*2 second intro* "Hello! Let's begin by making a stone wall." Did I black out for the 5 minute explanation of what terrain is that I 100% already know? No? This channel just gets to the point? Subscribed.
Man, your terrain videos are SO refreshing. I finally don't see it as something you need high end tools or special materials to make it. Cant wait to try it myself!
3:25 This made me smile! :) On the one hand seeing this old picture of the orc-wall again (nostalgic) and on the other it was also the first terrain i made myself.
This is helping me alot! Not a lot of local store keep miniature basing materials, so finding new and creative ways to make my bases help ALOT! Thanks again
Wow this is actually really clever. What a great channel I stumbled on here. You get straight to the point and leave out a lot of unnecessary detail that just causes people to copy it.
Hi Miscast T, glad you're coming back. I make scratch WW2 dioramas and thought your ideas were excellent. Love the walls and barricades. Keep up up please mate. Blessings from Ireland.
I have been out of the hobby for a decade now, but this video, as well as a couple of your other videos tempt me to build some terrain again. I might even make videos of it.
I've recently just started painting my Zombiecide collection. I want to create tile square holders with broken wall all around them. This is what I needed. Thanks!
While I am not a gamer, I really am absorbing your ideas. I do village vignettes and the D56 stuff is crazy expensive. I only do Halloween so all the trees, graveyards, walls, and background builds will save me a ton on money. Thanks for sharing and keep up the great work. I have already altered some buildings to my Halloween theme with your painting techniques.
Hey, if you're basecoating something, try adding a little rubbing alcohol to your paint. It will destroy the surface tension so it flows into every nook and cranny. Saves a TON of time getting the bush into all of those tiny cracks.
Oh god he just gets straight to it. No camera too close to his face. Multiple builds, no dependency on specilist equipment. It even has high production value
Making walls out a mat like that is brilliant. I just made 8 walls and two columns using that material. Easy, light, durable. And since it was black foam I don't really need to do that much more to it.
Your videos are excellent - most terrain videos are too long and rambling, these are well produced and quick, while being very easy to follow. Please make more!
I absolutely love your method of making stone walls. I'll be running a oneshot DMD session for some newbie friends shortly and now that I've watched this tutorial and gotten my hands on some EVA foam I'm definitely gonna make some ruins for the game :D make something special for their first DND experience!
As an ork player interested in creating some scenery based on my army, I am impressed. There's not a lot proper ork inspired terrain out there, and you have me 2 in one video. The scrap iron barricade I have not come across before and looks quick, easy, and really effective. The spiked barricade I may add my own twist to; and replace the sharpened stakes with eyebeams and steel bars that have been sharpened
I've built similar terrain before using similar items an methods. Only difference is I made some rock walls using small pebbles an stones. It's a bit heavy but it was the first time making a rock wall and I used what I had (rocks and a hot glue gun). Nice work, keep up the awesome work.
Unique channel. Love it. Keep up the good work! Soundtrack that occurred to me while watching this episode: "Do you hear the people sing? Singing the songs of angry men? It is the music of the people Who will not be slaves again!" Les Mis
I used a glue gun for many years but I rarely use it now. I don't like the annoying glue whisps you get and over time I've found my hot glue joins have become brittle or fallen apart in our Australian weather. Super glue or PVA works just fine for most things I've found. Whatever works for you :)
I want to make a post apoc dice tower and I've been putting off starting, but re-watching your Ork vids has inspired me to stop wingeing and just start.
Hooray! I was afraid you were out of the YouTubing game. Great stuff! I really dug the Tau building video and would love to see more stuff about buildings - as much as I like the barricades and such, buildings really get my imagination running.
Finally! Someone who doesn't spend 5 minutes talking about all the crap, and instead just does it. Subscribed!
*2 second intro*
"Hello! Let's begin by making a stone wall."
Did I black out for the 5 minute explanation of what terrain is that I 100% already know?
No?
This channel just gets to the point?
Subscribed.
Finally! A terrain building channel that is not boring to watch. Keep up the good work.
Man, your terrain videos are SO refreshing. I finally don't see it as something you need high end tools or special materials to make it. Cant wait to try it myself!
Thank you baby Trent ❤
3:25 This made me smile! :)
On the one hand seeing this old picture of the orc-wall again (nostalgic)
and on the other it was also the first terrain i made myself.
This is helping me alot! Not a lot of local store keep miniature basing materials, so finding new and creative ways to make my bases help ALOT! Thanks again
I was blown away at how straightforward but detailed this video was. I see you've got a lot more in store. Keep up the great work!
Best "terrain DIY" i saw for a long long time. Good Job !
Bro you're awesome. You're like Bob Ross of miniatures !!
The stuff you make is amazing, absolutely love it! Subbed!
Wait what, how did I never see this! Omg
Lol too late.
@@drumrollplease4079 rip me
@@Miscast Sorry lol
And I made Pop IT out of cardboard. On my channel! )
Really super stuff and you're creating scatter terrain that can be used to help define separate areas and also serve to block. Very nice job!
Beginner here, watched many "basic terrain " vids so far and this is the best by far. Thanks very much❤😊
Wow this is actually really clever. What a great channel I stumbled on here. You get straight to the point and leave out a lot of unnecessary detail that just causes people to copy it.
Hi Miscast T, glad you're coming back. I make scratch WW2 dioramas and thought your ideas were excellent. Love the walls and barricades. Keep up up please mate. Blessings from Ireland.
Great video. Like how you dont have a long intro & just get into it. Excellent advice regarding making the terrain. Love your work!
Good stuff! I'm going to cut up a bunch of pieces and sit down with my boys, 10 and 7 years old, and build some walls. They're going to love it!
Did they love it?
I like the palisade at the end... nice.
Very clever instant corrugated iron!
I have been out of the hobby for a decade now, but this video, as well as a couple of your other videos tempt me to build some terrain again. I might even make videos of it.
That's brilliant. thanks for sharing.
I've recently just started painting my Zombiecide collection. I want to create tile square holders with broken wall all around them. This is what I needed. Thanks!
Sooo gooood!!! Best cheap and easy to do tutorial on RUclips :)
No bullshit 5 minutes intro, straight to the point. Love it. Please do more!
So concise! Very refreshing in the current RUclips climate.
While I am not a gamer, I really am absorbing your ideas. I do village vignettes and the D56 stuff is crazy expensive. I only do Halloween so all the trees, graveyards, walls, and background builds will save me a ton on money. Thanks for sharing and keep up the great work. I have already altered some buildings to my Halloween theme with your painting techniques.
thank you so much for being straight to the point, and going thru every step
Amazing! Perfect 👍 most guides start off with a lot of equipment and assuming you have a big workspace
Hey, if you're basecoating something, try adding a little rubbing alcohol to your paint. It will destroy the surface tension so it flows into every nook and cranny. Saves a TON of time getting the bush into all of those tiny cracks.
Awesome! Thanks so much for the tip, I'll try it out :)
definitely the best terrain channel on the internet!
Oh god he just gets straight to it.
No camera too close to his face.
Multiple builds, no dependency on specilist equipment.
It even has high production value
Thanks a lot! Can't wait for more.
Thank you! :)
I love your style! Very inspiring. Not just the crafting, but the editing as well. Definitely subscribing.
Cheers! Thankyou
This is exactly what I was looking for, a chanel that shows HOW not just "here it is, guys, look!" Thank you.
Looks realistic and superb, wonderful job!
Cutting the gym mat is a great idea I have been playing around with polystyrene but your idea is better . Thanks
Making walls out a mat like that is brilliant. I just made 8 walls and two columns using that material. Easy, light, durable. And since it was black foam I don't really need to do that much more to it.
This was great. It's great that you get right into the action.
Your videos are excellent - most terrain videos are too long and rambling, these are well produced and quick, while being very easy to follow. Please make more!
Thankyou for the kind words, more are on the way :)
Such a nice and chill dude haha
Exactly what I was looking for today. Subscribe.
Aw MAN! I love this!! Can't wait to see what else you come up with!!
Thank you good sir.
I absolutely love your method of making stone walls. I'll be running a oneshot DMD session for some newbie friends shortly and now that I've watched this tutorial and gotten my hands on some EVA foam I'm definitely gonna make some ruins for the game :D make something special for their first DND experience!
just discovered your channel, gonna binge every single video today
Nice pieces , keep up the good work .
Love the way you do your videos
cheers mate :)
Man you are an angel to this hobby
Brilliant!! Thank you for creating this!
Mate! Good job. Love your style. All the best!
Good lord how does this channel not have more subs?
Excellent work man!
Nice job! Inspired by your prowess, I bought some tools and will try this!
As an ork player interested in creating some scenery based on my army, I am impressed. There's not a lot proper ork inspired terrain out there, and you have me 2 in one video. The scrap iron barricade I have not come across before and looks quick, easy, and really effective. The spiked barricade I may add my own twist to; and replace the sharpened stakes with eyebeams and steel bars that have been sharpened
Cheers! Great ideas, be sure to check out my ork terrain tutorial too!
Great video, I like the format and the information. Keep up the good work.
Thank you!
Great ideas
Your style is so unique and i LOVE your editing! :D
Thank you!
EVA foam! What a brilliant medium! Thanks!
very nice terrain
Some great options for different walls
Glad you're back!
Glad to be back!
I've built similar terrain before using similar items an methods. Only difference is I made some rock walls using small pebbles an stones. It's a bit heavy but it was the first time making a rock wall and I used what I had (rocks and a hot glue gun). Nice work, keep up the awesome work.
thanks for sharing bro
No worries!!
Great stuff bro, thank you for making these and posting
Part-man part sofa your that laid back ! No waffle just content. Good job man ;-)
LOL thankyou
Unique channel. Love it. Keep up the good work!
Soundtrack that occurred to me while watching this episode:
"Do you hear the people sing?
Singing the songs of angry men?
It is the music of the people
Who will not be slaves again!"
Les Mis
You do great work mate keep it up!
Love the content and the new style of editing, keep it up!
A glue gun is a great alternative to superglue in terrain making. You can buy them from as little as $10 from your local hypermarket.
I used a glue gun for many years but I rarely use it now. I don't like the annoying glue whisps you get and over time I've found my hot glue joins have become brittle or fallen apart in our Australian weather. Super glue or PVA works just fine for most things I've found. Whatever works for you :)
Very well made, I'm looking forward to more
Thank you!
You are very skilled and I can't wait for more videos like this
Brilliant thank you
Fantastic video. I'll be doing some of these for sure
Learning how you make your own flock would be great!
You're in luck! It's on it's way
Great tutorial sir. Keep doing your thing!
Awesome dude! Great style. Well done video. 5/5 stars!
Fantastic video, keep up the great work!!
nice work
Extremely well done! Thank you!
Your ending is great.
Thank you so much. Keep up the awesome job.
Hey just wanna say everything looks amazing and keep up the great work!!!👍
Fine product m8
I like your style of acting in front of the cam! 😄
and to you I say Huzzah! Good luck in your upcoming videos.
THIS IS SUCH AN AWESOME CHANEL!!!
And a flock making tutorial would be excellent (Y)
Really well done - I'm going to share on the Facebook page for our gaming cafe!
Thank you, that means a lot!
These are awesome
Solid! Thanks!!
cracking job mate, and a really fun tutorial to watch even if one would just watch this randomly!
just watched a few of your vids..... then subscribed
thanks for the effort you put into this.
This brings me so much joy, I'm not entirely sure why, but idc
Just found your channel, very helpful.
I want to make a post apoc dice tower and I've been putting off starting, but re-watching your Ork vids has inspired me to stop wingeing and just start.
Thank you, now i know what to do with all the scrap foam leftovers! Im going to build castle!
“We shall call it- Castle”
Love this! Using this to save me some cash to get more minis!
Hooray! I was afraid you were out of the YouTubing game. Great stuff!
I really dug the Tau building video and would love to see more stuff about buildings - as much as I like the barricades and such, buildings really get my imagination running.
Onto it! Buildings coming up!
it looks realy good
I've watched all of your videos, they are great! Can you do something on making forests, cliffs, hills, and complete buildings?
What’s texture paste ?
This is heaps good!