When I was 9 in 1959 I made a fort of pop sickle sticks with ramparts. Used tape to hold up the gates so not classy like this one but I had fun making it and playing with it.😊
I have been debating making something like this for a while. Now having seen your video, I am wondering if any of the random trim etc. the previous owner left in my shop would work. If not, I am sure I could pick some up that would. As you said, good for black powder era, Viking attacks in England, Saxon migration to England, Roman era, and fantasy stuff. Take off the side walls and it can be right on the edge of the table for an ambush scenario where one side desperately needs to get to the fort, or a break out scenario, as the deffenders know they have no hope, so try to suprise the seigers with a concentrated sally and escape.
Awesome! Having the smaller straight sections is also brilliant if you want to "destroy" a wall in a game you can simply remove that section you've convinced me to give it a crack, I've ordered the parts I need and will hopefully post how my own build goes attempting to copy this :)
I really enjoyed your presentation I think the product is excellent particularly as it doesn't cost much, I think you have understated your skill at building but also in the modular design and making best use of scratch materials. a concise presentation style too which cut straight to the chase.... (crikey that seemed a lot of praise, but for me its an an excellent useful high quality concise post what I look for in utube ...thank you for posting! Huzzah!
That looks great. I've been putting off making a FIW fort as I didn't want to deal with cutting up bamboo skewers. What are the dimensions of those wooden cuticle pushers ?
Cool project and simple to do it looks like. Quarter round trim or something similar would work for the banks for folks that are going to the lumber yard.
All looks very good but how long would it last with a few little lads playing with it? 4 little lads would love it , or is it the mans hobby if so he is very creative
I thought those were toothpick holder
I think this looks really good, I might have to try to make one myself.
When I was 9 in 1959 I made a fort of pop sickle sticks with ramparts. Used tape to hold up the gates so not classy like this one but I had fun making it and playing with it.😊
This is really cool! It also looks like a Greek fort during the Peloponnese wars
Dude it's simple and easy FOR EVERYONE to make those cuts. Stop talking like you just cured cancer and it was easy for you.
Thanks for the info. Looks like I have a future project.
That looks good. Great as a goblin fort as well mate :D
Cheers,
T.
athilith goblins will have a cave, the dwarf , elf and human alliance can use the fort😉
I have been debating making something like this for a while. Now having seen your video, I am wondering if any of the random trim etc. the previous owner left in my shop would work. If not, I am sure I could pick some up that would.
As you said, good for black powder era, Viking attacks in England, Saxon migration to England, Roman era, and fantasy stuff. Take off the side walls and it can be right on the edge of the table for an ambush scenario where one side desperately needs to get to the fort, or a break out scenario, as the deffenders know they have no hope, so try to suprise the seigers with a concentrated sally and escape.
"a hot glue gun was the best gun to use" nah I personally use a 9mm for my models
damn i already made the same fort but i had to sharpen like a thousand sticks
Very nice. I am inspired to make one now.
Cheers
Brilliant mate
Very Nice Afternoon tele 😊
Owain, i have watched this 3 times now and i have to say it’s the best video i have seen this year. Top stuff old son.
Marksman Gaming thanks very much Gary
Looks brilliant, better than anything you could buy, thanks for the info.
Thanks very much
Looks great, effective and fantastic job on it, have to try something like that one day!
Thanks very much
Very nice, clever to split into sections, love the platforms on the inside
war gaming with Garry thanks Garry
I love this I am going to build that first I need soilder action figure
Awesome! Having the smaller straight sections is also brilliant if you want to "destroy" a wall in a game you can simply remove that section
you've convinced me to give it a crack, I've ordered the parts I need and will hopefully post how my own build goes attempting to copy this :)
Great, glad you found it useful. Send me some pictures when you do it I'd love to see it
I really enjoyed your presentation I think the product is excellent particularly as it doesn't cost much, I think you have understated your skill at building but also in the modular design and making best use of scratch materials. a concise presentation style too which cut straight to the chase.... (crikey that seemed a lot of praise, but for me its an an excellent useful high quality concise post what I look for in utube ...thank you for posting! Huzzah!
Andy Mac thanks Andy very kind
That looks great. I've been putting off making a FIW fort as I didn't want to deal with cutting up bamboo skewers. What are the dimensions of those wooden cuticle pushers ?
Robert Chisholm these where 3 inch but I think you can get longer ones too
I'd never heard of cuticle sticks before and can see lots of wargaming uses for them - if you cut the points off you could even build log cabins etc.
Ralph Astley yes a very useful product, and cheap
Proper job Owen you are indeed Mr Supper Chippy ! Regards Gav .
gavin booth thanks mate
ive been there for a trip remember the school that has purple jumpers
seeeereeeeeee yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Cool project and simple to do it looks like. Quarter round trim or something similar would work for the banks for folks that are going to the lumber yard.
SmittyM14 thanks mate
All looks very good but how long would it last with a few little lads playing with it? 4 little lads would love it , or is it the mans hobby if so he is very creative
Lasts quite well, my kids have played with it and only a few accidents that are really easy to fix
Cracking buddy.. looks the part kid.
pancakepayney payne thanks Nathan
thanks Nathan
A great how to & a fort built to the highest order.
British Legion cheers Nick
Looks awesome. What are the dimensions of the cuticle pushers?
Thanks, they are 3mm x 75mm
@@MrSuperchippy74 Cheers. Think I'll have a shot at making my own fort. :D
Nice one mate, looks very nice
Liberator240 thanks mate
Superb work.
Thanks very much
enjoyed - thanks, I fancy having a go at that.
Norman Smith thanks, let me know how you get on
Brilliant.
pbeccas thanks mate
Love that, well explained☺
vonketteringham thanks Fazer
I mean Frazer