Let's Make Modular Hills: Terrain for Wargames, Flames of War, Napoleonics, Black Powder, 40k, D&D
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- Hills are probably the most important type of terrain you can have. They are useful for all types of miniature games such as 40K, Flames of War, Black Powder, Historicals, D&D, Warhammer, Lord of The Rings etc. Hills of all types also have a home on miniature train layouts and dioramas.
In this video I provide a quick and easy tutorial on how you can make your own hills for your wargaming table, or model spread. Most importantly the techniques I use develop a lot of interest by incorporating rocks and other details to make the hills stand out on the table and look like more than just green lumps.
If you like miniature wargaming of any type including Warhammer, 40k, dioramas, Advanced Dungeons and Dragons (D&D), Black Powder, napoleonics, historicals and Bolt Action, I suggest you watch as many of the techniques featured here for both beginning and advanced model painters would be useful.
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Thanks to Aubrey Brawley for assistance with audio.
You are very creative, and I always enjoy watching your videos. You make painting look so easy, but from experience, I know it takes skill! Keep making great videos! 👍
This is very cool. Came here through the post on OGB on Facebook. Liked and subscribed 👍
Awesome! Thank you!
Wow, I really enjoyed that! You are so creative and they looked so realistic! Keep up the great work!
Awww....thanks Mom.
It's a cool work. I'm just subbed here
Nice work!
Please sometime review the types of foam cutters you use. Especially the foam table cutter. Thanks.
Will do. I have the economy versions and they work pretty well. A razor saw is also a good option with a broader number of uses.
It is oddly satisfying to watch the styrofoam melt...you should do a video on different types of foam cutters and how to use them.