I'll leave this under the pinned comment, because you have to know this! Don't follow this guy on Instagram. I did so and now I can't remember how I was born! I asked around, turns out no one there can! I think he's secreting all over there!
you're the bob ross of rust and junk, dear bill. you deserve all of the subs and more! big shoutout to cameraman bill and editor bill, I hope they're getting a well deserved raise 😤
Actually I love scatter terrain. You can hide really cool stuff in places people don't see at first. And bodies!! Gotta find the few odd body parts lying around. *Edit, I've not watched it all but I'm really hoping for the red oil barrel. We all know what happens to those*
The drywipe covered cargo has given me the idea to make some kind of horrible death shroud/sheet-ghost model. Just sculpt something really gnarly looking and cover almost all of it with a wetwipe and modpodge so only the general shape of the thing comes through.
I've got a persisted idea for Chaos creatures, like mutated cultists or spawn, that are just random body parts from historical models (humans, horses, etc) and tentacles sticking out from under cloth. With random bits of aluminum foil and chopped up sprue bits to act as a frame. The cloth hides a multitude of sins, in-universe and out of it.
Instantly, you're my favorite maker/creator and this is just so wildly helpful and inspiring I can't even wrap my head around it. I just wanted to thank you, genuinely, for making awesome stuff and encouraging others to do the same.
@@BritishBeeMan leave this wholesome community alone! just found this channel and i love it and don't need a negative nelly bee man stinking the place out
Always nice to see a bit of the ol' scatter terrain being made. Don't be afraid to get a bit weird with the builds though, a trash world is probably going to have all kinds of odd things half buried poking out of the ground :D looking forward to part 2
FYI for anyone wondering, the small engine block is indeed a motor used in Tamiya racing cars. I've seen it used in other handheld rotary devices but that's what I've seen them most often from. Great builds Bill!
It doesn't matter what you build. Don't get me wrong the scatter terrain was really cool. The reason I watch is your dry humor and your ingenuity. Thank you for being so original and creative 😊
I do love these little things, they add a lot of life and detail to a world without spending a lifetime making them like with bigger projects. I'm not too skilled at these things, i wish I was and I love watching people make things but I'm a writer at heart. They're not too different, making pieces or writing them into existence, it brings life and love into a project all the same.
It's always amazing how differently builds hit after they're primed. First their bits and bobs glued to parts and pieces. Turn it a uniform color and it's suddenly an array of crates and containers fresh off the ship, a scrapped together well with a purification pump.
All hail Cat! You can't fool us, Cat is the mastermind behind your videos! I bet he actually edits all your videos but is so humble he doesn't add himself randomly into them.
I love that you went from a massive tank and robot to scatter terrain. It gives inspiration for both kinda time frames, big projects you invest weeks into or something you can fit into the few hours you get for a crammed schedule. I hope we get to see deep in that well one day, I can only imagine what you got planned for it
Scatter terrain is absolutely delightful, you don’t need big builds to convey big things, that’s almost the fun of it. Also it appears I have to be the one brave enough to say it. Vore well
I've seen a lot of videos of people making foam bricks, this is the first time I've become convinced: hey maybe I should start cutting some myself. Good way to fill a spot of time when You're not sure what else you should be working on right now but want to make some foreward progress - and when you've got a lot of foam scraps to do something with!
Scatter terrain videos are actually really useful, as they're projects even novice crafters can build. Or it at least seems that way. It asks less of people than big builds, and so seems more approachable. I built some tarp-covered cargo palettes a while back. Took some wood craft cubes and some copper couplings, and covered them in paper towels soaked in PVA and paint. Really messy, and it took forever to dry, but it worked. Spiced them up with some 3D printed barrels and ammo crates I ordered off the internet. I imagine something like Legos (or off brand Lego-compatible blocks they sell at the dollar store) could work as the basis for ammo crates. Just need to chop off the pegs, cover the top, and greeble the block up.
One little piece of scatter that is always useful and very quick to make is just general debris, broken pieces of terrain you would normally throw away covered in some sand and rocks, good for ruins, good for garbage piles, great for ambushing players or for a quick hiding place. Alternatively, extra bricks left from a previous build stacked together to imply construction site.
Your videos are getting better and better with each upload, I just had to say it. The intro was amazing, the humor is great, and the result of the build is fantastic. Thank you for being an amazing youtuber
Random idea I had while watching this: make a video where you make something substantial out of primarily a single type of odd-shaped recycled thing, like mostly plastic spoons, or mostly dead markers, or mostly soda bottle caps, or the plastic trays in the boxes of Valentine's Day chocolates. It would just be neat to see someone's overwhelming hoard of some specific type of recyclable get turned into something impressive, like a ship or robot or building or bug. (And no, beads don't count!) Show a mound of that one object at the beginning, and show what it got magically turned into at the end for the before and after shot. Anyway, yeah, make more scatter terrain! I'm excited to see the greenhouse dome thing. And the story about the well is so far my favorite Bill's-painting-now story, I think.
I will say the tarp covered terrain is a lot more interesting to look at than I thought it would be. I think the texture from the wipes is really cool.
I can't wait for part 2. The nice thing about scatter terrain is that there's a million ways to make it and just as many styles. So it's nice to see your choice of techniques and style for inspiration.
You made scatter terrain interesting. I think you could make paint drying fun to watch. Do some more please. Always a good day when a bill making stuff video is out
Maybe useful: Plastic wine glasses with the stem cut off make good rocket nosecones, or funny pointy transparent domes to put trees in. The cut off stems-and-bases make good "flying bases" for model aircraft or spaceships
Congrats on 100k Bill! The foam cut with the scallop edged scissors is so goooood. As common as cargo is, it's still super fun because it can be so diverse.
Oh, I can so totally relate to your issues with the Postal Service. My post office is staffed by incompetent apes. They lose packages that are already ON SITE, per tracking, yet never make it to my P.O. Box, they shred my paycheck, they re-route mail back to the regional hub FOUR times before actually delivering it to me, and crush and dent boxes.
For a future video idea, I’d love to see some sort of transportation they use to get around in Rustbite. Like maybe a bus or trolly, or maybe there’s no public transport and they use wierd homemade contraptions to get around. Any way love the content and I look forward to part 2 :)
Personally I thought the little boxes were some of the best looking crates I have seen, the bead propane tanks looked great but the tarps were awesome, will definitely get some wetwipes! Congrats on the 100k,just shows how many folks like your style & appreciate your talent. 👍
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I was wondering what happened to the shameless self-plug. It just doesn't feel the same without it :)
It's rivet time
I'll leave this under the pinned comment, because you have to know this!
Don't follow this guy on Instagram. I did so and now I can't remember how I was born!
I asked around, turns out no one there can!
I think he's secreting all over there!
you're the bob ross of rust and junk, dear bill. you deserve all of the subs and more! big shoutout to cameraman bill and editor bill, I hope they're getting a well deserved raise 😤
Looks like those guys could use a good nap, too, they were a little stressed
Happy little junk pile over here.. Needs a friend
Actually I love scatter terrain. You can hide really cool stuff in places people don't see at first. And bodies!! Gotta find the few odd body parts lying around. *Edit, I've not watched it all but I'm really hoping for the red oil barrel. We all know what happens to those*
Don't forget to add a bounty board next to the notice board
What? What is in the red oil barrel? Or should I say, who?
@@sheerbeauty it's the one you always shoot in an emergency and it explodes. It's In many many games :)
This channel isn't about scratch builds. It's a record of Bill's slow descent into insanity.
The drywipe covered cargo has given me the idea to make some kind of horrible death shroud/sheet-ghost model. Just sculpt something really gnarly looking and cover almost all of it with a wetwipe and modpodge so only the general shape of the thing comes through.
Ooooooo
I've got a persisted idea for Chaos creatures, like mutated cultists or spawn, that are just random body parts from historical models (humans, horses, etc) and tentacles sticking out from under cloth. With random bits of aluminum foil and chopped up sprue bits to act as a frame. The cloth hides a multitude of sins, in-universe and out of it.
Thanks Bill, editor Bill and camera man Bill. Congrats on the milestone too 🔥
Editor Bill gave me a strong LindyBeige vide 😄
That's alright, Bill. We don't mind. You can make some more scatter terrain videos. We really like it. ❤️
Instantly, you're my favorite maker/creator and this is just so wildly helpful and inspiring I can't even wrap my head around it. I just wanted to thank you, genuinely, for making awesome stuff and encouraging others to do the same.
🟫👃
@@BritishBeeMan It's called being appreciative but you probably don't understand the feeling or purpose of that.
ALL WHO AGREE SAY " EI!"
EI!
@@doomskullv2152 EI!
@@BritishBeeMan leave this wholesome community alone! just found this channel and i love it and don't need a negative nelly bee man stinking the place out
Yeah !!! More scatter terrain ! Scatter terrain ! Scatter terrain ! Scatter terrain !
Always nice to see a bit of the ol' scatter terrain being made. Don't be afraid to get a bit weird with the builds though, a trash world is probably going to have all kinds of odd things half buried poking out of the ground :D
looking forward to part 2
Sketch book slide whistle supplies me with the most pleasant feeling of anxious anticipation.
Those tarp covered crates look amazingly good, especially considering how easy they seem to be to make.
FYI for anyone wondering, the small engine block is indeed a motor used in Tamiya racing cars. I've seen it used in other handheld rotary devices but that's what I've seen them most often from.
Great builds Bill!
Your sketchbook is a piece of art in itself
That intro is anxiety and decision paralysis distilled and perfected. Bravo sir, I felt it in my soul.
It doesn't matter what you build. Don't get me wrong the scatter terrain was really cool. The reason I watch is your dry humor and your ingenuity.
Thank you for being so original and creative 😊
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"skeleton of the well" .. sounds like an awesome movie 😂😂
I could watch this stuff all day.
Yeah, make loads of scatter terrain. One of the most useful things for a gaming table is to have a big load of scatter terrain. Love these.
The tarp covered 'goods' is genius! Another great video, thank you!
I do love these little things, they add a lot of life and detail to a world without spending a lifetime making them like with bigger projects. I'm not too skilled at these things, i wish I was and I love watching people make things but I'm a writer at heart. They're not too different, making pieces or writing them into existence, it brings life and love into a project all the same.
I honestly find this channel quite entertaining. I find myself chuckling through the entire thing. Thanks for what you do.
It's always amazing how differently builds hit after they're primed. First their bits and bobs glued to parts and pieces. Turn it a uniform color and it's suddenly an array of crates and containers fresh off the ship, a scrapped together well with a purification pump.
I'm quite interested on the food domes because it'll have two things you've never made before: intact glass and living plants
Bill makes simple builds extremely entertaining and enjoyable. I am surprised some company hasn't snatched him up to do TV or children's shows.
Bill I could watch you make anything and still be entertained! As long as you keep being you, you’re one of my fav RUclipsrs
Please make more of these scatter terain. We need more
You know what I would love to see, is some more scatter terrain videos.
All hail Cat! You can't fool us, Cat is the mastermind behind your videos! I bet he actually edits all your videos but is so humble he doesn't add himself randomly into them.
I for one appreciate the terrain as much as the models.
I love that you went from a massive tank and robot to scatter terrain. It gives inspiration for both kinda time frames, big projects you invest weeks into or something you can fit into the few hours you get for a crammed schedule. I hope we get to see deep in that well one day, I can only imagine what you got planned for it
Scatter terrain is absolutely delightful, you don’t need big builds to convey big things, that’s almost the fun of it.
Also it appears I have to be the one brave enough to say it. Vore well
I love the water pump and little boxes 🥰
That bit at the end had me cracking up. I enjoy you too bill 😂
Genuinely my favourite craft chanel. I wish I could make videos like these!!
scatter terrain is my favorite
My first scatter terrain piece was a bounty board. Your drawing inspires me to make another.
I've seen a lot of videos of people making foam bricks, this is the first time I've become convinced: hey maybe I should start cutting some myself. Good way to fill a spot of time when You're not sure what else you should be working on right now but want to make some foreward progress - and when you've got a lot of foam scraps to do something with!
Those tarps look great! The dry brush accented them quite well!
I started watching when you had a bout 10k subscribers, look how far you’ve come, you will always be one of the funniest RUclipsrs I’ve watched
I LOVE EDITOR BILL!!! 🤣🤣🤣
Congratulations on 100k Subs!!🎉
Scatter terrain videos are actually really useful, as they're projects even novice crafters can build. Or it at least seems that way. It asks less of people than big builds, and so seems more approachable.
I built some tarp-covered cargo palettes a while back. Took some wood craft cubes and some copper couplings, and covered them in paper towels soaked in PVA and paint. Really messy, and it took forever to dry, but it worked. Spiced them up with some 3D printed barrels and ammo crates I ordered off the internet.
I imagine something like Legos (or off brand Lego-compatible blocks they sell at the dollar store) could work as the basis for ammo crates. Just need to chop off the pegs, cover the top, and greeble the block up.
How haven't I seen this one before? I always miss the good ones.
Holy crap. I have a jenga set lying around that I haven't used since the plague. You've just given it a beautiful new direction in life.
One little piece of scatter that is always useful and very quick to make is just general debris, broken pieces of terrain you would normally throw away covered in some sand and rocks, good for ruins, good for garbage piles, great for ambushing players or for a quick hiding place.
Alternatively, extra bricks left from a previous build stacked together to imply construction site.
Your videos are getting better and better with each upload, I just had to say it. The intro was amazing, the humor is great, and the result of the build is fantastic. Thank you for being an amazing youtuber
The tarp covered cargo looks amazing!
Random idea I had while watching this: make a video where you make something substantial out of primarily a single type of odd-shaped recycled thing, like mostly plastic spoons, or mostly dead markers, or mostly soda bottle caps, or the plastic trays in the boxes of Valentine's Day chocolates. It would just be neat to see someone's overwhelming hoard of some specific type of recyclable get turned into something impressive, like a ship or robot or building or bug. (And no, beads don't count!) Show a mound of that one object at the beginning, and show what it got magically turned into at the end for the before and after shot.
Anyway, yeah, make more scatter terrain! I'm excited to see the greenhouse dome thing. And the story about the well is so far my favorite Bill's-painting-now story, I think.
"Playing a couple games and maybe recording them"
Your humor would be so, so good for live play videos, I would thoroughly enjoy that
Bill, I don’t mind: you can make some more scatter terrain videos! Yeah, I really like it!
Congrats on your milestone - love your humor
Yeah, Bill, make some more scatter terrain videos. I always look forward to seeing your new ones! You da man! -Rick, USMC
I will say the tarp covered terrain is a lot more interesting to look at than I thought it would be. I think the texture from the wipes is really cool.
I can't wait for part 2. The nice thing about scatter terrain is that there's a million ways to make it and just as many styles. So it's nice to see your choice of techniques and style for inspiration.
This is one of my favorites of your videos so far
YES! I love the story behind all of this!
Notification gangsters rocking up, for a new episode of Bill Making Stuff, like a sunday morning cartoon.
I’m really looking forward to the greenhouse domes and message board!
Thank you !! Great SCATTER TERRAIN !! I sooOOOooo want to see more SCATTER TERRAIN ! If only the next video could be about SCATTER TERRAIN !
That's alright Bill, you can make some more scatter terrain videos. Yeah we really like it.
OMG we got a cameo of Bill’s tile floor!! We’re slowly seeing more places outside of the cave!
It's alright Bill, Bill and Bill. I really like scatter terrain. You make some very cool pieces and your video editing is always a pleasure to watch.
Bill. I didn’t know I was waiting for just this video to spark my creativity until you posted it. Thank you🎉🍺
This was great! I want to see part 2, those greenhouse domes should be cool. I also want to see the creature that lurks at the bottom of the well.
The dry wet wipe tarps look so cool. They really turned out
Enjoyed seeing the crew! 100,000 likes!!
The story of the well is fantastic, well done!
Genuinely enjoyed this! Both the concept of building scatter terrain, and the specific lore made up for Respite to compliment the terrain.
Rusty Bill king of spray bottles and beads!
Fantastic build, I mean we all knew ou could build a bead-bot but a stack of boxes, that is some next level crafting!
Love this episode, can't wait for scatter terrain part 2!
You made scatter terrain interesting. I think you could make paint drying fun to watch. Do some more please. Always a good day when a bill making stuff video is out
That's alright bill, we don't mind, you can make some more scatter terrain.... videos... yeah, we really like it
That's alright Bill, we don't mind. You can make some more scatter terrain videos. Yeah, we really like it.
That's alright, Bill, you can make some more scatter terrain videos, we like it.
Thank you Cat
Maybe useful: Plastic wine glasses with the stem cut off make good rocket nosecones, or funny pointy transparent domes to put trees in. The cut off stems-and-bases make good "flying bases" for model aircraft or spaceships
That's alight Bill, we dont mind. You can make some more scatter terrain videos. Yeah we really like it!
I LOVE watching you! You are very talented AND very entertaining!
I'm so excited for more scatter terrain videos!
Not every build can be big, but they can be fun. Everything turned out great. Looking forward to making some terrain of my own some day.
I always love these videos. The intro was relatable I sometimes never know what to say.
Congrats on 100k Bill!
The foam cut with the scallop edged scissors is so goooood. As common as cargo is, it's still super fun because it can be so diverse.
Scatter is the little terrain that can!
I always enjoy your videos so anything you make I will watch. Admittedly I enjoy your buildings the most and the lore you put behind them
The "Boxes!" almost made me spit take-ty Bill:)
I love the little terrain. Sometimes they add the grass detail, and can be the most freeing to make.
I love scatter terrain, I normally draw out my set on campains but I'd love to see more.
With that story, you need to make the dream eating monster! Oh, and yeah, scatter terrain is great!
Crushing the algorithm with these titles
Some street lamps could be cool for scatter terrain. Maybe some gas containers too
Oh, I can so totally relate to your issues with the Postal Service. My post office is staffed by incompetent apes. They lose packages that are already ON SITE, per tracking, yet never make it to my P.O. Box, they shred my paycheck, they re-route mail back to the regional hub FOUR times before actually delivering it to me, and crush and dent boxes.
Great scatter terrain! We need to see that dream-eater at some point!
so glad i found this channel! thanks Bill..and Bill..and Bill
Another scatter terrain video would be great Bill 👍
Yay, scatter terrain. More please, Bill🤣 seriously though I enjoy whatever you choose to make❤️
One thing I really Want to see Him Make is some sort of scrap dragon and what kinda lore he'd come up for it
Definitely make another scatter terrain vid. It's an important facet of gaming, and very obvious when missing.
For a future video idea, I’d love to see some sort of transportation they use to get around in Rustbite. Like maybe a bus or trolly, or maybe there’s no public transport and they use wierd homemade contraptions to get around. Any way love the content and I look forward to part 2 :)
Personally I thought the little boxes were some of the best looking crates I have seen, the bead propane tanks looked great but the tarps were awesome, will definitely get some wetwipes! Congrats on the 100k,just shows how many folks like your style & appreciate your talent. 👍