This is truely mastery of the terrain making arts. You are, what we in the normal realm refer to as, a god among men. Real talk though, I'm in complete awe as a fellow builder.
MAGNUM OPUS! Of all the cool elements I could comment on, the thing in this build that brings me the most joy was when you made all those railings as one big piece then cut them apart 👌
Really nice to see someone making stuff by hand amid all of the 3d printing frenzy. I love printing stuff too, it's not one or the other, but handcrafting skills are crucial. Not to mention, your style of presentation is extremely clear and easy to follow. I always appreciate when people take the time to edit their videos and aren't just winging it.
HELLO. LET ME PLEASE START BY SAYING I HAVE AN ACUTE BRAIN INJURY, THAT IS WHY I USE THE CAPS. I HAVE NEVER PLAYED WARHAMMER 40 K BUT I HAVE SOME EXPERIENCE WITH BUILDING AND PAINTING. I WANT TO THANK YOU FOR PRESENTING YOUR VIDEO, IN A CLEAR CONCISE MANOR, IT WAS VERY WELL DONE!! KUDOS! PERHAPS YOU CAN HELP ME LINK TO YOUR PREVIOUS WORK. I ALSO BELIEVE TERRAIN IS VERY IMPORTANT. THANK YOU FOR YOUR KINDNESS. REGARDS, THOMAS
Math? Try copyright infringement. This is a tedious and labour intensive version of 100+ other things already out there, also made from inferior materials that will warp and degrade quickly over time.
Bro, not only is this one of your best vids to date, its also super well timed for all the folks getting into 40k Kill Team these days. Thank you. Clip on embellishments you say? How about a balcony thingy for a turret? Perfect for a Heavy Weapons Platform or a DS8. Clip-on traps to show that a piece of terrain has been booby trapped! Would make for a dramatic moment at the table, "This platform is now your DOOM!" Turn some coins into manhole covers for those sewer rules everyone forgets, or better yet, repurpose those rules for a clip on Portal!
Bro, not only is this one of your best vids to date, its also super well timed for all the folks getting into 40k Kill Team these days. Thank you. Clip on embellishments you say? How about a balcony thingy for a turret? Perfect for a Heavy Weapons Platform or a DS8. Clip-on traps to show that a piece of terrain has been booby trapped! Would make for a dramatic moment at the table, "This platform is now your DOOM!" Turn some coins into manhole covers for those sewer rules everyone forgets, or better yet, repurpose those rules for a clip on Portal!
Now this is brilliant! Love that it's not encrusted with random bits, but still looks the business. Definitely going to have to give this one a shot. :D
Miniatures are definitely the stars of the show, but you're 100% right that the stage is another character. When I was studying stage design for theater they told us exactly that. The table is the third player in the game. I would love to see the ends of these walkways. If this is an industrial complex where are the walkways going? Machinery or holding tanks on larger bases, that's where! They could form anchor and center points for the terrain. They would also be the centerpiece for modular terrain like this. Have a giant tank with a creature in it? It's a bio lab! Have a giant crucible full of red hot metal? It's a Manufactorum! Have a giant crusher/grinder and some scatter "junk" terrain? It's a reclamation center! Definitely make some control panels, they'd make great objective markers. I also love the clip ons for the railings and accessories, they look like the bracketting that would be used on metal walkways like these.
You were linked to me by a friend and I gotta say, I don't think I've subscribed to a channel this fast before. Great content, great ideas, thank you for this you just helped me level up my Necromunda board.
Landing platforms, storage boxes, safety gear, gen-set (portable power supply), smoke stacks, pipes/tubes, power cable: take a look at deep sea oil derrick images for further ideas.
Hello Wyloch. You asked, in the video for ideas for the clip on pieces. I do have a suggestion. How about a section of those 12" long walkways, covered in mesh? A protected tunnel of sorts. Instead of the rigid and thick mesh you were using for detailing, I recommend using mesh gauze. This is obtainable at most craft stores that specialize in sewing crafts. Barring that, a cheap alternative is, of all things, hankies. Yes, the roughly 1x1 foot cotton cloths some people knot the corners of and wear over their bald heads. For using hankies, just remove every other thread in the mesh of threads along two sides. This leaves an open mesh of fine threads that can be molded into almost any shape desired. So, this new mesh material can be laid over a scaffolding of the craft board stuff, or other materials used as the supports for the mesh tunnel... perhaps even bent floral wire, or thin plasti-struct rods. Just before laying the mesh in place, paint it with a 50-50 mix of white glue and water to make it more pliable, and lay it across the supporting structure. If done right, it will look like tightly woven wire mesh over small support piping that is mounted to pieces like the lower halves of your railings, allowing the entire mesh tunnel to be clipped into position easily. The benefit of of this design is that it is very light weight, and easily removed to position models on the walkway, and later move them along the walkway's surface as needed, or desired.
I like your clip method. I had thought about similar using plasticard or thin mdf as I didn't think a cardstock product would work. You seemed to have proved me wrong. Mind you, I've never even heard of that product you use before
I wanted to say thank you so much for this video. I spent a good chunk of my Thanksgiving holiday crafting with your system and now have a wonderful, functional table top for my Firefight/Killteam games. I went a little crazier on the painting (lots of graffiti and inspirational posters) but your base plan is absolutely amazing.
Excellent! I do 3D Print most my terrain BUT I really like your design of locking them together, add a Magnet on bottom of the slots and maybe metal flange that slides in to & it would be even stronger.
I absolutely love this. Do you happen to have a parts list or cut list? I'm hoping to build some of this over the weekend and it'd help a ton to not have to go back through the video multiple times to take notes on all the different sizes and components. Thanks for sharing!
You should make a few episodes of the clip-ons you make for these pieces. Also, make some control panels like you said, maybe in the style of Sector Mechanicus control panels in those GW sets. Note: Thanks so much fir reading your comments, so for I've had a reply from wyloch and a highlight/heart. I love when channels respond.
This was by far the biggest terrain project I've undertaken and loved (most) of the process. I had a big chili cook off my game group and surreptitiously collected all the cans afterwards. It's added a lot to my channel. Awesome stuff!
Using gift boxes, recycled from Xmas to use as buildings. I have twenty boxes in various sizes and shapes, rectangular, square and hexagonal. Might try using methods in this video, to add features to some buildings, walkways, stairs and the support pillars. Maybe use larger variant of the support pillar sandwich, for modular ground tiles
This video was awesome, it took me back to the early days of Necromunda when the table was basically cardboard and some plastic bulkheads! Suggestions for accessories, industrial lights, pipes (both small and large), controls to go with the pipes, landing/cargo platform, a crane, cargo containers (which I believe you've already done), doorways.
Use plexiglass edge glow in different colors to make LCD monitors that actually glow. You can also use the same grating that you used for the floor panels press a little aluminum foil over a small rectangle to get the detail of the grating and you have just made a keyboard. Use a few fat beads of hot glue for wire. I love your videos! This is what I have been looking for. these are compatible with Mega Bloks minifigures without changing any of the size!
I've been working on this for my 40k board at home. It's really great to see another take on it because you definitely had some ideas that I'm going to "borrow"
I think a cool add on might be objective markers like control panels or computer type pieces or a marked relic of some sort. I'll be building this after my surgery on my shoulder so I'm going to have alot of down time to plan my own embellishments. Thanks for the vid Bill, you are always a huge inspiration to my crafting!!!!
Wow, Bill. You have really cranked it up to 11 this time. I'm floored. This is genuinely spectacular. Now I need to start eating a lot more soup. Thank you for your effort and inspiration.
Consistently brilliant. Love the precision in this video, yet so many variations and possibilities for creative accessories and additions. Well done, my man.
I thought this idea was awesome, so I decided to try it for myself. Holy shit I had no idea it was going to take so long! I've spent all afternoon and all evening for 3 days and I'm just getting to the point where I'm building railings and stairs. Maybe in future videos you could include an "estimated time to comletion"?
Haha, yes, it can be tedious work. But, I bet if you had to do it over again, it would take you 50% of the time. You probably learned some nuances, what to assembly-line, etc. But yeah a lot of my projects can be a pain in the ass. :-D
@@WylochsArmory I definitely have started to streamline it a lot. For some reason I had it in my head to build one tower at a time, drawing, cutting, gluing, then moving to the next. After my first one I was like, "WTF are you doing?" and did the rest all at once. Loving the channel mate, I have several of your builds planned for the future.
Unique objective tower tiles, helipad/landing pad, large gauntlet/open tiles. One story buildings with containers or cargo or smaller buildings on top with a removable roof for fighting inside. Maybe an arena (KT) building in the center with a complex surrounding it, how cool would that be?
As I’ll be taking on this wondeful project in the next month(ish) I have two questions. 1: On your link to amazon...is one pack of 12x12 chipboard enough? 2: Would 2 12” walkways and 4 9” be good to start? Or should there be more 9”? I may also fiddle with 6” lengths. Thanks in advance and keep up the amazing work!
One pack of 25 slabs should be plenty to produce everything you see at the end of this video. Walkways - totally up to you. What you asked sounds great...definitely include at least 2 six inch ones though.
just a idea, make available pdf with "Basic shape" and tower additional shapes for the more challenged when i comes to a ruler, but just wanted to say awesome video, and great inter-connectivity! Cheers
Has anyone thought to turn these into files for a 3D printer? the design is simple and a printer should be precise enough that they clip together. You can scale up and down, produce more of each section you want and produce tons of this really quickly.
Converting it to simplified metric: 3" is 76mm, and 2" is 50mm. Each 76mm length with a 50mm slot should then have 13mm on either side of it: I------------------------------76mm-----------------------------I I I I---13mm---II-----------50mm-----------II---13mm---I
Some folks probably take issue with mixing metric and imperial units. And I don't blame 'em. But there are very good reasons for doing it. Thanks for watching.
This is a REALLY great video. I'm using this tutorial (with some modifications) to put this terrain together in Blender for my 15mm scale scifi games. Then I can 3D print as much of this terrain as I want. Thank you Wylock's Armory!
Great video Wylock! I have been working to expand my terrain for Star Wars Legion (have only done desert planet stuff thus far) and was wanting to come up with some walkways to represent Imperial facilities and the like. These ideas will really help me with that!
Started to work on a few pieces for some of these Friday and am pretty far along with two main sections and a small walkway (all I need for the moment) plus the railings and two pairs of stairs. Just to the painting stage now (I would be further along, but was also working on some other projects for a game this Friday). I made a few variations on your basic design. I did not use soup cans and had not base for them. I instead made supports that are fully modular (like the clip on support you made for long runs of walkways). So far seems like this will work for what I have planned (does not allow for stacking them on each other, but I do not plan to do that at the moment. If I ever do decide to, then I might make a clip on two level section of supports or something.) Anyway, thanks again for the video and the great ideas, so very helpful!
Thx! As for priming, not sure the purpose of that...all of this is cardboard which totally drinks up paint, so paint adherence isn't a problem. And you can't spray a walkway since you might get the primer color down in between the grating...
Not sure if it would look wierd with the other stuff, but things that make the overall look a bit more orky. Might not work with only the clips, but maybe worth investigating.
One of the easiest way I've seen Bill do "orky" was to peel the paper of a side of corrugated cardboard, exposing the wavy corrugation and painting it with Gunmetal/Silver and then doing his sponge on rust effect, that way it looks like corrugated metal. tear it up into a few pieces (make sure the edges look sharp), make a shitty (or just orky) jigsaw out of the pieces, add red grafity with some bulletholes and you got it pretty orky.
lo que amo tus videos nadie lo sabe :3 no armo muchas cosas como vos, pero me gusta muchisimo ver este tipo de contenido. Me relaja e inspira demasiado, ya que soy diseñador multimedial y como tal me ayuda mucho el ver a gente como tu!!! excelente canal.
I invested in the materials to make this scenery. I meticulously took my time measuring and cutting and tower assembly components were constructed. Sadly Humidity is an evil that made my entire work trash before finishing any modules. Nice concept, but I will return to using 3D prints & polystyrene. Thanks anyway. *Bubble popped
@@WylochsArmory Kansas, quite damp & humid. I'm waiting for the damp humid weather to clear up then I can seal everything with some Modge podge. Any suggestions?
Great looking table that is modula and easy to store. I use hardboard alot in builds as free from work as it is used to package materials so ends up in the bin. Cheap build terrain is the most rewarding imo and great to get the kids learning crafting skills .
This is a particularly lovely set, with your usual handy logical explanation of the process. Many thanks for this and your whole channel and input into the wider guild community.
Turrets. Chain hoist. An I bean style lift across two platforms conveyor belts system. Power cables jumping from tower to tower. Lights over hanging the walkways and the tower pieces. Flags draped down or stood up. Control panels. Mechanical levers. Clip on equipment like generators for electricity. Could go a bit morbid and make and executioner's block with gallows and such. Obviously any broken version of the modular pieces. Landing pad. Gas lines/plumbing. Cranes?? Maybe cranes might be a pain.
Know this an old video, and my Math skills suck!, (was a CNC-Guy for 10 years! You do not wanna know for what Comapny!) lol but any suggestions on using these techniques for Battletech? Actually,...was looking to make a Ruined Factory-board for gridless-Battletech, and THIS stuff is exactly what I wanted to do! Awesome Video as always Master Wyloch! Maybe just making it Half! your Measurements?! I dunno. Awesome Video, really helpful!! and inspirational! HobbyLobby is going to send me a Christmas-Basket this Year I think! lol TY again.
Turrets on railing !!! Mini Gatling Guns on railing!!! Cannons on railings!!! Rocket Launcher on railing!!! Plasma shields as clip on!!!.... Steampunk MacGyver Traps as clip on!!! A turning Radar parabolic antenna as clip on... I have endless ideas for this You inspirited me ^^
Clip on slime like affect. Drape white glue soaked tissue paper over a Clip and paint it as slime. Clip on gun mount, Now I am not a 40K player so I may be reaching into a clip on better for a Modern RPG terrain. A clip on to support a flying figure? An electric fence instead of railings. Fire effects.
This is truely mastery of the terrain making arts. You are, what we in the normal realm refer to as, a god among men. Real talk though, I'm in complete awe as a fellow builder.
Straight hero worship… well done is all Wylock will get from me…
MAGNUM OPUS!
Of all the cool elements I could comment on, the thing in this build that brings me the most joy was when you made all those railings as one big piece then cut them apart 👌
So satisfying to cut...
So satisfyng it should be illegal :P
Great job!
”Don’t make copies of copies”
Mechanicus: *breathes heavily*
Really nice to see someone making stuff by hand amid all of the 3d printing frenzy. I love printing stuff too, it's not one or the other, but handcrafting skills are crucial. Not to mention, your style of presentation is extremely clear and easy to follow. I always appreciate when people take the time to edit their videos and aren't just winging it.
HELLO. LET ME PLEASE START BY SAYING I HAVE AN ACUTE BRAIN INJURY, THAT IS WHY I USE THE CAPS. I HAVE NEVER PLAYED WARHAMMER 40 K BUT I HAVE SOME EXPERIENCE WITH BUILDING AND PAINTING. I WANT TO THANK YOU FOR PRESENTING YOUR VIDEO, IN A CLEAR CONCISE MANOR, IT WAS VERY WELL DONE!! KUDOS! PERHAPS YOU CAN HELP ME LINK TO YOUR PREVIOUS WORK. I ALSO BELIEVE TERRAIN IS VERY IMPORTANT. THANK YOU FOR YOUR KINDNESS. REGARDS, THOMAS
Yup.. this is next level... for any kids watching.. this is the power of math!
Thx!
Dont tell me that, maths and me dont like each other
Math? Try copyright infringement. This is a tedious and labour intensive version of 100+ other things already out there, also made from inferior materials that will warp and degrade quickly over time.
@@salamada007 Sounds like you'd be real fun at parties
Welp, zero warping or degradation so far....
Bro, not only is this one of your best vids to date, its also super well timed for all the folks getting into 40k Kill Team these days.
Thank you.
Clip on embellishments you say? How about a balcony thingy for a turret? Perfect for a Heavy Weapons Platform or a DS8.
Clip-on traps to show that a piece of terrain has been booby trapped! Would make for a dramatic moment at the table, "This platform is now your DOOM!"
Turn some coins into manhole covers for those sewer rules everyone forgets, or better yet, repurpose those rules for a clip on Portal!
Bro, not only is this one of your best vids to date, its also super well timed for all the folks getting into 40k Kill Team these days.
Thank you.
Clip on embellishments you say? How about a balcony thingy for a turret? Perfect for a Heavy Weapons Platform or a DS8.
Clip-on traps to show that a piece of terrain has been booby trapped! Would make for a dramatic moment at the table, "This platform is now your DOOM!"
Turn some coins into manhole covers for those sewer rules everyone forgets, or better yet, repurpose those rules for a clip on Portal!
Now this is brilliant! Love that it's not encrusted with random bits, but still looks the business. Definitely going to have to give this one a shot. :D
Woah. This is amazing, Bill. The clip ons are a great idea. Huge chipboard fan, so well done!
Thanks man
Miniatures are definitely the stars of the show, but you're 100% right that the stage is another character. When I was studying stage design for theater they told us exactly that. The table is the third player in the game.
I would love to see the ends of these walkways. If this is an industrial complex where are the walkways going? Machinery or holding tanks on larger bases, that's where! They could form anchor and center points for the terrain. They would also be the centerpiece for modular terrain like this.
Have a giant tank with a creature in it? It's a bio lab!
Have a giant crucible full of red hot metal? It's a Manufactorum!
Have a giant crusher/grinder and some scatter "junk" terrain? It's a reclamation center!
Definitely make some control panels, they'd make great objective markers. I also love the clip ons for the railings and accessories, they look like the bracketting that would be used on metal walkways like these.
You were linked to me by a friend and I gotta say, I don't think I've subscribed to a channel this fast before. Great content, great ideas, thank you for this you just helped me level up my Necromunda board.
Absolutely incredible. Just when you think you can’t top the previous terrain project you come up with a whole new mindblowing project.
Thx!
Gimme your ideas for clip-on embellishments!!!
How about draped banners... it more decorative... ladders too?
Could just add things like heavy bolters to railings, but I think it'd be cool to have gun emplacements, or even crane's or industrial tools
A crane
Maybe make some light post somehow or warning signs like electrical or quemical hazards
Landing platforms, storage boxes, safety gear, gen-set (portable power supply), smoke stacks, pipes/tubes, power cable: take a look at deep sea oil derrick images for further ideas.
Hello Wyloch.
You asked, in the video for ideas for the clip on pieces. I do have a suggestion.
How about a section of those 12" long walkways, covered in mesh? A protected tunnel of sorts.
Instead of the rigid and thick mesh you were using for detailing, I recommend using mesh gauze.
This is obtainable at most craft stores that specialize in sewing crafts. Barring that, a cheap alternative is, of all things, hankies. Yes, the roughly 1x1 foot cotton cloths some people knot the corners of and wear over their bald heads.
For using hankies, just remove every other thread in the mesh of threads along two sides. This leaves an open mesh of fine threads that can be molded into almost any shape desired.
So, this new mesh material can be laid over a scaffolding of the craft board stuff, or other materials used as the supports for the mesh tunnel... perhaps even bent floral wire, or thin plasti-struct rods.
Just before laying the mesh in place, paint it with a 50-50 mix of white glue and water to make it more pliable, and lay it across the supporting structure.
If done right, it will look like tightly woven wire mesh over small support piping that is mounted to pieces like the lower halves of your railings, allowing the entire mesh tunnel to be clipped into position easily.
The benefit of of this design is that it is very light weight, and easily removed to position models on the walkway, and later move them along the walkway's surface as needed, or desired.
Absolutely inspiring work. Love the connectability and the unlimited options for the clip-on embellishments.
I like your clip method. I had thought about similar using plasticard or thin mdf as I didn't think a cardstock product would work. You seemed to have proved me wrong. Mind you, I've never even heard of that product you use before
I'm so glad I found your channel. My life for the foreseeable future has a purpose now...and it involves a lot of chip board
Out of curiosity, how did you find it? (Trying to do some analytics lately...)
@@WylochsArmory I think it was from a reddit post but I can't find it again :/ sorry
I've just started warhammer 40k, as a hobby, and I am so interested in the particular way you've explained this project. Thanks!
Welcome aboard!
I wanted to say thank you so much for this video. I spent a good chunk of my Thanksgiving holiday crafting with your system and now have a wonderful, functional table top for my Firefight/Killteam games. I went a little crazier on the painting (lots of graffiti and inspirational posters) but your base plan is absolutely amazing.
So glad you shared about this mdf material, so hard to find things like this if you dont know what its called. Great video!
Holy crap. I’m so glad I found this video. I’m pumped to build a board for Necromunda using your guide.
Dig it
Great, now I have a ton of work to do. Thanks Wyloch! Better order some more chipboard.
Rockin
I JUST started my cyberpunk tile set today, this is perfect. Keep up the great work!
brilliantly simple, and easy to follow, excellent idea to modular up the scenery
Excellent! I do 3D Print most my terrain BUT I really like your design of locking them together, add a Magnet on bottom of the slots and maybe metal flange that slides in to & it would be even stronger.
I absolutely love this. Do you happen to have a parts list or cut list? I'm hoping to build some of this over the weekend and it'd help a ton to not have to go back through the video multiple times to take notes on all the different sizes and components. Thanks for sharing!
You should make a few episodes of the clip-ons you make for these pieces. Also, make some control panels like you said, maybe in the style of Sector Mechanicus control panels in those GW sets.
Note: Thanks so much fir reading your comments, so for I've had a reply from wyloch and a highlight/heart. I love when channels respond.
Absolutely excellent! This is one of your best tutorials. Thanks for sharing this cool terrain system.
This was by far the biggest terrain project I've undertaken and loved (most) of the process. I had a big chili cook off my game group and surreptitiously collected all the cans afterwards. It's added a lot to my channel. Awesome stuff!
Thank you for every video MASTER! You taught me a lot.
Using gift boxes, recycled from Xmas to use as buildings. I have twenty boxes in various sizes and shapes, rectangular, square and hexagonal. Might try using methods in this video, to add features to some buildings, walkways, stairs and the support pillars. Maybe use larger variant of the support pillar sandwich, for modular ground tiles
It is freaking amazing build. And being modular gives makes it more amazing. Amazinger! :)
You have an excellent way of explaining things. Thumbs up!
This is giving me ideas for a 1/72 scale Robotech diorama
Thanks Wyloch, this is some baller stuff!
I have just discovered your channel and your work. YOU SIR! Are a bleedin' LEG-END! Instant sub/likes and even shared. Keep it up.
One of your best videos mate, well done!
Thx!
This video was awesome, it took me back to the early days of Necromunda when the table was basically cardboard and some plastic bulkheads! Suggestions for accessories, industrial lights, pipes (both small and large), controls to go with the pipes, landing/cargo platform, a crane, cargo containers (which I believe you've already done), doorways.
Rockin
Blooming awesome buddy . That's an amazing build . Ps happy Christmas and a merry healthy and prosperous new year.
Thx!
Another amazing video from an amazing guy! Thx for doing this! I for sure will be doing my own set of this. Cant thank you enough!
Thx!
That was a epic build and love it.definately want to have a go at that
Great video! Love the interlocking/modular system!
Use plexiglass edge glow in different colors to make LCD monitors that actually glow. You can also use the same grating that you used for the floor panels press a little aluminum foil over a small rectangle to get the detail of the grating and you have just made a keyboard. Use a few fat beads of hot glue for wire. I love your videos! This is what I have been looking for. these are compatible with Mega Bloks minifigures without changing any of the size!
Thx!
plexiglass edge glow? Tell me more salesman...
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I've been working on this for my 40k board at home. It's really great to see another take on it because you definitely had some ideas that I'm going to "borrow"
Awesome
I couldn't find the craft materials you used so for now I've just made these in blender. When I have a 3D Printer later I'll tell you how they compare
Thanks alot for these great Videos! Super inspiring 😃👍
Really nice, only thing which really bothers me is the mix of SI and imperial sizes ("2 inch length, 20mm wide") :D
Very nice work, have subscribed, all the best, Garry
One of your best videos!
I think a cool add on might be objective markers like control panels or computer type pieces or a marked relic of some sort. I'll be building this after my surgery on my shoulder so I'm going to have alot of down time to plan my own embellishments. Thanks for the vid Bill, you are always a huge inspiration to my crafting!!!!
Hope you get well soon Mike
Thanks my friend!
Easy and still nice looking. You can modify to fit your needs.
Wow, Bill. You have really cranked it up to 11 this time. I'm floored. This is genuinely spectacular. Now I need to start eating a lot more soup. Thank you for your effort and inspiration.
Wow dude ... No words do justice to how impressive that looks!! .... (( Clip-on Ideas -- Bulkheads / Doors / Teleport entrances / Extendable walkways / Lift - Elevator / Cranes - hooks / Weapon mounts / Water slides :D ))
Consistently brilliant. Love the precision in this video, yet so many variations and possibilities for creative accessories and additions. Well done, my man.
I thought this idea was awesome, so I decided to try it for myself. Holy shit I had no idea it was going to take so long! I've spent all afternoon and all evening for 3 days and I'm just getting to the point where I'm building railings and stairs. Maybe in future videos you could include an "estimated time to comletion"?
Haha, yes, it can be tedious work. But, I bet if you had to do it over again, it would take you 50% of the time. You probably learned some nuances, what to assembly-line, etc.
But yeah a lot of my projects can be a pain in the ass. :-D
@@WylochsArmory I definitely have started to streamline it a lot. For some reason I had it in my head to build one tower at a time, drawing, cutting, gluing, then moving to the next. After my first one I was like, "WTF are you doing?" and did the rest all at once. Loving the channel mate, I have several of your builds planned for the future.
Unique objective tower tiles, helipad/landing pad, large gauntlet/open tiles. One story buildings with containers or cargo or smaller buildings on top with a removable roof for fighting inside. Maybe an arena (KT) building in the center with a complex surrounding it, how cool would that be?
As I’ll be taking on this wondeful project in the next month(ish) I have two questions.
1: On your link to amazon...is one pack of 12x12 chipboard enough?
2: Would 2 12” walkways and 4 9” be good to start? Or should there be more 9”? I may also fiddle with 6” lengths.
Thanks in advance and keep up the amazing work!
One pack of 25 slabs should be plenty to produce everything you see at the end of this video. Walkways - totally up to you. What you asked sounds great...definitely include at least 2 six inch ones though.
Wyloch's Armory Awesome...ordering now. Thanks again!
*Awesome job! Really nice work ! 🤗 (Amethyst Craft)*
Thx!
You, Sir, are a madman.
Thank ya
Some mounted gun emplacements could be pretty cool
Amazing work! I love how precise you are for everything, I actually use your vids to show my kids how important math can be, even in a hobby.
just a idea, make available pdf with "Basic shape" and tower additional shapes for the more challenged when i comes to a ruler, but just wanted to say awesome video, and great inter-connectivity! Cheers
Awesome, thank you. Very nice work, really like it.
As someone who is getting ready to do a Cyberpunk Red tabletop game. I am so happy to find this video. It is giving me so many ideas for the campaign.
All these sandwiches are making me hungry... Great video Bill!
Thx!
Greetings from London (: I love this video mate!!! Thank you soo much!
Wyloch could build a car from chipboard. "We could build this from real parts, but I've decided to use chipboard."
Has anyone thought to turn these into files for a 3D printer? the design is simple and a printer should be precise enough that they clip together. You can scale up and down, produce more of each section you want and produce tons of this really quickly.
think i'll make some of these but use a stone brick for D&D i like the idea of a 3D dungeon crawl :D
incredible work :) Ill build your gothic buildings and will incorperate them into the walkways. Lets see whether it´ll work
Great idea!
Converting it to simplified metric: 3" is 76mm, and 2" is 50mm.
Each 76mm length with a 50mm slot should then have 13mm on either side of it:
I------------------------------76mm-----------------------------I
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8:00 - What about getting some basic duplo or lego bricks? Building a corner would work like charm in that situation. :)
.......yeah. Yeah that would be a lot easier. :-D
Why does this video have 13 thumbs down? This was awesome!
Some folks probably take issue with mixing metric and imperial units. And I don't blame 'em. But there are very good reasons for doing it. Thanks for watching.
The corrugated sheets in your supplies list are unavailable at this time. thanks for your work i am going to try this on out.
Words cannot describe how awesome and versatile this tutorial is. Great work!
Maybe you could try clip-on objective markers.
looks amazing
This is a REALLY great video. I'm using this tutorial (with some modifications) to put this terrain together in Blender for my 15mm scale scifi games. Then I can 3D print as much of this terrain as I want. Thank you Wylock's Armory!
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shout outs to Food Lion
Great video Wylock! I have been working to expand my terrain for Star Wars Legion (have only done desert planet stuff thus far) and was wanting to come up with some walkways to represent Imperial facilities and the like. These ideas will really help me with that!
Rockin
Started to work on a few pieces for some of these Friday and am pretty far along with two main sections and a small walkway (all I need for the moment) plus the railings and two pairs of stairs. Just to the painting stage now (I would be further along, but was also working on some other projects for a game this Friday). I made a few variations on your basic design. I did not use soup cans and had not base for them. I instead made supports that are fully modular (like the clip on support you made for long runs of walkways). So far seems like this will work for what I have planned (does not allow for stacking them on each other, but I do not plan to do that at the moment. If I ever do decide to, then I might make a clip on two level section of supports or something.) Anyway, thanks again for the video and the great ideas, so very helpful!
Finally, an American using metric units.
Why not spray prime the pieces? 2-3 light coats? Very nice build btw, well thought out.
Thx! As for priming, not sure the purpose of that...all of this is cardboard which totally drinks up paint, so paint adherence isn't a problem.
And you can't spray a walkway since you might get the primer color down in between the grating...
@@WylochsArmory Mainly time savings. instead of brushing on the primer for the base coat, just spraying it. Just a thought.
Do you have suggestions/reminders for someone wanting these into your tile system?
Not sure if it would look wierd with the other stuff, but things that make the overall look a bit more orky. Might not work with only the clips, but maybe worth investigating.
One of the easiest way I've seen Bill do "orky" was to peel the paper of a side of corrugated cardboard, exposing the wavy corrugation and painting it with Gunmetal/Silver and then doing his sponge on rust effect, that way it looks like corrugated metal. tear it up into a few pieces (make sure the edges look sharp), make a shitty (or just orky) jigsaw out of the pieces, add red grafity with some bulletholes and you got it pretty orky.
WOW!!!! That looks AMAZING and is so functional and modular!!!!!! GREAT JOB BUDDY!!!!!!!!:)
lo que amo tus videos nadie lo sabe :3 no armo muchas cosas como vos, pero me gusta muchisimo ver este tipo de contenido. Me relaja e inspira demasiado, ya que soy diseñador multimedial y como tal me ayuda mucho el ver a gente como tu!!! excelente canal.
Man, your brain is working overtime again, awesome work!
I invested in the materials to make this scenery. I meticulously took my time measuring and cutting and tower assembly components were constructed. Sadly Humidity is an evil that made my entire work trash before finishing any modules. Nice concept, but I will return to using 3D prints & polystyrene. Thanks anyway. *Bubble popped
Ah bummer. What part of the world you in, roughly?
@@WylochsArmory Kansas, quite damp & humid. I'm waiting for the damp humid weather to clear up then I can seal everything with some Modge podge. Any suggestions?
Incredible!
I love how you mix inches and centimetres. I use both, but I’m sure it drives some people crazy!
Great looking table that is modula and easy to store. I use hardboard alot in builds as free from work as it is used to package materials so ends up in the bin. Cheap build terrain is the most rewarding imo and great to get the kids learning crafting skills .
Thanks, I love your channel btw!
This is a particularly lovely set, with your usual handy logical explanation of the process. Many thanks for this and your whole channel and input into the wider guild community.
Wow, this is so cool. How many sheets in total did it take you for all of this?!
I think about 15. A pack comes with 25 and I didnt use a full pack.
@@WylochsArmory thanks alot, can't wait to make it for myself 👍
Turrets. Chain hoist. An I bean style lift across two platforms conveyor belts system. Power cables jumping from tower to tower. Lights over hanging the walkways and the tower pieces. Flags draped down or stood up. Control panels. Mechanical levers. Clip on equipment like generators for electricity. Could go a bit morbid and make and executioner's block with gallows and such. Obviously any broken version of the modular pieces. Landing pad. Gas lines/plumbing. Cranes?? Maybe cranes might be a pain.
First time I watched I was sure that this was some sort of professionally designed kit or something, now I know your just that good.
Know this an old video, and my Math skills suck!, (was a CNC-Guy for 10 years! You do not wanna know for what Comapny!) lol but any suggestions on using these techniques for Battletech? Actually,...was looking to make a Ruined Factory-board for gridless-Battletech, and THIS stuff is exactly what I wanted to do! Awesome Video as always Master Wyloch! Maybe just making it Half! your Measurements?! I dunno. Awesome Video, really helpful!! and inspirational! HobbyLobby is going to send me a Christmas-Basket this Year I think! lol TY again.
THis is the BEST terrain video I have ever seen, the most imaginative and creative And I have seen A LOT of them
Turrets on railing !!! Mini Gatling Guns on railing!!! Cannons on railings!!! Rocket Launcher on railing!!! Plasma shields as clip on!!!.... Steampunk MacGyver Traps as clip on!!! A turning Radar parabolic antenna as clip on... I have endless ideas for this You inspirited me ^^
Clip on slime like affect. Drape white glue soaked tissue paper over a Clip and paint it as slime. Clip on gun mount, Now I am not a 40K player so I may be reaching into a clip on better for a Modern RPG terrain. A clip on to support a flying figure? An electric fence instead of railings. Fire effects.
Awesome video!
Thx!