Dried out baby wipes (the generic ones with no pattern printed on) makes a good “fabric” for curtains, tents etc... tougher than news paper, cheaper than cutting up a t-shirt!
12. Add more vegetation. Plants growing out of roof and high up areas of masonry, grass around base level, fresh moss growing on those wet water stained areas. Great vid, much appreciated. Keep up the good work! 👍🏻👍🏻
This is the best mdf terrain how to I've ever seen! I've really struggled with making mdf terrain interesting but I think these techniques will change that. Thanks!
Brilliant how-to video, thank you. Just getting back into 40k through Kill Team and the hobby world has moved on massively since the 80s/90s. This is a great tutorial.
Never realised you are colchester based until this! 4tk is hands down the best FLGS I've ever known of. All of our guys on the channel use them. Also what MAD gaming produce is top stuff!
Tea!! I use tea as a basing material. Of course, I use the tea first to make a cuppa. Then at the end of the day I break open several used tea bags, dry out the content in the oven then mix it with some sand and varying sizes and shapes of aquarium gravel. Great video!
@@MidwinterMinis that would be awesome. Seems like a apocalyptic type of music. Like something you would hear in a zombie movie and the terrain building goes with it so well.
First time viewer here, and I will be a repeat viewer! I love the male/female back and fourth dialog. Not enough females in the hobby!!! When I hit 3:25, I knew I would be a subscriber! "When you're happy with your junk, wink" LOL. I love the "dirty" humor, it's dry, not over the top, and you can quickly miss it if not paying attention. Fantastic!
I would love to see some of the cool stuff you could make and paint with those. I have about 10 of the sci-fi/pipe molds. I built a few things, then they went into a closet for years. Getting back into the mini/terrain hobby again. If you get the molds, and use plaster, don't use cheap plaster/plaster of Paris. Get the dental grade stuff. I used the cheap stuff in the beginning, and the parts would crumble in my hands and turn into dust...
The reason I've never liked mdf terrajn is becauase I've rarely seen people paint it. And even when they do, they dont texture it or give it character. This is great, and now i want to give mdf terrain a chance.
Another awesome thing, I wholeheartedly approve of the use of tea for maximum British-Ness! I'm not a wargamer but many props to you both! *high five from Shropshire*
I take umbrage with the notion that I wouldn’t have a variety of tea available, not being from England and what not. ;) I am inspired to actually start painting my terrain now! Thank you for the video!
Another cheap material I often use for finer sand is Superglue mixed with Bakeing Soda. I use it for Bases and it piles up and gains volume the more you use. Also very simple to use, just put in some glue and straw the soda over it or dip it in. The Super glue goes into a chemical reaction and hardens instantly. (it can get pretty hot!)
I've had a few weird experiences with that technique, with weird white crystals appearing over the paint a couple of years later, so I tend to avoid it now :(
@@MidwinterMinis sounds like the sodium from the powder builded some Kind of Salt from either paint, medium auf or air moisture. Maybe i will cover my bases with varnish before painting. Thank you for sharing your expierience.
Hi, great vid. If i mauy suggest listing the video linked in the description, i would avoid me painful research and make it easier to watch it after watching this one.
I've got a tip to make quick and easy weld lines across metal sections, for those psycho level retailers out there (like if someone quickly welded some metal beams across a door or window). Simply use a match/candle/ lighter to soften a spare piece of sprue and stretch it to a fine strand, glue it in place, then notch it with a hobby knife to simulate the sectioned pattern of a weld line. For best results use a tiny layer of a very thing plastic cement to soften the plastic strand. This is also a great technique to make two sectioned look welded together, like on old WWII tank turrets, etc.
I so wish I had watched this video before I started, but I'm totally gonna apply a lot of it going forward. And see if I can't do some "post"-editing of what I've started on. Also, that was one adorable ending to a terrain video xD
Oh wow that was a luurvely video - it’s always better when the two of you are bouncing off each other 💕 and now a dog too?! Hilarious 😂 Been holding back on mdf buildings as the first one I bought had an awful finish after painting 😡 but now with this discount I’m keen to try again 👍👍 Keep it up guys I always look forward to each new upload
Thanks Christian! Really glad you enjoyed the video. I think the primer really helps the finish of the final thing, as it stops it sucking up so much of the paint you add later :)
Nice - have done all of these techniques in the past except the weathering powder... need to get into that as well... What I really also like on terrain is using glaces on certain areas to slightly change the colour and get some varity - similar to the effect that you are doing with the sponge technique but area focused and not "spot" focused The second thing that Ilike to do was using salt and hairspray to create chipping / rust effects. To sum it up_ Fantastic video, will tune into your channel more often, guys :)
What kind of board is that ? I wish you could show me what it looks like before you cut it i "think" i have the idea thanks so much for shareing looks awsome may Nurgle bless you
0:13 Huh, that symbol reminds me of a story about a Father going all across the lands trying to find his son and get revenge for his dead wife but instead, he finds his son in the most unlikely place. Older than he thought.
I just wanted to say I enjoyed that very much I just found your channel I did subscribe and hit the Bell icon I can't wait to watch more and go back to your older videos thank you and I look forward to watching.
I only just discovered your channel through this video, and from one hobby youtuber to another/others I'd like to say WOW!great video! really, i didn't find it lacking anything, it was spot on!you gained a sub from me! (not that you need it for the numbers like...blimey! you're doing great!)
Great video! Definitely following your steps when I get ready to paint my MDF village. One question tough, I read that in order to avoid MDF warping it's recommendable to first varnish with something called "shellac" (sorry I know the Spanish term exactly but I believe it is this). I noticed that you skipped this all together, so Im curious about your opinion about this kind of first coat before applying any paint :)
Ha. Now tgat comes in handy, I was actually planning on getting some of those mdf buildings but would have settled for covering them in texture spray before painting cause I'm a lazy ass sh**... That certainty looks more rewarding. Let's see what I'll end up with but to guess it'll be a combination. Some tricks I'll definitely use as well. And now. Paint gretchin!😘
Real quick for the damage. If you have a BB gun, (or hell, an actual small handgun, depends on the setting for you terrain) shoot the building. I'm not kidding, do it. Because at about 3cm tall, a 3mm copper pellet might as well be an anti-armor round.
Dried out baby wipes (the generic ones with no pattern printed on) makes a good “fabric” for curtains, tents etc... tougher than news paper, cheaper than cutting up a t-shirt!
"i'm sorry jon, but my hunger exceeds that of even the tyranids"
Yasss, I knew I wouldn't be the only one ;)
Ha
The banner is from the Gunners gang in Fallout 4
I’m so going to savour those nerd points 🤤
BAM, that was quick! Haha
Ah! I thought I recognized it! I was thinking it was from Mad Max, though. I was in the wrong post-nuclear wasteland.
Banner should have been green though
I knew I remembered it from somewhere
No I was to late
these guy were soo nice to allow us to their MDF modular houses for this video so go tell them thanks
step 1: DESTROY IT
step 2: COVER IT IN TRASH
"I'm sorry Jon" That gave me a laugh.
The lack of lasagne is no laughing matter, Jon.
@@MidwinterMinis I cannot escape Garfield can I?
12. Add more vegetation. Plants growing out of roof and high up areas of masonry, grass around base level, fresh moss growing on those wet water stained areas. Great vid, much appreciated. Keep up the good work! 👍🏻👍🏻
Yeah! The sky's the limit for foliage, but things tend to look a little more barren in those post-apoc sci-fi settings :)
Yeah, you're right. I've my head up my post apocalyptic zombie a** at the minute, but for 40k or whatever you've got it about right 😂
British youtube channel.
Finds a way to include tea.
Haha, always.
"Hello I'm the spiffing brit"
Of corse
This is the best mdf terrain how to I've ever seen! I've really struggled with making mdf terrain interesting but I think these techniques will change that. Thanks!
Thanks so much! Glad you found it useful :)
lol the newspaper in french : "Talk about the orgasm like a true scientific theme"
I was noticing that too lol
Le seul thème est "orgasme"
They should have left that headline as a banner left dangling off a wall somewhere 😂
Bien vu
I have been binge watching your terrain videos all morning, as an American you have taught me new favorite word "Lolly Sticks".
Ok soooooo glad Penny was back. We all missed you !
She was always there in the background, snarking, jeering, I just didn't give her a microphone ;)
"Dad, there are other wipes besides star wipes."
"Why eat hamburger when you can have steak?"
I'm glad someone got the reference!
ya thear ar
Brilliant how-to video, thank you. Just getting back into 40k through Kill Team and the hobby world has moved on massively since the 80s/90s. This is a great tutorial.
Very fun video!
Thanks matey!
I like it
Those boards are on the outside. It's not for keeping something out, its for keeping something in...
Great build! looks awesome.
MIND: BLOWN
Great vid ! A tip for the posters :
Print with a laser printer so you can use washes on the papers and the prints won’t run out.
Yeah! I only have an inkjet though, living it 00's style ;)
Midwinter Minis So do i, printshop 😉
Never realised you are colchester based until this! 4tk is hands down the best FLGS I've ever known of. All of our guys on the channel use them. Also what MAD gaming produce is top stuff!
Yeah, I always have a really great time there, even if I'm just briefly swinging by to feed my plastic crack habit, haha
@@MidwinterMinis played in the doubles tournament last week and film with bfs wargaming on here too sometimes. We all love it there
Tea!!
I use tea as a basing material. Of course, I use the tea first to make a cuppa. Then at the end of the day I break open several used tea bags, dry out the content in the oven then mix it with some sand and varying sizes and shapes of aquarium gravel.
Great video!
👍Appropriate tea use is appropriate 🎩
God work on the terrain, is the "I'm sorry jon" a reference to the weird Garfield sub-reddit?
It 100% is, yes. Referencing on point, my friend!
@@MidwinterMinis Thanks, i loved the video and I'm surprised i never thought of the poster one, good idea.
Bullets don't work Jon
What made this video and build even more awesome is the the soundtrack.
Thanks Joe, the music will be available soon if you want to listen to it 24/7, hah
@@MidwinterMinis that would be awesome. Seems like a apocalyptic type of music. Like something you would hear in a zombie movie and the terrain building goes with it so well.
I have avoided MDF kits in the past. This build has changed my mind in a big way. Great video.
I may not be insanely British, but I sure as hell do have a TON of tea in my house at all times!
Sure would love if you painted up some more mdf necromunda terrain. Like the silos and walkways!
That’s some kick ass terrain, it’d look great on the table too
Thanks Ben! Glad you like it. Got to use it in its first game yesterday too, looked great! :)
Y’all are artists, and kickass ones to boot. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise.
Tea - I have a couple of litres of used, dried and dyed leaves to be used for flocking my game mat. Lovely stuff.
A connoisseur of impeccable taste!
Vary kool. I haven’t jumped down the rabbit hole of collecting Terrain but MDF looks like a good place to start
It's very cost effective, and nice to mix it in with DIY stuff and fancy plastic kits :)
That doggo is requiring a hug.
Or treat, your choice.
Haha, totally. She's a total hug-fiend.
Photos or gtfo
Or? OR?!
Purge the abomination
the inscription on the building "ЖЕРТВОВАТЬ" reads like ZHERTVOVAT and means SACRIFICE, hello from post soviet counries.
First time viewer here, and I will be a repeat viewer! I love the male/female back and fourth dialog. Not enough females in the hobby!!! When I hit 3:25, I knew I would be a subscriber! "When you're happy with your junk, wink" LOL. I love the "dirty" humor, it's dry, not over the top, and you can quickly miss it if not paying attention. Fantastic!
Thanks Dan, yeah, Penny's a treasure ;)
I'm new to your channel, so I haven't been through all your vids yet, have you ever used Hirst Arts silicone mo(u)lds?
Not yet! I'm pretty interested though, so maybe in the future :)
I would love to see some of the cool stuff you could make and paint with those. I have about 10 of the sci-fi/pipe molds. I built a few things, then they went into a closet for years. Getting back into the mini/terrain hobby again. If you get the molds, and use plaster, don't use cheap plaster/plaster of Paris. Get the dental grade stuff. I used the cheap stuff in the beginning, and the parts would crumble in my hands and turn into dust...
what a great video. Subscribed! well edited, easy to follow and well articulated.
Oh, thank you! That's very kind of you to say :)
As a carpenter who is brand new to warhammer, I feel this video was made just for me 😂😂
Kudos for freecycling the canister lid palette.
Thank you for this. Running out of things to do on Lockdown.
The reason I've never liked mdf terrajn is becauase I've rarely seen people paint it. And even when they do, they dont texture it or give it character.
This is great, and now i want to give mdf terrain a chance.
Another awesome thing, I wholeheartedly approve of the use of tea for maximum British-Ness!
I'm not a wargamer but many props to you both! *high five from Shropshire*
Nice! New channel too, eh? I've subscribed! Looking forward to seeing what else you create :)
@@MidwinterMinis Aww thank you, much appreciated :D
Nice video I picked up my first MDF building found yours pretty informative and easy to watch looks great too. Thanks for sharing
Thanks Jake! Good luck painting up your building :)
I take umbrage with the notion that I wouldn’t have a variety of tea available, not being from England and what not. ;)
I am inspired to actually start painting my terrain now! Thank you for the video!
Don't worry about it, I'm not actually from England either, haha.
Excellent work. Keep it up. Here's hoping for an Inquisitor line restart so I might get to use these someday
Yeah! I love the vibe of Inquisitor, but was out of the hobby at just the wrong time to get into it.
This is one of the best things you have made to date! Awesome!
Thanks so much, Josh! It was a pretty fun project too :)
Another cheap material I often use for finer sand is Superglue mixed with Bakeing Soda. I use it for Bases and it piles up and gains volume the more you use.
Also very simple to use, just put in some glue and straw the soda over it or dip it in. The Super glue goes into a chemical reaction and hardens instantly. (it can get pretty hot!)
I've had a few weird experiences with that technique, with weird white crystals appearing over the paint a couple of years later, so I tend to avoid it now :(
@@MidwinterMinis sounds like the sodium from the powder builded some Kind of Salt from either paint, medium auf or air moisture. Maybe i will cover my bases with varnish before painting. Thank you for sharing your expierience.
Very nice! I added pastels and textured paste to my shopping list. ;) I'll also be buying some of the Hab Block buildings! Thanks for the tips!
Awesome, hope you enjoy them! :)
Your attention to details is amazing, wonderful job and great technique, looks superb and so real...😍😍
Thanks you very much! When you split up the processes like this, it makes it quite easy though :)
@@MidwinterMinis I'll make a try!
Love the ambient music.
Thanks mate! :)
Thank you guys your video appeared top of my search and was EXACTLY what I was looking for so THANK YOU THANK YOU AND THANK YOU.
Superb video, Lots of tips for beginners & veterens
Happy you found it useful :)
really cool, will be using some of these easy ways for my kill team terrain :)
Excellent! Good luck painting it up :)
Hi, great vid. If i mauy suggest listing the video linked in the description, i would avoid me painful research and make it easier to watch it after watching this one.
It should appear in the suggested videos, but I'll look into it :)
I've got a tip to make quick and easy weld lines across metal sections, for those psycho level retailers out there (like if someone quickly welded some metal beams across a door or window).
Simply use a match/candle/ lighter to soften a spare piece of sprue and stretch it to a fine strand, glue it in place, then notch it with a hobby knife to simulate the sectioned pattern of a weld line. For best results use a tiny layer of a very thing plastic cement to soften the plastic strand.
This is also a great technique to make two sectioned look welded together, like on old WWII tank turrets, etc.
Thanks for your awesome videos! They gave me motivation to paint my Blackstone Fortress's mini. :)
Nice! Glad I could help you out with the set :)
Nicely put together and a good watch with helpful hints...putting them into distinct stages works well 👍
Thank you very much, glad you enjoyed the tutorial :)
you guys did phenomenally well. loved it.
I so wish I had watched this video before I started, but I'm totally gonna apply a lot of it going forward. And see if I can't do some "post"-editing of what I've started on. Also, that was one adorable ending to a terrain video xD
Oh wow that was a luurvely video - it’s always better when the two of you are bouncing off each other 💕 and now a dog too?! Hilarious 😂 Been holding back on mdf buildings as the first one I bought had an awful finish after painting 😡 but now with this discount I’m keen to try again 👍👍 Keep it up guys I always look forward to each new upload
Thanks Christian! Really glad you enjoyed the video. I think the primer really helps the finish of the final thing, as it stops it sucking up so much of the paint you add later :)
"when your happy with your 'junk'..."
Is anyone ever TRULY happy with their junk? ;)
Just don't get paint on it!
@@jason2089 hey, whatever floats your boat
That MDF terrain is awesome, thanks for the link and code.
You're welcome, glad you enjoyed the video :)
ЖЕРТВОВАТЬ? Why? What? This secret message is too secret even for russians.
Too secret for Russians? Haha, I must be better than I thought ;)
@@MidwinterMinis You mean you wrote "donate" in all different languages there? Smooth.
@@deadswordsman damn it! So that's what it means! I couldn't wrap my head around why he wrote "sacrifice" on the building.
@@deadswordsman it may means "to sacrifice" not "donate"
@@Fightwish donation is пожертвование. пожертвовать could mean to sacrifice or to donate.
These are a lot of good ideas. Very helpful =)
Oh hello there you hobby hero. Glad you liked our video!
The piece of newspaper you used at 4:15 reads in french "Speaking about orgasm as a real scientific theme".
Where do you get that from? I am curious.
Don't be a smart-arse Penny :p
Fantastic vid. About to build a load of MDF terrain and will certainly use this vid to help make them POP more on the TT.
If you have a Dremel Tool its super easy to cut chunks out of and rough up MDF!
Nice - have done all of these techniques in the past except the weathering powder... need to get into that as well...
What I really also like on terrain is using glaces on certain areas to slightly change the colour and get some varity - similar to the effect that you are doing with the sponge technique but area focused and not "spot" focused
The second thing that Ilike to do was using salt and hairspray to create chipping / rust effects.
To sum it up_ Fantastic video, will tune into your channel more often, guys :)
Thanks so much! Yeah, it's really nice the subtle changes you can make with light weathering!
ive watched this video fifteen times lbmo. really helped with techniques for my scale buildings
Great video, detail is awesome.
Thanks very much!
Was really pleased to see you’re using hab blocks! Maybe see you at 4tk?
Yeah! I'm definitely going to be at their open day in August if you're around then :)
Midwinter Minis defo, there most weeks as I live locally but it would be nice to meet you n say hi!
What kind of board is that ? I wish you could show me what it looks like before you cut it i "think" i have the idea thanks so much for shareing looks awsome may Nurgle bless you
The kit? It's a Hab Block from Mad Gaming Terrain :)
@@MidwinterMinis Well thank you ! Il sub to you looks great I love the dirty paper on top and the wooden planks across door just looks awsome
Another great video with some great tips..... Absolutely ❤️❤️❤️ your commentary over it 🙂
These tips are also really helpful for Warhammer Fantasy.
Yeah! If you want it dirty, you can use this guide ;)
0:13 Huh, that symbol reminds me of a story about a Father going all across the lands trying to find his son and get revenge for his dead wife but instead, he finds his son in the most unlikely place. Older than he thought.
Another great video!!! So many ideas, keep up the great work!!
Thanks Chris! :)
I just wanted to say I enjoyed that very much I just found your channel I did subscribe and hit the Bell icon I can't wait to watch more and go back to your older videos thank you and I look forward to watching.
Nice! Thanks very much Steve, hope you enjoy our future videos :)
Awesome tutorial. Looking forward to the next video. Keep up the good work.
You two have the best accents!
Haha, thanks Drew :)
The banner is from the gunners in fallout
Got it!
so happy i found this vid wanted to paint my mdf for a ork building this is perfect thanks
Nice work as always. Cheers guys.
Glad you enjoyed it matey!
really awesome tutorial ive seen too many unpainted mdf buildings in game clubs.
There's something quite charming about the scorched MDF look too though :)
Those mesh windows look amazing.
Another thing about rust, copper / brass = greenish blue, iron and steel you get the dark brown and rust.
Yes! This is a mistake I see very often!
Wow! You really elevated the piece!
Nice job, guys! Great video. 👍🏻
Thanks Paulo!
Another great video by you two agian, keep it up
Thank you Mark!
So Good! Love your work guys, don't stop. I might have to use like all of those techniques, like tomorrow!
Thanks Kim, good luck! :)
I only just discovered your channel through this video, and from one hobby youtuber to another/others I'd like to say WOW!great video! really, i didn't find it lacking anything, it was spot on!you gained a sub from me! (not that you need it for the numbers like...blimey! you're doing great!)
Thanks so much! That's very kind of you to say :) I just smashed the subscribe button on your channel too, I bloody love Ork conversions!
This is so amazing thank you guys! Loved this one!
Very cool. I should’ve been taking notes!
Nice techniques and tips, thanks man!
You're welcome! :)
Can you do the industrial upgrade to these I've bought a induction pack because of this video...great work
Nice! I don't have the industrial pack, but maybe in the future ;)
The headline for the paper mache @ 4:13 "talks about Orgasms..."
What is in that cup!?!?!
An other RUclips channel project with Penny. 😂😂😂
Rumbled! Haha
Great video! Definitely following your steps when I get ready to paint my MDF village. One question tough, I read that in order to avoid MDF warping it's recommendable to first varnish with something called "shellac" (sorry I know the Spanish term exactly but I believe it is this). I noticed that you skipped this all together, so Im curious about your opinion about this kind of first coat before applying any paint :)
Great question! I find that giving the models a good blast of spray primer really helps, so your paint doesn't just get sucked up by the material.
"You made it to the end of the video, you must be after the code"
Nah, just wanna see your finished work.
And, very nice!
WE NEED DOG FOOTAGE!
Haha, we'll do our best. Hopefully this will do in the meantime: instagram.com/p/Byx7pAMnA5K/
I think you might be able to find some dog footage online if that's what you're into.
Best line “if you get paint on your junk … wait”
How do they put boards on the outside part of the door if they need to hide inside of it?
You're assuming they're trying to keep something out, rather than someone else trying to keep something IN ;)
Midwinter Minis the...... WHAT?
Marvelous job!
Thank you very much :)
Ha. Now tgat comes in handy, I was actually planning on getting some of those mdf buildings but would have settled for covering them in texture spray before painting cause I'm a lazy ass sh**... That certainty looks more rewarding. Let's see what I'll end up with but to guess it'll be a combination. Some tricks I'll definitely use as well.
And now. Paint gretchin!😘
*slaps roof of Hab Block*
This thing can fit so many Gretchin!
@@MidwinterMinis oh boy, you're on a meme rush today, eh? 😉 *slaps stomach* DAT UN CAN HOLD LOTZ MOAR JUS' NUT ALL DA SAME TIME!
Incredible. Well done.
Thank you!
Real quick for the damage. If you have a BB gun, (or hell, an actual small handgun, depends on the setting for you terrain) shoot the building. I'm not kidding, do it. Because at about 3cm tall, a 3mm copper pellet might as well be an anti-armor round.
Good Job you two 👍
Thanks Guy!
Did you make the music for this video? Impressed - really fits
I did! Thank you so much :)
@@MidwinterMinis Can I ask how? Another hobby I could pick up