Thanks! It's all in the wrist and tearing a small hole in time and space. Occasionally a tiny eldritch horror escapes but that's the price we pay for instant paint jobs I suppose .
Is there a way to just paint a realistic roads for diorama straight on the cardboard and just paint it realistically instead of needing anything at all?
@@eddydu490 maybe throw some really fine sand into a black mi of paint that would give texture. Other than that I just use Vallejo's tarmac paint. It was 10 euros from Amazon
Have you tried using vinyl tile with the finished side up to make roads? (if it's glue-back tile, you can put paper on the back. Dry-back tile doesn't need any backing) I bought a bunch of cheap tile and want to try it. I think it *ought* to work, but I might have to sand some of the gloss off to get the primer to stick.
I have. It's... okay. I feel like it's really close to working, but it is just a tad off. I'd say give it a go. The worst is that you flip it over and try something similar.
Does cork damage rubber tires? Weird question I know, but it wluld suck to roll cars around and it just either messes up the cork, or the paint messes up the wheels
Brilliant work! I had a bunch of extra craft foam and was wondering what to do with it.
Exactly what I needed to see! Thanks for the tutorial and inspiration
Just found this, which was perfect timing since I wanted to do some classic Car Wars tabletop. Well done!!! **subscribed**
Thank you much! Haven't played it but car wars has always looked fun
Those came out nice! Gonna need to practice my flicking-objects-to-paint-them technique.
Thanks! It's all in the wrist and tearing a small hole in time and space. Occasionally a tiny eldritch horror escapes but that's the price we pay for instant paint jobs I suppose .
Very nice tutorial and outcome. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you and thanks for watching
At last a fellow scratch builder who's at good at maths as me. Just found you, subbed and binge watching now. Keep up the excellent work
It's my specialty. Thanks for the sub. Hope you enjoy the channel.
I’m stuck too lol. Really good work.
Is there a way to just paint a realistic roads for diorama straight on the cardboard and just paint it realistically instead of needing anything at all?
@@eddydu490 maybe throw some really fine sand into a black mi of paint that would give texture. Other than that I just use Vallejo's tarmac paint. It was 10 euros from Amazon
You can paint pretty much any detail on a flat surface. It's really just preference of materials and time. Stippling goes a long way.
Those roads look great!
Many thanks!
This is awesome! Thank you fir sharing.
These are sweet!
Have you tried using vinyl tile with the finished side up to make roads? (if it's glue-back tile, you can put paper on the back. Dry-back tile doesn't need any backing) I bought a bunch of cheap tile and want to try it. I think it *ought* to work, but I might have to sand some of the gloss off to get the primer to stick.
I have. It's... okay. I feel like it's really close to working, but it is just a tad off. I'd say give it a go. The worst is that you flip it over and try something similar.
Does cork damage rubber tires? Weird question I know, but it wluld suck to roll cars around and it just either messes up the cork, or the paint messes up the wheels
As long as you're not pressing down as hard as you can, I don't forsee any problems either way.
What’s the purpose of the aluminium foil ball?
It gives a subtle texture to the eva foam.
1/64 scale is included
is it 2mm or what mm thick is it
That sounds right. Whichever the generic pack of eva is at craft stores
the blue one