Nice work as ever man! It really does give me the vibe of a shop that's on it's last legs or in a really bad part of a really bad town that's not dying fast enough. A lot of those have cages on the windows so they can't be smashed.
Thanks, that's kinda the vibe I was going for. I figure if you have necromunda/5 parcsecs stuff going on then it's probably not in the nice part of town. The window cages is something I will definitely be playing with
@@thecavyforge7307 I bought a few spruces of the Stargrave Crew, Crew II and Mercenaries, and wasn’t quite sure what terrain style to go with. This project has the right look, dilapidated (like a forgotten outer planets settlement structure) but not extreme post apocalyptic. Perfect
Very impressed with the neon sign. When I first saw it I thought you had been experimenting with the LED neon rope lights. You might be able to get brighter colors using fingernail polish.
Great build! I am wanting to do some 2000 AD style terrain for my new Judge Dredd game that I just bought into and also wanting to flex my creativity. The main problem is storage though.
Sounds great, I have the starter set for it and the cyberpunk city will double up as megacity slums. As for storage that's why a lot of my terrain has flat tops so i can stack it then put smaller pieces inside
Great video. I'm definitely going to steal your concrete techniques on a project I've been putting off for a while. You are the only crafting RUclipsr I see using gesso, is there a reason you use it over paint and mod podge?
yes, gesso is a lot cheaper and gives more of a 'tooth' so it helps paint adhere to smoother components. It also doubles as the black basecoat so it saves some time there
Hi, just a quick question, that insulation board you use for the concrete effect with the lines what is that product called, does it have a specific name? Trying to find my equivalent here in Australia - love your builds, sheer amazing attention to detail!
Thank you! It was advertised as underfloor insulation from b&q here. I've tried to find it online but I think it might be discontinued. It's essentially just thin Styrofoam for putting underneath carpet
Brilliantly improvisational 👍
Nice work as ever man! It really does give me the vibe of a shop that's on it's last legs or in a really bad part of a really bad town that's not dying fast enough. A lot of those have cages on the windows so they can't be smashed.
Thanks, that's kinda the vibe I was going for. I figure if you have necromunda/5 parcsecs stuff going on then it's probably not in the nice part of town. The window cages is something I will definitely be playing with
By far your best project yet. Now I can’t wait what you do with the interior. Thanks for making these awesome videos.
Thanks! I've got a few ideas but we'll see which ones stick...
@@thecavyforge7307 I bought a few spruces of the Stargrave Crew, Crew II and Mercenaries, and wasn’t quite sure what terrain style to go with. This project has the right look, dilapidated (like a forgotten outer planets settlement structure) but not extreme post apocalyptic. Perfect
Sounds great, I'm a big fan of the Northstar games plastics and how kitbashable they are@@dartmart9263
It's always fun to noodle around with crafting, you never know what'll happen. This is a really nice build and it was interesting to see.
Thanks!
This is so good! I love the style and color scheme.
Nice use of components. Looks great. The texture and colouring is great. Nice! Love it all.
Nice, I like it! defo recommend an air brush for lighting effects
Your wier work was on point in this one
Very impressed with the neon sign. When I first saw it I thought you had been experimenting with the LED neon rope lights. You might be able to get brighter colors using fingernail polish.
That is an excellent idea! I will have to give that a try
cool video. I like the handmade graffiti and the neon signs.
Fantastic build! What a good one to round off the end of the year with
Great build! I am wanting to do some 2000 AD style terrain for my new Judge Dredd game that I just bought into and also wanting to flex my creativity. The main problem is storage though.
Sounds great, I have the starter set for it and the cyberpunk city will double up as megacity slums. As for storage that's why a lot of my terrain has flat tops so i can stack it then put smaller pieces inside
Great video.
I'm definitely going to steal your concrete techniques on a project I've been putting off for a while.
You are the only crafting RUclipsr I see using gesso, is there a reason you use it over paint and mod podge?
yes, gesso is a lot cheaper and gives more of a 'tooth' so it helps paint adhere to smoother components. It also doubles as the black basecoat so it saves some time there
Chopper for Oz!
Hi, just a quick question, that insulation board you use for the concrete effect with the lines what is that product called, does it have a specific name? Trying to find my equivalent here in Australia - love your builds, sheer amazing attention to detail!
Thank you! It was advertised as underfloor insulation from b&q here. I've tried to find it online but I think it might be discontinued. It's essentially just thin Styrofoam for putting underneath carpet
@@thecavyforge7307 Yeah I can't find anything like it.