesside Tyrant is about to concentrate on painting some nice new Ultramarines. Well time to release a video about making more Necromunda terrain. That'll teach him.😂
I'm all ears about mdf. I recently purchased a desktop laser cutter and I'm ready to go to town on cutting mdf or other products to build terrain with. I already have 3D printers, so additional items and greebles can be 3D printed. Given that I love to scratch build terrain, I'm pretty sure that I'm done buying GW terrain kits altogether.
@@thestateofplay2023 I'm hearing that a lot as I tell more friends that I've ordered one. I'm staying busy with 3D printing chess sets for a charitable education organization in Zambia while I wait for it so I don't get too excited with the waiting. I ordered more resin this morning!
Will, great info! Like your advice (and anyone else with ideas!). Setting up a 4x6 board, half is going to be industrial, have necromunda style other half... maybe secondary processing so lots of pipes and prefab platforms... and TTCombat's Sector 1 Beta complex is perfect. So, don't need it to blend in with GW stuff, but complement it. If I'm simulating prefab plasteel type platforms, any texture ideas to help sell the look? Maybe one of the specialty texture rattle can types?
I have MDF walls bought long before GW made plastic ones ( a UK-made set by Tyr). I was actually 'over-provided', & I have 27 columns, 19 long walls & 20 short (half) walls which allows great layouts, but they are very plain. GW plastics are different dimensions (my MDF walls fit the OG card tiles in the 2017 Necromunda Underhive box, not the later paper or plastic tiles). I was thinking about trying to make my set (which cost me £85) more like the GW one with walkways and steps (but too few walls and columns). Maybe 3D printed parts would be the way to go? Anyway, your video has got me going sir.
You’re lucky. It’s much easier to make the columns and walls wider than to make them thinner and shorter. A load of greebles, card, 3D printed parts and your set will fit perfectly. Imagine if you had to sand them all down to fit! 👍🏼🤪
@@LordTechnopants oh I’m fully aware of my misdemeanours and guilt. I just look at the odd free space in my house and curiously speculate on what new plastic will fill that gap. Then jigsaw it in place and promptly forget about it. 😜
I was really surprised how low MDF was on the poll. Although the cost has been creeping for a while it's still the cheapest professional terrain option and it's a great base for some kit bashing. I find it odd how people are happy to mod their minis, but then they moan about MDF being plain, as if saws and glue don't exist any more!
Totally! Mdf to me, is a cheap jigsaw puzzle, but where I get to add my own picture. And if I can get that picture to match my existing terrain - then it’s perfect for what I need.
On the topic of detailing mdf, I see that you are experienced with vector software, it occurs to me that printed stickers could dress up the terrain. Not just posters, but vents, rivets, cables, lighting, wall textures. Maybe an idea for a video?
Yes, you’re absolutely correct. But, and this is the weird part. By the time you’ve designed the parts, bought paper and printer ink, cut them out and glued them on. It’s actually cheaper to by greebles on a sprue, glue and paint altogether. I do have a TTCombat sprue that fits your exact description so I may indeed “borrow” your inspired idea! 👍🏼😜
why people pick gw's plastic stuff over self made is ridiculous, gw does not deserve money, they deserve to go bankrupt for their absurd prices for clumps of plastic.
best necromunda content on the web
Now you’re making me cry!
Fab videos. Well thought out and tackling the intersection between practicality, creativity and pragmatism
Thank you for that very kind, well thought out comment!!
Words of wisdom -"never let a little thing like measurments get in the way..." 👍
That’s my opener on a first date! 😜
@@thestateofplay2023😅😅😅
Another brilliant video. Thorough, slick, comprehensive, realistic, pragmatic, inspiring, concise, well presented etc etc.
Thanks Man! I wish hundreds and thousands thought like you! 👍🏼😜
Yours is my favourite hobby channel and I'm subscribed to many. I wish you every success.
Thanks Paul, means a lot to hear that!
Nicely done! I love the cost analysis as well!
We all like a good deal!!
Another cracking vid. Some excellent info and much food for thought. I bought my Deadbolts Derelict set to use for Fallout...then got into NM, so no converting that. I still ram it all together but yeah, I see how much better it could look. Cheers!
👍🏼👍🏼😀
So glad i discovered this guy legit wise man of the hobby
Thank you! It’s coz I’m older than dirt! 🤣🤣
Inspired, another great video mate 👍
I think you have just saved a lot of people a lot of money 😊
Thanks Frank. That’s the goal!
Your videos are a great source of inspiration, thank you so much an keep the good quality of them.
Thanks! I do try to inspire people to think differently about things rather than just saying, “do this because I said so, bye!” 😀👍🏼
I've been incorporating mdf, gw plastics and 3d prints into an unholy amalgam for terrain. Looks great, it's reasonably priced and I can make whatever the heck I want.
Exactly! 👍🏼
Amen 🙏
Another great video. I do however think that you release these just as I think about moving on to other projects.
Oh Teesside Tyrant is about to concentrate on painting some nice new Ultramarines. Well time to release a video about making more Necromunda terrain. That'll teach him.😂
So what you’re saying is you never finish anything…. Ohhhh kaaay! 🤣🤣
@@thestateofplay2023 in this hobby? Never.
I'm all ears about mdf. I recently purchased a desktop laser cutter and I'm ready to go to town on cutting mdf or other products to build terrain with.
I already have 3D printers, so additional items and greebles can be 3D printed. Given that I love to scratch build terrain, I'm pretty sure that I'm done buying GW terrain kits altogether.
Well Gene, consider yourself upgraded to my new best friend!! Let me know how the laser cutter goes as I’m interested myself.
@@thestateofplay2023 I'm hearing that a lot as I tell more friends that I've ordered one. I'm staying busy with 3D printing chess sets for a charitable education organization in Zambia while I wait for it so I don't get too excited with the waiting. I ordered more resin this morning!
Amazing ideas ! Thank you very much
You’re very welcome
Will, great info! Like your advice (and anyone else with ideas!). Setting up a 4x6 board, half is going to be industrial, have necromunda style other half... maybe secondary processing so lots of pipes and prefab platforms... and TTCombat's Sector 1 Beta complex is perfect. So, don't need it to blend in with GW stuff, but complement it. If I'm simulating prefab plasteel type platforms, any texture ideas to help sell the look? Maybe one of the specialty texture rattle can types?
Cool! For the plasteel. Do a search on here for chipping medium for terrain.
Excellent video
Thank man! Anything to help. 👍🏼
Such nice ideas!
Thank you!!
I have MDF walls bought long before GW made plastic ones ( a UK-made set by Tyr). I was actually 'over-provided', & I have 27 columns, 19 long walls & 20 short (half) walls which allows great layouts, but they are very plain. GW plastics are different dimensions (my MDF walls fit the OG card tiles in the 2017 Necromunda Underhive box, not the later paper or plastic tiles). I was thinking about trying to make my set (which cost me £85) more like the GW one with walkways and steps (but too few walls and columns). Maybe 3D printed parts would be the way to go? Anyway, your video has got me going sir.
You’re lucky. It’s much easier to make the columns and walls wider than to make them thinner and shorter. A load of greebles, card, 3D printed parts and your set will fit perfectly.
Imagine if you had to sand them all down to fit! 👍🏼🤪
@@thestateofplay2023 I have plenty of sanding to do - I have two Gallowdark Kill Team boxes to build. Oh dear! Cheers.
@@LordTechnopants ah yes, I know the feeling. I picked up the boarding actions box to combine with Zone Mortalis. I’ve yet to start….
@@thestateofplay2023 Do you think we are punishing ourselves for some unresolved guilt or forgotten misdameanor?
@@LordTechnopants oh I’m fully aware of my misdemeanours and guilt. I just look at the odd free space in my house and curiously speculate on what new plastic will fill that gap. Then jigsaw it in place and promptly forget about it. 😜
I was really surprised how low MDF was on the poll. Although the cost has been creeping for a while it's still the cheapest professional terrain option and it's a great base for some kit bashing. I find it odd how people are happy to mod their minis, but then they moan about MDF being plain, as if saws and glue don't exist any more!
Totally! Mdf to me, is a cheap jigsaw puzzle, but where I get to add my own picture. And if I can get that picture to match my existing terrain - then it’s perfect for what I need.
Great vid
Cheers Matt!! As always
The mdf arches have just sold out, seems I’m not the only one who was inspired by this video haha 😅
Oh great! Yet another video where I’ll need to apologise for causing “sold out” on a product. 😂🥲
@@thestateofplay2023 you big influencer, you. Get those affiliate links in 🤑
Sadly, affiliates don’t break down your door or I’d be posting flyers from morning to night. 🤣🤣
How about plotting walls and scatter, too?
You mean how to plan out where to put things to build a table? If so, that’s one I’m working on for the future.
@@thestateofplay2023 A plotter, cutting machine. I use it for scatter, facades, entire buildings and the like
@@bladesandcardboard1320 aha! Got you. Yeah, I don’t have either of those I’m afraid. But boy, would they come in handy!
On the topic of detailing mdf, I see that you are experienced with vector software, it occurs to me that printed stickers could dress up the terrain. Not just posters, but vents, rivets, cables, lighting, wall textures. Maybe an idea for a video?
Yes, you’re absolutely correct. But, and this is the weird part. By the time you’ve designed the parts, bought paper and printer ink, cut them out and glued them on. It’s actually cheaper to by greebles on a sprue, glue and paint altogether.
I do have a TTCombat sprue that fits your exact description so I may indeed “borrow” your inspired idea! 👍🏼😜
I can send a PDF of stickers for the iron labyrinth columns your way if you are interested.
@@paulwingrove7105 Thanks Paul but I only made the walls from the kit. I use the columns bits as spare parts for scratch building.
why people pick gw's plastic stuff over self made is ridiculous, gw does not deserve money, they deserve to go bankrupt for their absurd prices for clumps of plastic.
Sadly that’s the case for most businesses. A Gucci wallets costs $5 in materials. As soon as that logo goes on - $200.