Thank you for the inspiration! Your videos are one of the main reasons I started making scratch built terrain models, mostly made out of old broken toys.
I'm not gonna lie, I was not sold on this build until that paint went on. I can't believe how good these looked by the end. Terrain bashing from junk is such an acquired skill, the few times I've tried to make stuff like this I got about 30% in and just couldn't see the shape beyond the junk. I really admire the ability of you youtube creatives to really look past the stuff and see the form as it develops!
SBackle looks like a great product. It already comes pre-scraped down the sides of the jar to eliminate the edge goop from drying out too fast. Much improved over generic spackle.
I like your ideas fir making terrain out of things that would be thrown away. It was kind of funny, when you said "Now this next part, this is a good one" it went to a commercial.
1) Gorilla heavy wood glue works instead of the PVA/baking soda/sand mix. Has actual wood pulp already mixed in. 2) The modularity of the stackable CD terrain pieces is heckin brilliant. 3) your Necromunda green is fantastic.
Dang! Watching the build I was thinking, that's looking quite grim- then undercoat, base colors, drybrush: Dynamite! The pieces are no longer grim, they are GrimDark! Too great!
I've been toying with the idea of making a 4×4ft necromunda terrain table that goes up 3ft high. Using 5 pillars (pvc pipe in 4 corners then the middle) and attaching walkways and buildings all around the pillars. Trying to go for the underhive vibe while trying to also make it portable lol
I'm baffled by your ingenuity! You see shapes and forms in the tiniest pieces of trash and modifies them to an unrecognizable state for your terrain. Creativity knows no limit
I love this! It just randomly appeared in my recommended, and while I don't build terrain, this was more than enough entertainment and laughs for the entire 15 minutes it ran. The fastest subscribe yet
The little jab at NFT's made me laugh, and these are some genuinely nice objects you made. You're closely paying attention to volume and shuffling up recognizable features to obscure their origins. Good inspiration!
This is honestly really amazing to me. You took nothing and turned it into something that looks like it belongs to a expensive miniature set or something.
Another use for those coffee cup tops I just discovered: If you cut out pieces of plastic from them, and put them on a wood cutting board then poke a dental pick or nail into them, when you flip it over the other side of the plastic will have bulged out so that it makes a little raised rivet. You can make a lot of sheet metal bits quickly this way. Try it, you'll be amazed at how easy it is. Great for ork builds I bet.
Great work. I love the look of decayed clueless heavy engineering. Those 'pressable indicator blobs' on coffee cup lids can be useful for detailing too.
Throughout almost every one of your videos I have major doubts and many mini panics that its going to look terrible, but every time your builds look fantastic in the end. One day I'll learn, right?
2:45 That brought back a repressed memory of me rasping the back of my thumb 😬 That's a fantastic set of scatter terrain. The stacked shots at the end look really cool.
Fuckin' art attack over here! Inspiring shit. Making terrain out of junk really takes me back. Hell, I've got glue and a bunch of bullshit lying around. I think it's time to get crafty.
40k terrain is very forgiving when it comes to scratch building from trash...you can really use anything and it will look great in the end. Great build man. I love it and the commentary is always funny too 😅👍👍
A Scratch built Tyrranid Hive Tyrant would probably be among the coolest thing I've seen in a while, but then again your channel is always putting out stuff that is the coolest things I've seen in a while! Nice Job!
Man, I just did a pass on my nasty hoard and threw out a lot of soda cans, coffee lids, CDs and weird plastic bits and lids, figuring I'd never use them as they're too awkward and recognizable... and now this video comes out. Not sure whether I'm happy or sad I didn't see it before. There will always be more trash, I suppose.
Greatest necromunda terrain i have seen. How do you cram so much detail into so small spaces!? Subbed and good luck with future videos. Would like to see a kill team board filled with this style of terrain!
I literally stumbled over this video today (disclaimer - not really, I mean figuratively) and as much as I enjoyed the tongue in cheek commentary, this is a masterclass in trash-bashing. You just got yourself a new subscriber, young fella!
You get a like for the commentary alone. The content, itself, is worthy of a like as well. :) Thank you for showing us how to turn trash into terrain. I have wondered about how to leverage those disposable plastic storage cups (2.5oz, etc) and you demonstrated great uses for them. I also found the integration of the hair bungees and similar materials to create the cables very clever.
These came out awesome! The only thing that would make this build better is a beauty shot at the end with some gangers on it. Eric's Hobby Workshack...nice
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Thank you for the inspiration! Your videos are one of the main reasons I started making scratch built terrain models, mostly made out of old broken toys.
What do you mean by the bottom of the barrel?
I like your kit bashing JKW
When can i move into my Workshack
ya eh bud giver (soon)
11:51 "It's the 90's and we need caution stripes!"
XD
That goes straight to my favourite quotes file!
I'm not gonna lie, I was not sold on this build until that paint went on. I can't believe how good these looked by the end. Terrain bashing from junk is such an acquired skill, the few times I've tried to make stuff like this I got about 30% in and just couldn't see the shape beyond the junk. I really admire the ability of you youtube creatives to really look past the stuff and see the form as it develops!
My unintentional goal seems to be "looks bad before paint" 😂
Same here Kelimar!
YES. Old school. Doesn't get any better than that.
I enjoyed the mention of your special Wyloch Paper ^_^
Dope skills
'Wylock paper' made me chuckle.
SBackle looks like a great product. It already comes pre-scraped down the sides of the jar to eliminate the edge goop from drying out too fast. Much improved over generic spackle.
"Lightly Hydrated"
it is 2 in the morning and i read "edge" as "edible"
I like your ideas fir making terrain out of things that would be thrown away. It was kind of funny, when you said "Now this next part, this is a good one" it went to a commercial.
😲
1) Gorilla heavy wood glue works instead of the PVA/baking soda/sand mix. Has actual wood pulp already mixed in.
2) The modularity of the stackable CD terrain pieces is heckin brilliant.
3) your Necromunda green is fantastic.
Dang! Watching the build I was thinking, that's looking quite grim- then undercoat, base colors, drybrush: Dynamite! The pieces are no longer grim, they are GrimDark! Too great!
Old CD's make perfect base plates. They are very light and don't bend like cardboard would do
The cathedral entrance is amazing
this is literally the best channel i have ever come across and i don’t even build stuff not only are the builds next level but your funny as hell dude
“Wylock paper” haha. Love it. I subscribed.
DAMMMMMMMMMNNNNNNN!!!!! I loveeeee this! The NecroMacho Entertainment Podcast sent me your way and I’m thankful! This is so cool!!!!!
Oh HELL YES on that gothic arch.
For super-tall elf-looking(?) arches use nasty black plastic coat hangers with a flat front.
I thought so too.
Love the Tim's coffee lid! Great work.
It's kinda crazy how it looks like a pile of random junk, then you prime it and it looks instantly cohesive and great.
Oh man Wyloch paper and and Eric’s hobby shack had me rolling 😂
i love listening to the sarcastic commentary while watching you work. Its like entertainemt within the entertainment.
😊
I've been toying with the idea of making a 4×4ft necromunda terrain table that goes up 3ft high. Using 5 pillars (pvc pipe in 4 corners then the middle) and attaching walkways and buildings all around the pillars. Trying to go for the underhive vibe while trying to also make it portable lol
Make sure you can lift away elements for storage and playability. Sounds sick, share it once its done!
Legitimately impressive, genuinely funny.
This looks ace. And STURDY. I approve and will steal.
"Eric's Hobby Shack" - HILARIOUS!!!
I learned that adding salt to your magic kitchen dust will kill bacteria and make it last longer. This is Great!
Now that is interesting
I'm baffled by your ingenuity! You see shapes and forms in the tiniest pieces of trash and modifies them to an unrecognizable state for your terrain.
Creativity knows no limit
thank you kindly
the erics hobby work shack, hahaha nice job !
A master class in trash bashing. Bravo!
I wasn't too hopeful when the dental floss container was glued down but I am genuinely impressed.
Floss is important in more than one regard.
passable? PASSABLE!!! This is amazing dude!
brilliant. Made me think of the Mako Reactors from FF7
I love this! It just randomly appeared in my recommended, and while I don't build terrain, this was more than enough entertainment and laughs for the entire 15 minutes it ran. The fastest subscribe yet
Glad you enjoyed, and welcome!
Anime sword SHINNNNGGG! sound fx = instant sub
The little jab at NFT's made me laugh, and these are some genuinely nice objects you made. You're closely paying attention to volume and shuffling up recognizable features to obscure their origins. Good inspiration!
"I take this 'Wylock' paper..."
"I build this shanty shack for Eric to live in."
Loving the references ;)
you really do use ALL the junk... that's why I love your videos.
did you notice that studson narrated this episode?
@@ScratchBashing thought it was Knarb
@@BillMakingStuff I thought it was Bill
They sell 'rivets' as something called Diamond Dots in Hobby Lobby ... over 2,000 for $2 USD.
No need to cut random stuff apart :)
I boycotted hobby lobby when they refused to exist in Canada
"Eric's hobby work shack" got me good XD
the way you bash trash is, among many other things, a masterclass in greebles and their effectiveness
This is honestly really amazing to me. You took nothing and turned it into something that looks like it belongs to a expensive miniature set or something.
That Eric's Hobby Workshop joke cracked me up good lol.
he needs to live somewhere
"Wylock paper" Ha!
Only patrons have seen the exclusive pics of the one using all of those poopy bag cardboard tubes.
Wait so it's not just him?
Another use for those coffee cup tops I just discovered: If you cut out pieces of plastic from them, and put them on a wood cutting board then poke a dental pick or nail into them, when you flip it over the other side of the plastic will have bulged out so that it makes a little raised rivet. You can make a lot of sheet metal bits quickly this way. Try it, you'll be amazed at how easy it is. Great for ork builds I bet.
another cool use for bad bits!
Great work. I love the look of decayed clueless heavy engineering.
Those 'pressable indicator blobs' on coffee cup lids can be useful for detailing too.
Yeah! Those are slightly less common now as more and more brands go to a latte style lid/opening (starbucks style)
@@ScratchBashing They're still hanging on in smaller chains here in the UK, SB, but I think history isn't on their side! All best.
wow.... just, wow. Such a great vid! Loving the effects too!
Nice work, the level of extras makes the final product really work
You make magic from garbage. The recycling hero we all need.
This reminds me of an old forum called Terragenesis, where members made all kinds of stuff like this.
Absolute genius level scratch-building. 100% far and above the expensive store bought terrain.
Man you really made great looking terrain with stuff we all throw away ll the time that is really really awesome !!
If ever there was a style called 'trust the process' it's this
Throughout almost every one of your videos I have major doubts and many mini panics that its going to look terrible, but every time your builds look fantastic in the end. One day I'll learn, right?
I'll make a bad one soon!
2:45 That brought back a repressed memory of me rasping the back of my thumb 😬
That's a fantastic set of scatter terrain. The stacked shots at the end look really cool.
I am fearful of the rasp
I love how the idea of the video is how to make cool stuff out of cheap materials.
But I'm just absolutely stunned by your creativity
I'm so glad I have a dog, because now I have access to the little cardboard cylinders you get when finishing poop-bags.
Awesome work!
The round shapes, desaturated green and spilling cables really give off this 90s sci-fi/cyberpunk anime aesthetic.
This is brilliant! I'm watching it again!
This is the best channel on RUclips, period.
This video re-kindled my love for crafting! Yes, It tickled my Jimmies..
Now, Off to Build!!
This guy could place the Ayers Rock into the Grand Canyon and fill up the gaps.
Uluru
Splackle
Please do not use the false colonisation name for uluru. Its grossly offensive and is no longer recognized as being correct.
Looks great!
This was a fantastic build. Could absolutely do so many variations of this to create a whole table of unique trash
That's the idea! (If I ever get to it lol)
The quality of this video is off the charts
Fuckin' art attack over here! Inspiring shit. Making terrain out of junk really takes me back. Hell, I've got glue and a bunch of bullshit lying around. I think it's time to get crafty.
I've never seen so much random junk turned into terrain. This is honestly amazing. Glad I stumbled onto your channel!
I call this style “kit-trash”
And it’s FUN.
Good work bro :]
Those stencils with the sponge, absolutely stunning.
40k terrain is very forgiving when it comes to scratch building from trash...you can really use anything and it will look great in the end. Great build man. I love it and the commentary is always funny too 😅👍👍
These came out amazing! There's something so satisfying about scratch built terrain
Reminds me of Akira or other late 80s-early 90s anime apocalyptic environments. ^__^
This was absolutely brilliant.
I love the references to other craft channels. Good stuff!
Awesome! Another cheap and handy stuff is water putty. Hard as rock spackle once it drys!
Real NecrOldMunda vibes. Corrugated coffee cups truly are a terrain treasure trove.
Awesome! I love it, Eric! I feel as if I'm watching a mad architect hard at work designing some post-apocalyptic future!
Right on!
We need a rivets making tutorial !
Just 40 seconds in and my mind is blown...
I’ll never stop being amazed at how a bunch of random crap can look so good
Looks better than the current GW terrain kits.
Great job!
Great video, always glad to see Sbackle Basherton on the feed!
Those gun reloading and shooting sounds around 6:50 were hilarious. Genuinely laughed
reload the pistolet colle
Seriously awesome build, and the well placed shoutouts were fantastic. ✌️😁
A Scratch built Tyrranid Hive Tyrant would probably be among the coolest thing I've seen in a while, but then again your channel is always putting out stuff that is the coolest things I've seen in a while! Nice Job!
I am working up to Tyranids..
Man, I just did a pass on my nasty hoard and threw out a lot of soda cans, coffee lids, CDs and weird plastic bits and lids, figuring I'd never use them as they're too awkward and recognizable... and now this video comes out. Not sure whether I'm happy or sad I didn't see it before.
There will always be more trash, I suppose.
bask in the regret!
because of this channel I've been saving so much containers and what would be typical trash for making terrain in the future.
This is killer work
God I fucking love your work. I miss DA ORKY STUFFS but these are so good!
orks soon, always soon
@@ScratchBashing WAAAAAAAAGH!!!!!
This has been saved to my 40k terrain and paint list.
Praise the Emperor and this wise man!
Greatest necromunda terrain i have seen. How do you cram so much detail into so small spaces!? Subbed and good luck with future videos. Would like to see a kill team board filled with this style of terrain!
thank you!
I've discovered your channel with the Pod Racer Challenge, and now im fan of your work !
welcome and thank you
I literally stumbled over this video today (disclaimer - not really, I mean figuratively) and as much as I enjoyed the tongue in cheek commentary, this is a masterclass in trash-bashing. You just got yourself a new subscriber, young fella!
Always a delight to see you build
I'm convinced the hawkbill paint brushes are the source of your bashing powers.
I feel like this is your best video yet. Love your work!
Glad you think so!
You get a like for the commentary alone. The content, itself, is worthy of a like as well. :) Thank you for showing us how to turn trash into terrain. I have wondered about how to leverage those disposable plastic storage cups (2.5oz, etc) and you demonstrated great uses for them. I also found the integration of the hair bungees and similar materials to create the cables very clever.
Your junk piles must be EPIC ! How many square m ? Be honest!
about 4m³
@@ScratchBashing nice I've been thinking on organizing a spare room to store all the stuff
Simply stunning! Love the final result!
These came out awesome! The only thing that would make this build better is a beauty shot at the end with some gangers on it. Eric's Hobby Workshack...nice
I still haven't built my gang. I do so little actual model building lol
@@ScratchBashing you’ll have to hire some mercs then!
BTW the tip of using the odd shaped die cut flaps and edges of cardboard packaging is truly inspired
You should trade for a couple figures for scale!
incredible result! well edited and good narrating, great job man