Building An MDF Building Badly
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- Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
- Mrs MLG attempted to build a TT Combat MDF building to use as scenery on the gaming tables for tabletop games at the shop. This video was going to be a ‘How To Build An MDF Building For Beginners’ but very quickly descended into a video of Mrs MLG turning into a grumpy baby who cannot build MDF tabletop terrain.
We hope that if you are also struggling that this video helps or at the least shows you that you are not alone.
I am sure we do not have to tell you but please always be careful with knives and treat them with more respect than Mrs MLG does in this video.
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Recorded May 2024
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Honestly refreshing to see someone having a bit of a strop and not just breezing through like it's the easiest thing in the world !
Haha.
We are always honest with our reviews and an absolute strop was certainly had 😂
and now you get to paint all that wood brown, this kits a gift that keeps on giving🤣
😂😂 and as we all know Brown is my least favourite colour
@@MightyLancerGames Don;'t have to paint it brown, lots of Tudor Wood & brick buildings are painted, commonly white walls and black wood frames, but my current home town of Diss has ones with Blue walls and even Pink!
This is true, I have no idea what the plan is with colour, just got to get the stupid things together first 😂
Haha. I think this goes up there with the easy build car as one of my favorites 😅
Haha at least I wasn’t too blase to use the instructions 😂
Thanks for this, this was educational for me. I own a laser and have considered giving my own buildings a go. This just reminds me how much I dislike working with the laser and really would rather just 3D print or craft.
Haha well at least it was useful
Pro-tip, and I'd argue a REQUIREMENT for these kits. Get an Xacto with a rectangle shaped blade, so that you can place it FLATLY down on the part you're trying to cut through. This sped up my progress on these kits by about 500% from trying to use regular Xacto blades or a box-cutter like you're using here. Hope this helps someone!
Equipment does help haha. I found the exacto knives felt like they were going to break but Mr MLG certainly likes using one more than a stanley knife
Looks like you had lots of fun with it 😂
oh it was greeatttt 🤣
That looked like an absolute nightmare, but if it's any consolation it was really entertaining!
Haha well I am glad 😁
If a piece won't come out because it hasn't cut all the way through, cutting it from the back is way, way easier than from the front.
Thanks for this video - several pointers and good advice for when I start making puzzle box kits.
15:01 when all else fails, brute force and ignorance are bound to work ;)
Haha brute force is never recommended but sometimes the only choice 😂
I understand your frustration. i thought it was just me.
I am glad I am not alone
Fun watch, but yeah that looks frustrating! They absolutely shoulda burned numbers next to each piece at least, but given you were following their instructions, I could see some places where they really shoulda had you build in a different order to make it easier on ya!
Yes there were places I thought “why the smeg have I had to put that bit on first?!” Haha
I'd recommend a scalpel and making Mr build it lol.
I completely agree and this method shall be used from now on 😂
@@MightyLancerGames I also ask that this become a series of videos lol. 60 minute build a necron barge thingy without swearing would be great.
Hahaha yes Mr MLG told me your suggestions 😂😂
What a faff. 😂 I would have stopped at opening the box 😂😂
😂 should have been a hint, if only I would have known 🤣
My video of this would've ended with me watching the cursed thing burn in a firepit, while I relaxed on a garden chair.
MDF kits are super cheap, and look great once painted, but there's usually a phase of blood, sweat, and tears before that can happen!
I am very sure I replied to this, but it has gone now, maybe the mdf has stolen the comment
TT Combat MDF kits have a bad reputation for being awkward to build with poor online PDF instructions.
I brought a few of their simpler kits simply because they were dirt cheap on one of their ebay clearance sales.
Oh and for roofing that building, Teddy Bear fur, cut to size and carefully trimmed down with a pair of clippers does a great job at imitating thatched roof.
Yes they are a good price, but they certainly take patience 😂
We have heard their newer kits are better but not tried them yet
Have you tried using a craft knife, not a boxcutter?
Mr MLG used a craft knife, it’s not so much the getting it off the piece as much as the wading through the sheets to find the correct piece and the bad fit once you had
These days, there is no excuse for poor instructions. There is NO excuse for not printing instructions, either. If they want to have web content, show someone building it WHILE explaining which pieces they are using. Lastly, number the f-ing pieces!
Thank you for the warning about this company's terrible products! Imagine, if you and a bunch of friends decided to build a bunch of terrain together, and everyone had to scramble for pieces while trying to watch unclear videos. Pathetic...
It is frustrating.
I have been told they are improving and the brand new kits are better so fingers crossed that is true
Blimey 🤥
Lots of fun was had 😂🤣😂