The only way I can think of to make a convincing rock face is to do a latex mold of the face of a very large (thin hopefully) rock of the desired shaped and size. It wouldn't be cheap especially for a one time mold. Flagstone, maybe slate or something similar.
There’s no way this only cost $2500. The buildings alone cost more than that - let alone the styrofoam, paints, flocking, scenery, and figures. When all is said and done if a person just wanted to pick up and build this it’d be a lot closer to $10,000 easy. Absolutely, beautifully, insane, madness - I would love to be a fly on the wall for game night! Do you read a Terry Prattchet? His is definitely the world for you to experience! Try “The Night Watch” on Audio book while you’re painting or building next.
So many people at home now just mindlessly watching TV. I showed this video to my 6yo niece and said "you know, we could MAKE something... like this guy!!!" (obviously on a somewhat smaller scale/scope haha) And do you know what the most important lesson I took from this video and taught her? That it's ok to make mistakes. The goal isn't to be perfect right out of the gate, but to at least TRY. From there, you can learn and fix mistakes if you make them, but if you don't even TRY, you'll never truly learn. I like watching all these various build videos for technique and all of that, but this video has a real life-lesson in it. Cliffs too steep? Buildings in the wrong place?! THAT'S OK! You can always change it!!! Bravo, sir!
All said and done this is turning into more of a display piece than gaming board for the ole hobby room as far as re-usability goes. I wanted to go all out with these buildings as far as detail. lmk what you think! We'll definitely will be making some proper, modular gaming boards in the future. 🙂
This is going to be a magnificent display piece!!! I can't wait to see the finished project. Just curious - Do you plan to have the buildings portable (for game play) or are you going to permanently attach them? Love all the detail you provide in your tutorials, it's a great help for those of us still on the terrain learning curve.
Only thing that I've noticed that you might have issues with is that with the big stacks of foam to build off of, you didn't reinforce it. I've worked on diorama, model rail, and wargaming terrain, and one of the major things that you really want to do with the stacks of foam, even using foam glues, is to get things to stud it with that help to deal with potential break points. Some people use nails from the underside or small dowels or bamboo skewers. It basically makes it a lot more durable for use and doesn't take much work or effort or cost to make it a whole lot stronger.
Our baby girl was born a month ago. This gives me some great insights for a castle project that goes way beyond a simple toy - and I have a few years to complete it. Thank you! 😁👍🏻
Excellent work! I got into warhammer 20 years ago and found painting the miniatures was more fun than the game at times. Building massive dioramas or gaming tables is a dream of mine! I've only been a sub for a short time but I absolutely love watching your builds, I look forward to seeing more.
These companies that sponsor you chose well, every time I see a new product someone sends you, I'm like '... Hmm... Interesting.' and go check them out. Keep up all your good work!
I love the brick in your workshop. A room like that I could be so relaxed and focused. It's a tremendous help to have a clean neat and proper atmosphere to work in. Great job on all your projects!
i like that the mill got moved higher up in elevation at the top of a waterfall, thats where the most power will come from the river and give the mill more power!
Great build! You inspired a lot of my build. My son and I have been working on our first table. Just wanted to give a heads up, we had a great glue experience using the 3M 77 spray. If you follow the directions on the bottle, it accelerated our dry time dramatically.
Hey that's awesome, thanks for the tip! I'll have to give that one a try for sure. Really great to hear you and your son working on a project together. :)
All this videos are both interesting and relaxing to watch. I think I've watched the Wizard tower from start to finish already ... 10 times I think? Just amazing!
Oh wow, you are amazing. The cliffside turned out so good and super realistic. I also love that you chose to move the mill higher as that allowed you to add a little waterfall.
I use layer's of expanding spray foam from the cans to build big hills and stuff like that ive found its a much much better way to go about making hills and mountains.
This is already looking amazing..I love how the rocks are turning out and can’t wait for how the river and waterfall will look ,just so excited for you ,this is going to be totally amazing 😀
I've heard that the fumes from burning/melting foam is indeed toxic, but that depends on temperature and whatnot. There are also different kinds of foams so it might not be the case with all of them. Regardless, it is best to use a respirator and work in a well ventilated area if possible just to be safe.
This is truly EPIC a build that many would not ever attempt! your a Brave soul my friend! I ma excited just to watch! Thanks for including us in your Diorama Dreams!
I know these projects takes a ton of effort, but take heart in the fact that all the painting, construction and video production has made your channel the very best of its kind, and will continue to stun and motivate hobbyists well beyond the upload date ;DD I have no doubt the views, likes and contributions will meet and then exceed your expectations in time.
holy crap man. All of your builds are Luke Towan quality in terms of scope, detail, and video production. It blows me away how you are able to put all of this together. I really hope your channel and patreon continue to grow to support more content like this.
Cutting the foam with a table saw...Wish I thought of that. I do mine with a steel ruler and Ofa knife..I always get a weird angle along the edge. I'll have to keep this in mind for the future.
I really appreciate that you are working harder to show us this masterpiece! I can't wait to see this finished and it has inspired me and some friends to start our own project as I imagine many others did as well. Thank you, dude!
Amazing build so far! I love tabletop world stuff. The only issue I see is with that building next to the windmill... it seems far too close to the curtain wall entrance, esp. considering all that space on the other side of the windmill, toward that back corner.
I'm not familiar with tabletop games but they seem interesting and I really wonder how your project will end up performing when used for a game. Could you do a test run (a game) with it once you complete the build? 😁💕
Ok, very cool terrain and love the TP-sculptamold updates. That said, I have a few technical issues with your layout. Placing the tall water mill so close to the wall defeats some of the point of having the wall-blocking line of sight for archers, giving invaders easier access up the cliff, etc. Most of the time, taller buildings would be inside or further from the wall. The second twiddle has to do with the windmill and cottage. You had the cottage up and the mill down. Logistically, you want the mill higher to catch more wind, especially as the walls block the wind from one direction sitting that close. If you switched them, the mill blades catch more air (though they would block more line of sight). Things to think about if you care about realist planning.
Logistically I’m trying to fit it all in a very cramped space😜. Thanks for the feedback. Realistically there should be about a 4x4 area of these boards.😅
Looks great! I am surprised that you just didn't go with the straight sculptamold. The problem with The Witcher diorama was that it was entirely relying on the hardboard to resist the warping. Yes, you did have foam on that piece but it was all in small bits instead of continuous pieces 2-inches thick. That EPS foam is pretty good at resisting warping, especially given it's thickness.
Yeah I hear ya. I can barely fit that extra 6" as is though lol. All said and done this is going to be more of a display piece than gaming board as far as re-usability goes. Definitely will be making some proper boards in the future. 🙂
I'm really excited to see where your imagination can take you, fleshing out this terrain/setting. Also at 25:25, the blue nighttime vista showing through your windows, juxtaposed with the orange glow of the light bulbs, just creates a great atmosphere for this build that I very much enjoy. I really appreciate the value of production you put into this, whether conscious, subconscious or pure happenstance. Big thumbs up!
Hey I'm sure you get this question a lot but I'm really inspired by your channel to try making my own diorama, what kind of foam would you recommend as a good base to build up from?
Man you do SUCH awesome work! I play Warhammer 40K, and I want to eventually make a big ass diorama show piece, similar to this, to show off my fabourite army
Looking good Neil, may I suggest as an over the top suggestion LeDs, how about a fully operational water fountain disguised as a waterfall...I would also suggest some modularity ,however, that maybe impossible due to the buildings your incorporating . I always try not to create ONE hit wonders, it makes the reuse of the table a little less exciting...
Like it...... but I went with 4×4 foam core time 8 shape in a donut do that the DM can control the game. Each panel of the 8 is a different area of a whole world...... and there able to be moved into different areas and and I have plans to add two more parts each with 8 panels that will be 4×4 . Then after all is said and done I'm trying to figure out how to incorporate the under dark under the boards that will be finished.
Just a comment, even typical sculptamold takes forever to dry. It doesn't help if you're in a damp area. It typically takes around 3 days to completely harden for me.
Of course, don't forget the star of this entire project! 🥰: bit.ly/Table-Top-World
Do you think the size of the buildings will go with the figurines LOTR SBG and warhammer AoS?
The only way I can think of to make a convincing rock face is to do a latex mold of the face of a very large (thin hopefully) rock of the desired shaped and size. It wouldn't be cheap especially for a one time mold. Flagstone, maybe slate or something similar.
There’s no way this only cost $2500. The buildings alone cost more than that - let alone the styrofoam, paints, flocking, scenery, and figures. When all is said and done if a person just wanted to pick up and build this it’d be a lot closer to $10,000 easy. Absolutely, beautifully, insane, madness - I would love to be a fly on the wall for game night!
Do you read a Terry Prattchet? His is definitely the world for you to experience! Try “The Night Watch” on Audio book while you’re painting or building next.
@@crystalm4324 I think the buildings alone cost the $2500.00 if you go to the site and price things out, it does go quick!
So many people at home now just mindlessly watching TV. I showed this video to my 6yo niece and said "you know, we could MAKE something... like this guy!!!" (obviously on a somewhat smaller scale/scope haha)
And do you know what the most important lesson I took from this video and taught her? That it's ok to make mistakes. The goal isn't to be perfect right out of the gate, but to at least TRY. From there, you can learn and fix mistakes if you make them, but if you don't even TRY, you'll never truly learn.
I like watching all these various build videos for technique and all of that, but this video has a real life-lesson in it. Cliffs too steep? Buildings in the wrong place?! THAT'S OK! You can always change it!!! Bravo, sir!
All said and done this is turning into more of a display piece than gaming board for the ole hobby room as far as re-usability goes. I wanted to go all out with these buildings as far as detail. lmk what you think! We'll definitely will be making some proper, modular gaming boards in the future. 🙂
This is going to be a magnificent display piece!!! I can't wait to see the finished project. Just curious - Do you plan to have the buildings portable (for game play) or are you going to permanently attach them? Love all the detail you provide in your tutorials, it's a great help for those of us still on the terrain learning curve.
Only thing that I've noticed that you might have issues with is that with the big stacks of foam to build off of, you didn't reinforce it.
I've worked on diorama, model rail, and wargaming terrain, and one of the major things that you really want to do with the stacks of foam, even using foam glues, is to get things to stud it with that help to deal with potential break points. Some people use nails from the underside or small dowels or bamboo skewers. It basically makes it a lot more durable for use and doesn't take much work or effort or cost to make it a whole lot stronger.
Our baby girl was born a month ago. This gives me some great insights for a castle project that goes way beyond a simple toy - and I have a few years to complete it. Thank you! 😁👍🏻
Excellent work! I got into warhammer 20 years ago and found painting the miniatures was more fun than the game at times. Building massive dioramas or gaming tables is a dream of mine! I've only been a sub for a short time but I absolutely love watching your builds, I look forward to seeing more.
Thanks man. I’m sort of with you there as well😊
I love this project ;-) Keep goin Neil!!!
Thanks Brent.🙂 Going hard over here!
Go back and paint it when it's done
You guys did a great job painting the buildings.
I did a mental "hey!!" when I saw your name pop up in the Patron list :)
These companies that sponsor you chose well, every time I see a new product someone sends you, I'm like '... Hmm... Interesting.' and go check them out.
Keep up all your good work!
I love the brick in your workshop. A room like that I could be so relaxed and focused. It's a tremendous help to have a clean neat and proper atmosphere to work in. Great job on all your projects!
Good ventilation and a heatgun is also recommended. Use heatgun on any flat surface and it will get texture and look more natural
That palisade would make one hell of a DM screen!!! All looks awesome!!!
Also: I'm missing the wandering wizard inserts... hope he's coming back?!
i like that the mill got moved higher up in elevation at the top of a waterfall, thats where the most power will come from the river and give the mill more power!
This is gonna be the coolest thing ever. Maybe make a piece to connect it to the coast and the wizards tower someday!
some caves carved inside the backside off the hill would look amazing maybe a big one under the town a small one under the windmill.
Ordinary silicone is great to glue styrofoam, easy removed if needed and can hold vertical parts quite good. Just a tips :)
The scale of this is incredible. I'm so glad I came upon your channel.
Neil hands has magic of creating another world.. amazing 👍👍👍👍👍
Simply amazing, truly a work of art. Well done on such a large, and detailed board.
Don't forget to have room to add your own houses and taverns and towers you have built!
They are awesome!
This is huge, will still work great for roleplay games (like Pathfinder or D&D) as much as a display diorama. Can't wait to see it evolve!
Great build! You inspired a lot of my build. My son and I have been working on our first table. Just wanted to give a heads up, we had a great glue experience using the 3M 77 spray. If you follow the directions on the bottle, it accelerated our dry time dramatically.
Hey that's awesome, thanks for the tip! I'll have to give that one a try for sure. Really great to hear you and your son working on a project together. :)
All this videos are both interesting and relaxing to watch. I think I've watched the Wizard tower from start to finish already ... 10 times I think?
Just amazing!
That’s awesome. Thanks man, glad you’re enjoying them.😊
Oh wow, you are amazing. The cliffside turned out so good and super realistic. I also love that you chose to move the mill higher as that allowed you to add a little waterfall.
This is a fascinating project to watch. Thank you for all your hard work, it's very inspiring!
Loving this! I can't wait to see how this all works out
I use layer's of expanding spray foam from the cans to build big hills and stuff like that ive found its a much much better way to go about making hills and mountains.
This is already looking amazing..I love how the rocks are turning out and can’t wait for how the river and waterfall will look ,just so excited for you ,this is going to be totally amazing 😀
I've heard that the fumes from burning/melting foam is indeed toxic, but that depends on temperature and whatnot. There are also different kinds of foams so it might not be the case with all of them. Regardless, it is best to use a respirator and work in a well ventilated area if possible just to be safe.
This is truly EPIC a build that many would not ever attempt! your a Brave soul my friend! I ma excited just to watch! Thanks for including us in your Diorama Dreams!
That looks freaking awesome, keep up the great work and you and your family stay healthy
Colossal work and gorgeous result !!! I hope I can soon do no worse, well, or at least one step closer to a similar result.
I know these projects takes a ton of effort, but take heart in the fact that all the painting, construction and video production has made your channel the very best of its kind, and will continue to stun and motivate hobbyists well beyond the upload date ;DD
I have no doubt the views, likes and contributions will meet and then exceed your expectations in time.
Thanks so much for the kind words. That really made my day.😊❤️
holy crap man. All of your builds are Luke Towan quality in terms of scope, detail, and video production. It blows me away how you are able to put all of this together. I really hope your channel and patreon continue to grow to support more content like this.
Thanks man. Much appreciated 🙂
you can have a steep hill overlooking the riverside, you'd have to add a wall of rocks pressed on the hill side, where the fortress is mounted on.
I'm watching you from confined France and man, you make me travel so far!! Thanks a f**king lot!!!
that's really good, me and my brother are now making a model map with clay for the terraforming!
Cutting the foam with a table saw...Wish I thought of that. I do mine with a steel ruler and Ofa knife..I always get a weird angle along the edge. I'll have to keep this in mind for the future.
oh man this thing is gonna look AMAZING when you're done... super cool
I really appreciate that you are working harder to show us this masterpiece! I can't wait to see this finished and it has inspired me and some friends to start our own project as I imagine many others did as well. Thank you, dude!
Getting a like for Robertson bits/screws
this is just incredible. So nicely done!!
Neil, this is coming along awesomely! Looking forward to the next update man, keep up the great work :D
I am going to o be so very happy to this whole thing complete....only because the scale of this is so grand! What an amazing project!
😊❤️
Duuuuude, those buildings look so good. Triple A movie big budget quality.
Holy Lord of Change! This is going to be insane. :)
Amazing build so far! I love tabletop world stuff. The only issue I see is with that building next to the windmill... it seems far too close to the curtain wall entrance, esp. considering all that space on the other side of the windmill, toward that back corner.
The size of this build is just mind blowing..
I'm not familiar with tabletop games but they seem interesting and I really wonder how your project will end up performing when used for a game. Could you do a test run (a game) with it once you complete the build? 😁💕
I may just have to do that😊
The tower behind the watermill is on an angle..you can see the gap between it and the wall...but it's looking fantastic so far...
It was just sittting there for reference. Nothing has been worked on with the city yet🙂
Ok, very cool terrain and love the TP-sculptamold updates. That said, I have a few technical issues with your layout. Placing the tall water mill so close to the wall defeats some of the point of having the wall-blocking line of sight for archers, giving invaders easier access up the cliff, etc. Most of the time, taller buildings would be inside or further from the wall. The second twiddle has to do with the windmill and cottage. You had the cottage up and the mill down. Logistically, you want the mill higher to catch more wind, especially as the walls block the wind from one direction sitting that close. If you switched them, the mill blades catch more air (though they would block more line of sight). Things to think about if you care about realist planning.
Logistically I’m trying to fit it all in a very cramped space😜. Thanks for the feedback. Realistically there should be about a 4x4 area of these boards.😅
Very nice work!
Found my new channel to binge for an entire night
Looks great! I am surprised that you just didn't go with the straight sculptamold. The problem with The Witcher diorama was that it was entirely relying on the hardboard to resist the warping. Yes, you did have foam on that piece but it was all in small bits instead of continuous pieces 2-inches thick. That EPS foam is pretty good at resisting warping, especially given it's thickness.
This is epic and amazing! Can't wait to see it all done!
Thanks!!😊
This looks amazing.
This project is coming along fantastically, looking forward to more :D
And, it's easy to add a part/table to this in the future if you want to expand.
Indeed! I’ve been thinking the same😊
Excellent Build. Looking forward to the next installment.
It is coming out Awesome.
Hello. It will be awesome. Looking forward to the next episode. Greetings Tino
OMG! This is so amazing! That tabletop stable is so awesome!
This is fabulous. Love watching you build this.
Well done. Thank you for sharing your work.
My dreamly Castle!!! Thank you dude.
The editing in this video is fantastic! What a huge build!!
And wargammers screaming why not do 4feet x 6 feet :D
Exactly!
Yeah I hear ya. I can barely fit that extra 6" as is though lol. All said and done this is going to be more of a display piece than gaming board as far as re-usability goes. Definitely will be making some proper boards in the future. 🙂
Same issue here. I barely have room for a 4x4 table, let alone my 6x4 topper. Thank goodness for Warcry and other skirmish games!
😱😍😭
Was just about to say the same thing. Lol
I'm really excited to see where your imagination can take you, fleshing out this terrain/setting. Also at 25:25, the blue nighttime vista showing through your windows, juxtaposed with the orange glow of the light bulbs, just creates a great atmosphere for this build that I very much enjoy. I really appreciate the value of production you put into this, whether conscious, subconscious or pure happenstance. Big thumbs up!
Thanks man. I appreciate the great feedback.😊
Wow!!!! I would love to get some of these kits and build my own Castle Grey Skull!!!!
Totally man. I’d recommend you do!👍👍
Great job man really liked the piece you made for the seem line! Cant wait for the next one
Cant wait to see when you paint it, cool build.
You make us dream ...Gorgeous!!
Windmill could have a road to it, as the grain will be transported to it for making mill. Nice project! :)
I love this so much so far, except for one thing: thE WATER WHEEL BLADES ARE THE WRONG WAY ROUND
Holly bananas man, so many add slots in this one.
another awesome video! Thank you.
Thanks Lucas :)
amazing work cant wait to see the finished product
Hey I'm sure you get this question a lot but I'm really inspired by your channel to try making my own diorama, what kind of foam would you recommend as a good base to build up from?
Oh man! Excited to see the painting!
For your next project try using a thrift store hand mixer shreds the TP perfect
Ah, sounds perfect!🙂
Another amazing video! so many things I'm learning for my own builds. thank you.
That is a massive project!!
Wow this is huge 😮
Beautiful And Awesome 👍
this is sick! i will definitely be following this build!
Man you do SUCH awesome work! I play Warhammer 40K, and I want to eventually make a big ass diorama show piece, similar to this, to show off my fabourite army
I love your channel ! Really making my time in quarantine here in Italy passing by real quick watching all your amazing videos !
Your projects are amazing.
Nice work! Looks great so far!
Whoa momma, that’s a cool diorama!
(It took me a while, yup).
Damn, this is impressive. Definitely want to look into building some table pieces of my own now
Suuuppeer....hello from france😀
Following this from Sweden, looks like it will be truly awesome!
Looking good Neil, may I suggest as an over the top suggestion LeDs, how about a fully operational water fountain disguised as a waterfall...I would also suggest some modularity ,however, that maybe impossible due to the buildings your incorporating . I always try not to create ONE hit wonders, it makes the reuse of the table a little less exciting...
Yeah this is more of a display piece all said and done. as for LEDs, there may or may not be something planned for that. ;)
I don't say Dude much or Epic but...DUDE THIS IS GONNA BE EPIC!! Thanks Mr.Neil
Haha, thanks😁
Love it buddy, really great piece of work, I dont think I've seen you so animated in any of your vids either, looking forward to the full sche-bang
Finally it's out :D
God damn it's huuuuuge! The board in itsself didn't do the size justice :D
Like it...... but I went with 4×4 foam core time 8 shape in a donut do that the DM can control the game.
Each panel of the 8 is a different area of a whole world...... and there able to be moved into different areas and and I have plans to add two more parts each with 8 panels that will be 4×4 .
Then after all is said and done I'm trying to figure out how to incorporate the under dark under the boards that will be finished.
that's a big project 👍👍
Just a comment, even typical sculptamold takes forever to dry. It doesn't help if you're in a damp area. It typically takes around 3 days to completely harden for me.
Looks amazing so glad i found your channel awesome work
so cool!!! I love the buildings sooooo much!!!