Absolutely amazing, and the first video I've found where you're using simple things that I have and not a crazy amount of products that you might find in a professional shop, but not a home shop like myself :)
It may happen in some places but there are ways to prevent it that àI didn't mention in the video and If I had to do again this project I would definitely apply. You can color the plaster powder black using pigments so that when it chips it doesn't show a white mark, or you can spray a varnish on top of the board, it can be effective. But remember that if it gets damaged you can easely add a bit of foliage or grass on top of it to cover the chip, I did it a few times and works for me. Hope it's helpful.
@@tabletoplandscapes7842 Ok nice, the results its very cool ! But when you say dirt, it's a real dirt that we can find in the garden or in the field or more like Rocky dust/dirt like on the road in the nature?
Thank you! Very kind of you :) Not expecting to be popular soon or at all really ahah but new videos will surely come (they just take a looot of time :P)
I would love to see you build a Mirkwood battle board! This was really, really, very cool! I think I'll have to subscribe!
great video. beautiful cat.
Really nice build. Saved the video for reference.
nice , great job👍
Great tutorial, perfect for my first BGiME game!👌
Going to try this build! Haven't worked with plaster before so hopefully things turn out ok.
I want to try a board similar to this. Thank you!
Absolutely amazing, and the first video I've found where you're using simple things that I have and not a crazy amount of products that you might find in a professional shop, but not a home shop like myself :)
Thank you very, very much! Yes, that was the intent: only use simple, affordable materials. Love hearing it was a helpful project to show
Nice job and well made video, hope to see soon more tutorial like this, cheers!
Great video! Thanks!
Looking forward to seeing more. Cool tutorial!
Nice video. Looking forward to more
Great video! Very informative and easy to watch :)
Amazing video pls more!
It look really good. Maybe next time something from easterlings? ^^
Hello, nice video, what durt/gravel did you use at 8:10 ?
Thanks for response
Do you find that using plaster rocks they seem to chip easily and show the white of the plaster under the paint? I have found this an issue for me
It may happen in some places but there are ways to prevent it that àI didn't mention in the video and If I had to do again this project I would definitely apply.
You can color the plaster powder black using pigments so that when it chips it doesn't show a white mark, or you can spray a varnish on top of the board, it can be effective. But remember that if it gets damaged you can easely add a bit of foliage or grass on top of it to cover the chip, I did it a few times and works for me. Hope it's helpful.
What type of plaster do you use? Drywall plaster?
Hey great vid! What is the spray mist made off?
Thx! The spray mist that I use to seal the flock is made out of 80 % water and 20% PVA glue
hello, what did you use for the first layer of dirt ? Is a natural dirt or bought one ? thanks for the video ;)
Natural dried dirt, just cook some in the oven!
@@tabletoplandscapes7842 Ok nice, the results its very cool ! But when you say dirt, it's a real dirt that we can find in the garden or in the field or more like Rocky dust/dirt like on the road in the nature?
@@mai-hoaseptierderigny1628 I literally took it from my yard! Normal dirt, nothing special
@@tabletoplandscapes7842 ok ^^ 👌🏿
You need more clicks !!
Thank you! Very kind of you :) Not expecting to be popular soon or at all really ahah but new videos will surely come (they just take a looot of time :P)