Binge watched most of your videos about your models over the last two nights... sorry I haven't commented sooner. I didn't know tinkercad could produce good clean buildings. I normally use blender atm for my models I do own zbrush but lost the disc and I have a new pc :( ... so I spent last night learning tinker, and I am printing my first building as we speak (French farm house and workshop thing) . I also printed off some 1:200 tanks. I actually never war gamed in my life played risk once and a few games of hero quest, is 1:200 a thing in war gaming? If you want to collab on some buildings I am willing to help you on you're Berlin project, I build a lot of 1/35 scale models and that's right up my Straße 🤣🇬🇧🤝🇺🇸
Great to hear and thanks for the support. In wargaming we tend talk in millimeters. 6mm, 15mm, 18mm, 28mm, are the most common. You find scale translators out for them if that helps. 6mm is about 1/300 and I think 15mm is around 1/100. Tinkercad warms well with small scale buildings. Sometimes the other programs are over kill. Good and thanks again.
@@Aaronfromprojectwargaming yeah, just in a can like massive foam that hardens, you spray it out onto a bit of parchment paper/grease proof paper it will treble in size and becomes a sold foam in a way that you can cut.
@@Aaronfromprojectwargaming it looks like whipped cream out of a can but works just as well as a normal foam sheet or the other sheets, a few old guys like me use it. Ha ha.
damn, that looks amazing. i did my fair share of terrain, but i've specialized in more of sci fi/ruins (w40K legacy i guess)... will deff put some effort to get away from destroyed cities andinto greener landscape.
Great walkthrough of your process. Hope you get plenty of games in on them.
Fantastic job! Looking forward your forest terrain!
Very nice job on these hills, they look superb, well done!
That looks incredible!
These are amazing and your tutorial is great! Thank you.
Excellent!
That looks amazing man, great job!
Outstanding!
So beatifull
Binge watched most of your videos about your models over the last two nights... sorry I haven't commented sooner. I didn't know tinkercad could produce good clean buildings. I normally use blender atm for my models I do own zbrush but lost the disc and I have a new pc :( ... so I spent last night learning tinker, and I am printing my first building as we speak (French farm house and workshop thing) . I also printed off some 1:200 tanks. I actually never war gamed in my life played risk once and a few games of hero quest, is 1:200 a thing in war gaming? If you want to collab on some buildings I am willing to help you on you're Berlin project, I build a lot of 1/35 scale models and that's right up my Straße 🤣🇬🇧🤝🇺🇸
Great to hear and thanks for the support. In wargaming we tend talk in millimeters. 6mm, 15mm, 18mm, 28mm, are the most common. You find scale translators out for them if that helps. 6mm is about 1/300 and I think 15mm is around 1/100. Tinkercad warms well with small scale buildings. Sometimes the other programs are over kill. Good and thanks again.
That's looks like an awesome way of making terrain. I like it. How is the project going thus far?
The hills are complete. I'm currently using them for some 2mm ancient games. I'm sure they will see some WWII action soon.
Looking great. Just wondering how do the bases fit on the hillside?
OK they are really meant more for impossible areas
@@Aaronfromprojectwargaming Oh cool just thought I would ask. They do look great.
Have you tried insulation foam and greaseproof paper? I use that to make hills and boards. It's cheap about €5 a can and gives you massive volume.
Do you mean the spray kind?
@@Aaronfromprojectwargaming yeah, just in a can like massive foam that hardens, you spray it out onto a bit of parchment paper/grease proof paper it will treble in size and becomes a sold foam in a way that you can cut.
@@Aaronfromprojectwargaming it looks like whipped cream out of a can but works just as well as a normal foam sheet or the other sheets, a few old guys like me use it. Ha ha.
@@das-se4xl I've not used mainly because I can control the shape and size with the sheets. I've seen guys use the spray foam with good results.
@@Aaronfromprojectwargaming no probs didn't know if you knew about it.
damn, that looks amazing. i did my fair share of terrain, but i've specialized in more of sci fi/ruins (w40K legacy i guess)... will deff put some effort to get away from destroyed cities andinto greener landscape.
You 3D printed the trees?! Do you have a link to the files?
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