Making a Fantasy Village - Hagglethorn Hollow by Printable Scenery

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • This week I have 3d printed and painted a few buildings from the Hagglethorn Hollow Terrain set by Printable Scenery.
    I love these models and especially love how they look when placed on a wargaming table, with a stunning fantasy aesthetic and a lot of reusability they make for a brilliant piece of tabletop terrain.
    Come say hi and share your work!
    seb.makes.stuff
    SebMakesStuff
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    All these models are available at PrintableScenery.com
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Комментарии • 40

  • @FixitFingers
    @FixitFingers Год назад +3

    I feel like there is a very practical use for a bag of holding in the life of any scenery maker.... we should get on that 😉

    • @SebMakesStuff
      @SebMakesStuff  Год назад +1

      Oh man that would be handy!!!! As it is I have 13 boxes of terrain in a storage room haha

  • @Atmoseeker
    @Atmoseeker Год назад +5

    Great work Seb! The detail on these models is great. I'm impressed that the dry brushing doesnt expose the layer lines

    • @SebMakesStuff
      @SebMakesStuff  Год назад +1

      Cheers mate, I really think the Bunnings primer helps to fill in some of those gaps. Also helpfully that these models have such deep detail lines, let's me pile of the dry brush a bit heavier than I would on a smaller model.

  • @johnnyfraser-allen3478
    @johnnyfraser-allen3478 Год назад +4

    amazing vid, loved it, your set up looks great! thanks for supporting Hagglethorn hollow and making such great content! Johnny

    • @SebMakesStuff
      @SebMakesStuff  Год назад

      Glad I could do your amazing works some justice! I feel like they're gonna make a lot more appearances in future videos. The new halfling stuff has me super intrigued aswell!

  • @illtree
    @illtree Год назад +2

    Always a good way to end the day with a new Seb video.

  • @PaisleySundance
    @PaisleySundance Год назад +3

    Lovely paint job! Just found your channel and I’m really enjoying the blend of peaceful music and gentle narration.

    • @SebMakesStuff
      @SebMakesStuff  Год назад +1

      Thanks 😁 really appreciate the kind words. The goal is a tabletop Bob Ross feel haha

  • @acerockollaa
    @acerockollaa 9 месяцев назад +1

    Crazy that the build looks bigger than the build plate.

    • @SebMakesStuff
      @SebMakesStuff  9 месяцев назад

      Oh it absolutely is. Each level has 2 parts that puzzle together

  • @ZedLeppelin1989
    @ZedLeppelin1989 4 месяца назад

    Might want to to a temp tower to work out a better temperature; noticed a load of stringing

    • @SebMakesStuff
      @SebMakesStuff  4 месяца назад

      Yer the old ender 3 was tough to get right especially with the cheap(and inconsistent) PLA I was buying. But getting a muuuuch better results now with the new ender 3 V3 se

  • @navigator6974
    @navigator6974 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Seb, just finished printing out the tavern dungeon level and was putting the pieces together. They almost fit perfectly but there is a gap that is quite visible, between the individual pieces. I was wondering if you had the same and if you glued the pieces together and if you had one how you disguised the gap. Excited for the painting soon, still printing out the other levels! :) Greetz, Oliver

    • @SebMakesStuff
      @SebMakesStuff  5 месяцев назад +1

      Hey Oliver,
      When I put mine together I slightly heated up each part with a heat gun so that they would form around each other a little bit better and allow a little bit of give. And I did glue the pieces together for each floor. I have also used some gap filler on different peices to hide any connections that i felt were too obvious. I generally use wood gap : ,they're cheap, easy to apply and can be sanded back if you need to clean them up after the fact. You'll almost always need to clean up print connections, as based in heat, humidity and print settings/materials the plastic can warp

    • @navigator6974
      @navigator6974 4 месяца назад

      @@SebMakesStuff thank you Seb, thats some gold advice! I gonna get one for this

    • @SebMakesStuff
      @SebMakesStuff  4 месяца назад +1

      Always happy to help where I can

  • @Gavinwad
    @Gavinwad Год назад +1

    Great stuff, you deserve more views! Your voice is great for this, giving me soothing Bob Ross vibes. Dscryb should sponsor a video for you, so you can read aloud descriptions of the things you build while we watch it happen, haha.

    • @SebMakesStuff
      @SebMakesStuff  Год назад

      Haha I would love that sponsorship. Tha ks for the kind words, it's actually taken me a bit of time to get tired to hearing my own voice, but now its finally starting to feel natural.

  • @mhume0221
    @mhume0221 Год назад +1

    I’ve had printed terrain nightmares of leaving pieces out in the sun to long especially pla. If the sun warms it up to much it starts to warp

    • @SebMakesStuff
      @SebMakesStuff  Год назад

      Ohhhh yer! It's Definitely something to be aware of! I've had it happen on particularly hot summer days. Never too bad, but I could see it going real bad if it was forgotten about in the hot sun. Pla+ does a little bit better than regular pla, but still risky

    • @mhume0221
      @mhume0221 Год назад +1

      @@SebMakesStuff yeah this time of year it’s 100 degrees daily for me so even 30 minutes can sometimes be enough lol I was printing tiles for a game and left them out for like 2 by accident forgetting about them and it was really bad

    • @mhume0221
      @mhume0221 Год назад +1

      @@SebMakesStuff do any of the hagglethorn pieces require supports when printing?

    • @SebMakesStuff
      @SebMakesStuff  Год назад

      @mhume0221
      All the hagglethorn stuff I've printed are either support free or have their own little supports built in where that are needed. But it is minimal and easy to remove.
      Yer my issue in the past has been the sun only slightly warping things then them not fitting together properly when I try to connect things. Usually a heat gun does the trick to make any new adjustments tho haha

  • @ian_vincent
    @ian_vincent Год назад +1

    Great work Seb, I really like your paint style as the wash brings it all together. I've found your videos really helpful as I'm looking to buy a 3D printer for printing Printable Scenery and its good to see what results you can achieve. How long does it take to print some of these models and do you have a specific setting that minimises the print layer lines anyhow much PLA rolls would it use? Looking forward to making these for D&D and Warhammer.

    • @SebMakesStuff
      @SebMakesStuff  5 месяцев назад

      I just use the basic settings, I'm sure I could.go a lot more in depth and get better results, but I havnt spent that long tweaking print settings. I'm my experience you can get any of the printable scenery build printed in one roll, and obviously less for smaller buildings. But this could also depend on the setting you use to slice them. Most slicing software will tell you the rough amount of fillament required per print once the model is slicedm so that's usually a good way to figure out roughly what you need.

  • @mutant_soy
    @mutant_soy Год назад +1

    I remember when he said these were going to be free 😭

    • @SebMakesStuff
      @SebMakesStuff  Год назад

      I never saw that, would have been great. But I'll tell you what, they are well worth the money! I Wana get the new batch aswell

  • @jamesbell9305
    @jamesbell9305 Год назад +1

    I think the heatsink fan on your Ender 3 is fitted the wrong way round.

    • @SebMakesStuff
      @SebMakesStuff  Год назад

      I will have to look into that, might explain why ive been having issues with the printer. Cheers!

  • @navigator6974
    @navigator6974 5 месяцев назад

    Great video! They all look supercool! I got a question, I want to print one of the bigger buildings from Hagglethorn Hollow and was wondering if you painted your big models on a regular sized printer at 100 percent or if you printed bigger? I just got an Ender 3 V3 SE with a buildplate of 220 x 220 x 250 mm (8.6” x 8.6” x 9.84”). The Hagglethorn Hollow Buildings that Johnnys kickstarter pruduced and your big ones in this video seem to be larger. Maybe its just a pereptual error but they certainly do look larger than my buildplate. Are the stl files of these buildings printed at 100 percent the same size like the ones from the original kickstarter or do I have to print them larger then 100 percent to achieve this size? And if so, what exact size and how are these tiles split if I wanna do this cause my buildplate looks smaller?
    Thanks for your help, I really would like to replicate the size of the buildings in this video. I am very new to all of this, I just got my 3 d printer :)
    All the best
    Oliver

    • @SebMakesStuff
      @SebMakesStuff  5 месяцев назад

      Hey Oliver,
      I have the same printer, and when I did this build I was printing on the base model ender 3.
      All of the hagglethorn buildings and all of the other buildings I have from printable scenery come in sections that will print out just fine on your ender. Then they puzzle together.
      In my experience most terrain peices that are too big usually come with sliced up smaller segments so you can print them all at full size, but in sections that will fit on the average printer.
      These larger buildings are usually split down the middle. And split into each level. So one building can take 6-7 prints to get tall the parts. But they're designed to fit together in a way that doesn't leave big obviousl lines.
      You'll be able to print all of the printable scenery stuff just fine on the ender 3 se

    • @navigator6974
      @navigator6974 5 месяцев назад

      @@SebMakesStuff Hi Seb, thanks so much for your answer! I ve got my first building from HtHollow, the tavern and started printing already :) The first layers looked great but It looks like I got some stringing going on, I used the Creality Print High Quality profile. I dont know if this is normal or expected to a certain degree :) let's see where this goes! Cannot wait to dive deeper into this and build a little Hagglethorn city and Gloaming swamps! Thanks again for the help and inspiration! Greetings Oliver

  • @DingoPaints
    @DingoPaints Год назад +1

    Thats a great kickstarter by the looks of it. Your work printing and painting is awesome. I'm thinking you are a DM for DnD? Im new following you. 😊

    • @SebMakesStuff
      @SebMakesStuff  Год назад +2

      I am indeed a DM...when I can actually get a group together to play. Otherwise I'm just an avid crafter.
      Glad you like what Im doing on here 😁 welcome to my nerdome

  • @qzl9
    @qzl9 4 месяца назад

    It hurts to see how you paint these.

  • @branchcore
    @branchcore Год назад

    I feel like 3D printers aren't crafting. You just waste paint on plastic crap you couldn't scratch craft yourself.