Great project. Audio Books are my Go-To when doing the tedium things. Don't know how many times I listen to Lord of the Rings while milling bricks. Hahaha. Man, wish you lived closer though. I'd LOVE a seat at you D&D Table! Hahaha.
Thanks. Yeah I do audio books as well. I like to listen to a channel called Tale of The Manticore> H tells fantasy stories with an rg element to them, meaning a character can die by the role of a die youtube.com/@taleofthemanticore?si=m0YDaOVF69AU2glT
That'd make one helluva wedding cake! One thing I'd have done differently is to have gone with less "generic" doors. Not sure off the top of my head what *exactly* I would've done, but those plain, wooden doors detract from the rest of the build theme. Mebbe go with some sculptured iron doors, or doors with barred windows with skeletal arms reaching through. With a bit more work, you could've built a set of stairs going up into the tower from the gaping jaws of a giant skull Still, a very impressive set piece. =^[.]^=
@Raycheetah I've always preferred the look of wooden doors so that's why I went with them. I was gonna add something else to the doors, but when I was doing them, nothing seemed just quite right to me, so I just left them as is
@@dirtybasementterrain After the fact, I thought of making the doors out of plastic skeleton parts, using long bones for your planks, and a skull for the knocker. Also, the roof could use some kind of access, or, barring that, a summoning circle for the resident necro to appear inside of when he wants too enjoy the view. =^[.]^=
@Raycheetah I'm happy with how it turned out. After working on it for three weeks, I didn't need to add anything else. When you build your tower, you are more than welcome to add whatever you want. Like I say at the end of every video "When you're building your terrain the only person you have to worry about is you because it's your terrain."
Great project. Audio Books are my Go-To when doing the tedium things. Don't know how many times I listen to Lord of the Rings while milling bricks. Hahaha. Man, wish you lived closer though. I'd LOVE a seat at you D&D Table! Hahaha.
Thanks. Yeah I do audio books as well. I like to listen to a channel called Tale of The Manticore> H tells fantasy stories with an rg element to them, meaning a character can die by the role of a die
youtube.com/@taleofthemanticore?si=m0YDaOVF69AU2glT
@@dirtybasementterrain Thanks. Just Subscribed. I'll check it out when i start my next project.
Fantastic work 💀💀💀
Thank you!
That'd make one helluva wedding cake! One thing I'd have done differently is to have gone with less "generic" doors. Not sure off the top of my head what *exactly* I would've done, but those plain, wooden doors detract from the rest of the build theme. Mebbe go with some sculptured iron doors, or doors with barred windows with skeletal arms reaching through. With a bit more work, you could've built a set of stairs going up into the tower from the gaping jaws of a giant skull Still, a very impressive set piece. =^[.]^=
@Raycheetah I've always preferred the look of wooden doors so that's why I went with them. I was gonna add something else to the doors, but when I was doing them, nothing seemed just quite right to me, so I just left them as is
@@dirtybasementterrain After the fact, I thought of making the doors out of plastic skeleton parts, using long bones for your planks, and a skull for the knocker. Also, the roof could use some kind of access, or, barring that, a summoning circle for the resident necro to appear inside of when he wants too enjoy the view. =^[.]^=
@Raycheetah I'm happy with how it turned out. After working on it for three weeks, I didn't need to add anything else. When you build your tower, you are more than welcome to add whatever you want. Like I say at the end of every video "When you're building your terrain the only person you have to worry about is you because it's your terrain."
You really captured the creepy flesh with this build 😊
Really cool 😎
Thank you. I'll admit I was worried about the fleshy parts until I added the last wash
@@dirtybasementterrain you are welcome 🤗
Definitely a trust the process project 😊
That's real big and cool.
@reddogterrain Thanks. Yeah, it did turn into a bit of a beast at 19 inches tall, but for this, I figured go big or go home
What a set piece...awesome!
Thank you very much
Very Diablo. I love it. Thanks, keep up the good work!
Thanks. I enjoy builds with a sick evil twist to them
❤️👍🔥
@@Kitbash.Carnage 😊😊😊
This is massively creepy!
Well I do like the creepy