but you're the one that clicked on it right fuckface? lol only a fucking moron would see something extremely well done made by someone obviously way more talented than he will ever be, and respond with a "no life" comment lol what a tool 😂
"Wurld Waagh Tuw" I do love Luke's accent. The hole-cutter craters are a really smart idea; as is the rubble-sheet. The 95% completed tables look wonderful already.
It was actually a "light bulb" moment for me! Amazing work Re: falling off, Could try sneaking some pins or higher gauge nails in. Slide them through glue and a foam brick or rock to act as a washer and hold it down with the added benefit of hiding the fastener? That or mini neodymium magnets
hats off to the fact that you kept building it as a board to play on. i would have gotten carried away ending up with giant diorama that i`ll never going to finish :D
Absolutely love this already. It’s like a museum quality display. All that time spent placing those tufts was well worth it, it looks really natural. Love those brick piles, can’t wait to see all the old wartime posters/propaganda on those buildings. The effort that you and the team have put into this one really shows.
That is an amazing table. It is full of 200 IQ tips too. Loved the debris piles made out of resin, the craters, and the return of the cobblestone wallpaper. I can't wait to see the whole thing together and complete.
Favourite part of this is the buildings. Amazing how they really don't look like MDF buildings after you've been at them. Can't bloody wait for the next video.
A Masterpiece. Well done Luke, this is a true thing of beauty man. Never would have thought you had another %5 to go yet mate. Looking forward to seeing that and the Manor with it all pulled together. 😍
What an absolutely stunning board. I have to say the level of detail is incredible. The resin brick overlays is a genius idea. Well done to you all for creating such a thing of beauty. It is a board that I could dream of playing on. 👍🏻
Very nicely done. I must admit Hadrian plain is one of my favourite wallpapers to use. I tend to use it more as a quick build option for castles,and fantasy buildings. I've made a few scatter terrain rubble pieces to add to one of the ranges I sculpt.Rather than items to be incorporated into a board. Your solution has is elegant in its simplicity knowing its going to be assaulted by D6 and sausage fingers let alone the rigours of the show circuit. Big exponent of having urban areas fade into rural through the use of gardens. Rather than abruptly going from brick to field. They also add an additional level of complexity to a game that's lost when you've just buildings plonked on flocked. board. Your choice of implying gardens Rather than being sucked in by the veg patch and shed.Really let's the storytelling of the board transition seamlessly from urban to rural. Looking forward to seeing the completed table.
This is mind-boggling work!!! Impressive how you achieve the look you're aiming for. The rubble pile trick was brilliant! AMAZING build so far, Looking forward to the other 5%!
To add from last post, you must also use rubbing alcohol before the glue. The alcohol will let the glue spread out better and seep into the shrubbery itself. It’s easier to use a Pipette to do this. Thin out the glue to about a 50/50 mix of glue to water. Here in the states the product I use is Elmers Glue-all. And I use a 70 percent concentrate alcohol. Bloody amazing work you lads do for your gaming tables! Cheers from Georgia, USA!! Hoist a pint or two for me!
Wow. Thank you so much my friend. It is truly astonishing to watch your dreams coming true. But even my wildest of dreams never envisaged something as amazing as this. I feel like a very proud new father!
I like your pony tail friend during the vid, hes smiling, having a good time laying out moss strips and all sorts of terrain work. I wish to be happy as him 😊
From someone who absolutely loved the tv series this looks so accurate that it’s like you pressed pause and just dragged a scene straight from the show
We did FOY a while back at the local Hobby Shop - White bed-sheet for snow-covered ground , hay-stacks , buildings, etc. , etc. !Because we're at the Hobby Shop we have to be DONE by 10 PM and have the table-game picked-up too ! Made for a fun-night battling here in K.C. Kan. !! :-)
Splendid work. I like the addition of ruined furnature in the rubble piles something I shall start to do I think. I also think casting the rubble and molding it before its cured is genius!!!
I think I got to see this board in person at the UK Games expo a few weeks ago. And this outstanding. It was a pleasure to get chance to have a demo game on it.
It's a clever build, so e creative solutions for areas and the compromises are smart and solution based around game play and forward planning. The craters is something not thought about but will grab that one. So to with the rubble sheets. To share a tip, if you are 3d printing the bricks, I tend to use orange resin or if lots MDF ones tend to use jam jar with an orange stain, and then dump on piece of cling film to dry. The board though is truly amazing
Wow! Thank you for sharing so much detail about this project. Thank you very much for posting this video. I think about my days doing wargaming on a paper/cardboard map with cardboard pieces (I am very old) and feel very envious of you.
I want to play on that board. It is thelittle things like crates and furniture you've added. Really liking the way you cast those rubble piles. Will be nicking those ideas
To the maker of this Diorama: you are a Creator of Art and incredibly skillful. If some posters think this is not important, or he "has no life" or people have to "work hard and survive", they missed the very meaning of humanity. Even earliest humans didn't spend all the time making fire or hunting for survival. After a time they expressed themselves through cave paintings. Throughout history humans found the highest expression of themselves through Arts in all kinds, shapes and forms. A Diorama is like a oil painting - a 3D version of a highly sophisticated oil painting. Did people tell Leonardo da Vinci "to get a Life" or "go work hard" when he was painting the Mona Lisa? Probably. But then, nothing of what these other people did is in the Louvre and today millions go and pay good money to see his art. Please continue expressing your human spirit through these captivating Dioramas, as it is the highest expression of who you are and our humanity. Creativity and Art is what distinguishes humans from animals as a Lifeform.
I use that resin rubble trick on rock molds. To keep it thin, I just roll the resin around the mold while it's liquid. Once it gels but is still pliable, I peel it out of the mold and form it to an armature. You get some really cool formations that way.
I don't know what it is about English, but they make the best miniature and movie sets. Fireball XL5, Thunderbirds, Star Wars, Alien and Aliens, and so on. Always amzing stuff.
This is just absolutely stunning and fair play to you and your team as the love and hard work shows. Really enjoyed the little bit at the end about the design compromises you had to make.
Getting into Bolt Action myself. Absolutely love the board. You've made alot of great terrain, but personally...I think you really set the bar higher for wargaming boards. Really enjoyed this and will be watching it a few times more. Cheers!!
Excellent build, attention to detail is brilliant just like being back in Bosnia. Love the green couch and table. Hats off to you sir. Keep the faith. Peace ☮️
this is bloody awesome dude! it's been such a great watch seeing you get this done from start to finish, you have packed so much real life detail into the board. gonna be such a fun and immersive time playing on it, i hope you have a blast :D
As always I love seeing your table builds more than anything else. They are fantastic and the amount of details that go into them is amazing. I love doing the same thing and would one day love to build a table with you Luke!!!!!
As a fan of the channel, part of the motivation of asking Luke to build this board was to give him a huge blank canvas to work on, and an opportunity to play on a grand scale. With the added benefit of videos like this that we all can enjoy. Couldn't be happier with the way it has worked out.
Phenomenal build and board. It would be such a pleasure to play on, so immersive. The extra details just make it, like all the extra little bits in the rubble piles. Really enjoyed the series so far and can’t wait to see all the boards together 😃👍🏼
I've been watching your channel from video one until now and wow the way you have progressed and become a master at your craft has been fun to watch. Congrats on the success with your product line and making your own way in the industry.
Amazing build! If I may, I'd like to suggest the addition of a random piano in the middle of the street like in the movie. So iconic to me. I'm honestly a little sad that I won't be able to 'hop across the pond' to play on it myself.
Just incredible work Luke…😧 Must be great fun to play on, so many different elements. Especially like the rubble mould idea, saving so much extra time, whilst as you say staying all in one piece over time & gameplaying. Great video!🙂👌
No life
Shut up lad
What are you doing with your life
but you're the one that clicked on it right fuckface? lol only a fucking moron would see something extremely well done made by someone obviously way more talented than he will ever be, and respond with a "no life" comment lol what a tool 😂
@@I.beat.nonces.with.hammers like everybody, i lost my life
Still has more talent then you
"Wurld Waagh Tuw" I do love Luke's accent.
The hole-cutter craters are a really smart idea; as is the rubble-sheet.
The 95% completed tables look wonderful already.
Those rubble moulds are pure genius! Well done Luke!
It was actually a "light bulb" moment for me! Amazing work
Re: falling off, Could try sneaking some pins or higher gauge nails in. Slide them through glue and a foam brick or rock to act as a washer and hold it down with the added benefit of hiding the fastener? That or mini neodymium magnets
hats off to the fact that you kept building it as a board to play on. i would have gotten carried away ending up with giant diorama that i`ll never going to finish :D
Simply incredible work...and I build 1/72 WW2 dioramas...but your work is unbelievable!
Damn....now i wanna play Company of Heroes. Looks stunning.
Absolutely love this already. It’s like a museum quality display. All that time spent placing those tufts was well worth it, it looks really natural.
Love those brick piles, can’t wait to see all the old wartime posters/propaganda on those buildings.
The effort that you and the team have put into this one really shows.
Dude the level of detail is insane!
Like these people out here making an irl gmod sandbox!
That is an amazing table. It is full of 200 IQ tips too. Loved the debris piles made out of resin, the craters, and the return of the cobblestone wallpaper. I can't wait to see the whole thing together and complete.
No idea what this video got recommended to me, but holy moly, this was awesome!
Sooo good!
Rest in Peace RUclips Luke😅
It s seems a real battlefield!!great job!! Best compliments
The amount of skill here is breath taking. Stunning attention to detail.
That resin rubble covering is such a good idea , you smashed it with this board !
Favourite part of this is the buildings. Amazing how they really don't look like MDF buildings after you've been at them. Can't bloody wait for the next video.
I absolutely love the little details, they're what bring a game to life and keep it grounded.
Luke, this is OUTSTANDING!!! congratulations mate :-)
very impressive I love the idea with the resin that nots yet fully cured so you can manipulate it a bit. Very clever.
Holy shit! This is awesome man! Probably my favorite of your projects so far bro.
A Masterpiece.
Well done Luke, this is a true thing of beauty man. Never would have thought you had another %5 to go yet mate. Looking forward to seeing that and the Manor with it all pulled together. 😍
Praise from the praise-worthy is high praise indeed!
love you neil!
Congratulations, I am from Carentan.
Hello from France 👋
What an absolutely stunning board. I have to say the level of detail is incredible. The resin brick overlays is a genius idea.
Well done to you all for creating such a thing of beauty. It is a board that I could dream of playing on. 👍🏻
Very nicely done. I must admit Hadrian plain is one of my favourite wallpapers to use. I tend to use it more as a quick build option for castles,and fantasy buildings.
I've made a few scatter terrain rubble pieces to add to one of the ranges I sculpt.Rather than items to be incorporated into a board.
Your solution has is elegant in its simplicity knowing its going to be assaulted by D6 and sausage fingers let alone the rigours of the show circuit.
Big exponent of having urban areas fade into rural through the use of gardens. Rather than abruptly going from brick to field. They also add an additional level of complexity to a game that's lost when you've just buildings plonked on flocked.
board. Your choice of implying gardens Rather than being sucked in by the veg patch and shed.Really let's the storytelling of the board transition seamlessly from urban to rural.
Looking forward to seeing the completed table.
This is mind-boggling work!!! Impressive how you achieve the look you're aiming for. The rubble pile trick was brilliant! AMAZING build so far, Looking forward to the other 5%!
Your eye for detail is incredible, mate. You've got a real knack for knowing the little details to make it look *just right*.
To add from last post, you must also use rubbing alcohol before the glue. The alcohol will let the glue spread out better and seep into the shrubbery itself. It’s easier to use a Pipette to do this. Thin out the glue to about a 50/50 mix of glue to water. Here in the states the product I use is Elmers Glue-all. And I use a 70 percent concentrate alcohol. Bloody amazing work you lads do for your gaming tables! Cheers from Georgia, USA!! Hoist a pint or two for me!
That resin rubble 'skin' is such a good idea!
Wow. Just freaking....WOW!!
Wow. Thank you so much my friend. It is truly astonishing to watch your dreams coming true. But even my wildest of dreams never envisaged something as amazing as this. I feel like a very proud new father!
Was a privilege to work on it Duncan, all the best fella 👍
@@yoshimi488 so glad you made the edit! Thanks so much for all the hard work!!!
The resin rubble idea was brilliant
holy smokes that resin rubble technique is incredible!!!! I cant believe I havent seen that before, its so simple and easy and looks fantastic!!!
Love the shell craters. Above ground craters never look right. Rubble moulds are brilliant too.
Great board. I really enjoyed watching the video.
I like your pony tail friend during the vid, hes smiling, having a good time laying out moss strips and all sorts of terrain work. I wish to be happy as him 😊
Whaaaaat? That rubble technique is honestly crazy, had to watch it back twice!
Love it, the small detail what makes it, great job, hangn out to see the final
From someone who absolutely loved the tv series this looks so accurate that it’s like you pressed pause and just dragged a scene straight from the show
I particularly liked the creative way of using the drill for craters. Great idea and the whole thing looks amazing!
Damn! Just wow mate, that is fantastic - what a pleasure it would be to play on that table!
Savage looking board. Coronation Street never looked so good 😆
We did FOY a while back at the local Hobby Shop - White bed-sheet for snow-covered ground , hay-stacks , buildings, etc. , etc. !Because we're at the Hobby Shop we have to be DONE by 10 PM and have the table-game picked-up too ! Made for a fun-night battling here in K.C. Kan. !! :-)
Splendid work. I like the addition of ruined furnature in the rubble piles something I shall start to do I think. I also think casting the rubble and molding it before its cured is genius!!!
Living this. If postage to Oz wasn't so horrendous I'd seriously consider ordering a board.
Epic, some mastery skills at work here 👌
Beautiful work. There's a kind of magic in this - how you can make an illusion of reality.
I think I got to see this board in person at the UK Games expo a few weeks ago. And this outstanding. It was a pleasure to get chance to have a demo game on it.
Glad you got to enjoy it Tom!
Fantastic! I watch the series every few weeks, addicted to it.
I just got into Bolt Action! This video is PERFECT!!!!
Beautiful craftsmanship guys!
It's a clever build, so e creative solutions for areas and the compromises are smart and solution based around game play and forward planning.
The craters is something not thought about but will grab that one. So to with the rubble sheets.
To share a tip, if you are 3d printing the bricks, I tend to use orange resin or if lots MDF ones tend to use jam jar with an orange stain, and then dump on piece of cling film to dry.
The board though is truly amazing
Wow! Thank you for sharing so much detail about this project. Thank you very much for posting this video. I think about my days doing wargaming on a paper/cardboard map with cardboard pieces (I am very old) and feel very envious of you.
Magnificent work. Potentially hallowed work of an extreme event in history.
Luke!! Absolutely speechless bro!! Epic epic build man!!! Gorgeous!!!
Amazing! I never seen such real-looking and still playable and durable gaming board.
I want to play on that board. It is thelittle things like crates and furniture you've added. Really liking the way you cast those rubble piles. Will be nicking those ideas
I think it's bloody amazing. The attention to the details is out there. Looking forward to the manor build.
God I wish I had a spare room to put a board in like this in. Well done lads
Truly stupendous! I love the idea of that half cured rubble texture on prefilled hills.
To the maker of this Diorama: you are a Creator of Art and incredibly skillful. If some posters think this is not important, or he "has no life" or people have to "work hard and survive", they missed the very meaning of humanity. Even earliest humans didn't spend all the time making fire or hunting for survival. After a time they expressed themselves through cave paintings. Throughout history humans found the highest expression of themselves through Arts in all kinds, shapes and forms. A Diorama is like a oil painting - a 3D version of a highly sophisticated oil painting. Did people tell Leonardo da Vinci "to get a Life" or "go work hard" when he was painting the Mona Lisa? Probably. But then, nothing of what these other people did is in the Louvre and today millions go and pay good money to see his art.
Please continue expressing your human spirit through these captivating Dioramas, as it is the highest expression of who you are and our humanity. Creativity and Art is what distinguishes humans from animals as a Lifeform.
I use that resin rubble trick on rock molds. To keep it thin, I just roll the resin around the mold while it's liquid. Once it gels but is still pliable, I peel it out of the mold and form it to an armature. You get some really cool formations that way.
I don't know what it is about English, but they make the best miniature and movie sets. Fireball XL5, Thunderbirds, Star Wars, Alien and Aliens, and so on. Always amzing stuff.
Simply amazing. I do wish you would put up the
" brick " conversation. 😂
This is just absolutely stunning and fair play to you and your team as the love and hard work shows.
Really enjoyed the little bit at the end about the design compromises you had to make.
Your best video yet. My God man your tables are incredible. Bolt Action is the best wargame out today.
Getting into Bolt Action myself. Absolutely love the board. You've made alot of great terrain, but personally...I think you really set the bar higher for wargaming boards. Really enjoyed this and will be watching it a few times more. Cheers!!
Excellent build, attention to detail is brilliant just like being back in Bosnia. Love the green couch and table. Hats off to you sir. Keep the faith. Peace ☮️
The stepladder in the background really adds something to the opening montage...
We need that close at hand so Luke can see over the edge of the table.
@@Limited_Edition_Customs thought he wore stacked heels!
Amazing table man, never seen a better WW2 set up
this is bloody awesome dude! it's been such a great watch seeing you get this done from start to finish, you have packed so much real life detail into the board. gonna be such a fun and immersive time playing on it, i hope you have a blast :D
As always I love seeing your table builds more than anything else. They are fantastic and the amount of details that go into them is amazing. I love doing the same thing and would one day love to build a table with you Luke!!!!!
Spectacular Table. Just finished Band Of Brothers the other day for the "god knows"th time, this really brings you back to WW2....
As a AAA level artist, I always find inspiration in videos like this. Thank you!
Well I'll be damnedm that rubble silicone thing is neat
A Masterpiece. All the different techniques coming together on those boards. must be worth a fortune.
As a fan of the channel, part of the motivation of asking Luke to build this board was to give him a huge blank canvas to work on, and an opportunity to play on a grand scale. With the added benefit of videos like this that we all can enjoy. Couldn't be happier with the way it has worked out.
realy guys this looks just unbelivable wow
Absolutely stunning Luke, can't wait to see how you can possibly make it better with your finishing flushes
How are people so talented. Very very cool mate.
A dream table, with a great balance of realism, durability, accessibility, and tactical options for gaming
Pretty much the brief in a nutshell! Mission definitely accomplished!!
I loved Band of Brothers its my #1 film/series/media/whatever, this is outstanding work looks amazing well done.
Very good work!! I return to Normandie, CARENTAN, SAINTE MERE EGLISE, SAINTE MARIE DU MONT, UTAH (beach) the 6 june 2022 after two years (covid)....
Phenomenal build and board. It would be such a pleasure to play on, so immersive. The extra details just make it, like all the extra little bits in the rubble piles. Really enjoyed the series so far and can’t wait to see all the boards together 😃👍🏼
the amount of cool viking-like hair in this video is magnificent. Almost like the magnificience of the table my friend!
Absolutely jaw dropping! Thanks so much for sharing your techniques. Especially the durability and weight limit aspects.
Building terrain is an art form. Period. (more than a lot of things ppl consider "art" nowadays).
Aah amazing, I love it. I wish I could play
Absolutely stunning. The best board I've ever seen; a true work of art. You and your team should be proud.
This Build is Best of THE BEST! AMAZING DETAILS AND SUCH WORK INVOLVED, AWESOME!
Superb board with a great mix of looks and playability, hope I get to see it in the flesh.
This is absolutely incredible!! I would absolutely love to play on something like this! What an inspirational build. Well done!
The resin rubble idea is pretty cool. Carter building I really like!
Absolutely stunning mate. A true masterpiece. Building my own Normandy boards so you've given me plenty on ideas.
I've been watching your channel from video one until now and wow the way you have progressed and become a master at your craft has been fun to watch. Congrats on the success with your product line and making your own way in the industry.
Amazing build! If I may, I'd like to suggest the addition of a random piano in the middle of the street like in the movie. So iconic to me. I'm honestly a little sad that I won't be able to 'hop across the pond' to play on it myself.
you’re thinking of saving private ryan
@@user-bp1gx3qt3o Good movie, the last stand where they find Ryan and want to blow up the bridge would make a nice urban war table.
Someone on Etsy has a German playing a piano print. 🤷♂️
I have no interest in table top gaming, but I REALLY love seeing hobbyists do their hobby well, whatsoever it may be. Excellent job.
Wow, this is next level. Lookin forward to the finished project!
Thats an amazing gaming table! Great detail. Best I've ever seen.
Absolutely stunning work!
Just incredible work Luke…😧 Must be great fun to play on, so many different elements. Especially like the rubble mould idea, saving so much extra time, whilst as you say staying all in one piece over time & gameplaying. Great video!🙂👌
YO, MY GUY, YOU HAVE TALENT!!!!!!! THIS IS OUTSTANDING WORK
Looking like your having a fun time building the broad.
Super décor de combat bravo c est magnifique