Nice. I did some catwalk bridges myself, some months back. Using thin chipboard with drywall mesh tape along one edge, covered in another layer of board with square holes cut in to let the mesh show through. Glued a bunch of paper straws to the underside, to act as pipes. Then a bunch more thin strips of chipboard to hide the edges of the pieces. These sidings were painted with hazard strips. While I painted the top and bottom with rust layers, some metallic drybrushes, and stippled on mid-tone gray.
This has so many applications. It's the stuff like this that really pushes the hobby forward. Centerpieces and huge terrain will always have a place, but you need some way to access that stuff. 😤
@@metalman895 yea, I'm not a chemist but I know you have to boil the water to get it to work. I'll take baking soda over whatever they put in aerosol accelerant.
The hazard strip mass production method was pretty dope.
@@SweenyMarc Yeah, That worked pretty well!
Seconding that. I'm definitely going to give that a try! Fantastic bridges, gives me an urge to play necromunda
Thanks for watching! Hopefully this gives you some ideas for your own terrain builds!
Great ideas
@@kook1201 Thanks!
Nice.
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This is some of your best work yet. Thanks for the ideas!!!
Nice work. If you didn’t knew better you would think they were 3D printed. 👍🏻💪🏻🇺🇸🇩🇰
@@rickieulstrupjensen1877 Thanks!
Good job!🤙
@@zoltanbukta5985 Thank you :)
Dude that hazard stripe trick is genius!
Nice ! Where come from rivet ?
Nice. I did some catwalk bridges myself, some months back. Using thin chipboard with drywall mesh tape along one edge, covered in another layer of board with square holes cut in to let the mesh show through. Glued a bunch of paper straws to the underside, to act as pipes. Then a bunch more thin strips of chipboard to hide the edges of the pieces. These sidings were painted with hazard strips. While I painted the top and bottom with rust layers, some metallic drybrushes, and stippled on mid-tone gray.
This has so many applications. It's the stuff like this that really pushes the hobby forward. Centerpieces and huge terrain will always have a place, but you need some way to access that stuff. 😤
@@alexmorado2182 Well said! When I make these multi project videos, the goal is to jam pack them with ideas. Thanks for the comment!
This was a plethora of different techniques! Thanks for this video!
@@kristjanjohnson8053 You're welcome! Glad you enjoyed it!
Rivet montage around 15 mins is such a vibe 🎉
@@deepseaminingsyndicate I'm glad someone appreciated that :p
Came here to say that! Great editing on this video, it was a lot of fun :)
@@Mij8787 thank you!
Aha! I’ve long believed you could make homemade CA accelerator like that! I tried it once but didn’t get the ratio correct.
Whoa I love the caution stripe technique!
@@metalman895 yea, I'm not a chemist but I know you have to boil the water to get it to work. I'll take baking soda over whatever they put in aerosol accelerant.
@@hauntswargaming you can get it on your hand and not hate your life afterwards
I think these are your best project. They look fantastic!
@@salvatoreattinello3942 oh go on! 😉
Love the industrial yellow catwalks most of all but great work on it all. They will work well in so many games.
@@WarChimp thanks! :)
Very nice, they all turned out great!
Have you done a video for your buildings and platforms seen in the background of this vid?🤔
@@tidetight Not yet. That video is up next! Late August/Early September
Very cool, lots of good information and ideas here. Thank you!
I've been meaning to do some walkways for my mining colony table. This has been really helpful.
@@thecasualwargamer5195 Glad to hear it! That sounds like a fun build!
Those are some fantastic ideas! I gotta get some of that wire fencing next time I go to the hardware store
Really great vid!
Great work dude 👍👍
thanks!