If you have any questions guys, please ask, I do try to answer them - though if you're a patron you'll get a faster response messaging me on there! Patreon link for the Magnetic Stone walls and accessories upgrade: www.patreon.com/posts/patreon-stone-46172125 Measurements: The initial roof tile blanks (the ones I cut two parallel angles into at the start) - 3"x4", 1/2" thick. The 4" is to give you room to cut the angles :) As some people seem to have gotten a bit confused (my bad!), when I say measure down 2 and 13/16", I mean from the first angle you cut, to the side directly opposite. it doesnt matter whether you measure from the pointy bit or the less sharp angled bit - the angles will be parallel so it'll be the same distance from both to the other side :) Blue painting: This is the exact mix and method I used to get the blue roof - feel free to use different paints, but honestly different brands can vary so much in tone and opacity, if you don't use the same paints it's hard for me to say the result will be similar :) I started with a 1:1 mix of daler rowney phthalo blue to mod podge Then paint 1/2 the tiles with a mix of blue and white shown below, and the other half with the other mix It's good to leave a bit of the basecoat in the shadows of the tile above, and thin the paint with water a bit (about a 1:1 ratio) otherwise it'll be too strong/bright for the drybrush to show well. 4:1 phthalo blue to white (dark) 2:1 phthalo blue to white (light) Then drybrush with 1:1 phthalo blue to white along the bottom edges of the tiles mainly, keeping it gentle so it shows up against the basecoats but doesn’t overwhelm it. I also gave a lighter drybrush over the whole of the tiles (except the shadowed bits) to pick out the details a little. Basically you want the bottom of the tile brighter/more drybrushed than the rest :) Tin safety tips: Wear thick gloves (I use woodcutting gloves) Cut with scissors - use cheap ones, they will get wrecked for other uses… Use a metal nail file to file down the edges to be less sharp I don't always bother filing down the tin when it is going to be hidden/not touched very much, but that is MY risk to take. I do not advise you do this, and having warned you I do not accept any responsibility for you doing so! Just so we're clear ;)
hi, awesome crafting. I was wondering what are the dimensions of these small magnets? Are 5x2mm (5mm diameter, 2mm thickness) good for this purpose? I've tried with 5x1mm ones they didn't quite work as good as I'd imagined. Mostly because my cuts with a crafting knife are not as precise as a hotwire table. But I thought a thicker magnet would help me with my sloppy cutting to offset my sloppiness.
Blue shingles are a fantasy staple, everything from Warhammer to World of Warcraft and many more before... But yes, painted. and if you wanted to get historical about it, people painted their houses and dyed their clothing a wide range of weird and wonderful colours in the various periods of the middle ages (as you've mentioned before on your channel). I'm not exactly sure about rooftops, but it doesn't seem like too much of a stretch for a fantasy world - catch the eye of the wizard on a flying carpet or druid in wildshape to drop down for a nice hot meal on his journey etc. Aerial advertising :)
Its surprising how many people paint their shingles blue. I finished some buildings and did exactly that... when I showed them off online no less than 5 people shared the same 3d printed building with the same color roof. I imagine fantasy games like World of Warcraft helped influence this kind of thing in crafting. Historically I wonder if painting wooden roof tiles would help them last longer? I imagine if it ever did happen it was prohibitively expensive
Oh I think WoW certainly has an influence, it was too popular not to, its nostalgia for many (myself included) As for the durability thing, it feels plausible, but I haven't looked into it enough to say :)
Could be paint, or there could be minerals with blue tints in the local geology in a much higher concentration than anywhere here on Earth Could be a form of Cobalt, or one of many metals that turn blue when oxidised Or it’s just magic Honestly rule of cool trumps bland ol realism in my book
Very nice. Seriously the accuracy of your roofs are amazing. The lookouts and fascia and shingle placement. The overall construction looks so freaking mint my guy.
Just finished watching all your videos. I can't wait to get started. I've seen others use a magnet system, but not the same way. Yours seem much more innovative. I'm very excited.
Awesome! Enjoy :) I try to mention this to people who seem interested in actually building the system, I've got optional upgrades to some of the tiles released on patreon, including a fully magnetised stone and wood wall, interior wall and accessory upgrade, and a preview of magnetised Mountainblocks. I've released them there as a thank you bonus to patrons - like I say totally optional, but I thought I'd mention them in case you might be interested :)
@@RPArchiveOfficial That's great. I enjoyed seeing your system evolve. I'll check it out. I really like your printable stuff you showed. Like the portals, bottle decals, and scrolls. I think I'm going to join because of those and your templates.
That's true, but there are easier projects on the channel :) start basic, build up - you get comfortable with it quite quickly once you get started The temple pieces are a good beginner project: ruclips.net/video/_dACymdrm5k/видео.html Black magic Craft has some great videos for beginner techniques, I didn't recreate these on my channel but they're good knowledge: getting straight cuts - ruclips.net/video/U8Po8NoM7g4/видео.html cutting squares - ruclips.net/video/q4PM8TdZcA8/видео.html Drybrushing - ruclips.net/video/62U-9D3RpJg/видео.html Then when you're feeling confident with cutting, texturing and gluing, move on to adding magnets for walls and floors. I show the basics in this video: ruclips.net/video/mB08dC5aAo8/видео.html and also upgrade them in this one, so you can use the guide here to not bother adding card slots at all if you like :) ruclips.net/video/mB08dC5aAo8/видео.html That video also has tips on upgraded versions of roof tiles from this video (ruclips.net/video/wtofCTyNa1I/видео.html), and then you've got the basics down :)
This is a great addition to your system as always. I have made a set of your floor tiles but decided to try and use only larger 5mm magnets for attachment. They have a much stronger pull force (~1.5 lbs vs. ~.9 lbs) I used PVA glue to attach them as I feel it makes a stronger bond, but does take much longer to fully cure. Moderate tugging with other 5mm magnets did not cause them to be pulled out of the foam once the glue was fully cured. They might be a good way to get around the card system all together, but I don't have nearly enough pieces to test all possible scenarios. One down side is the 5mm magnets are more expensive than the 3mm and you need 8 per tile, so costs can add up quick. Just some food for thought. Thank you for your videos. They are honestly what got me into this hobby and I have enjoyed every moment of it since.
I pobably wont make any of your Terrain singe I already have so much stuff and dont want to start a whole new system... But damn, its so satisfying seeing your stuff come together I cant stop watching! You Sir, are a true Master of the craft!
You can temporarily make your shifting lands stay put by laying a bit of kitchen towel on the runner slot then pushing the guide into the slot, I doesn't make it immovable but I does need more than a knock to move it
Your US source for magnets was a good choice. I am in the US and I have been looking around. I settled on them before I saw your equipment list. They are a bit pricey, but they offer free shipping on a $30 order and accept PayPal's 4 payment plan, if budget is a concern.
*Sigh.* Now, having binged through all your terrain videos, I have to wait for your next new video. Ah, well, there are still two or three elementary miniatures tutorials left on your channel; no doubt I'll pick up some useful pointers there, too. All-in-all, a great channel, with lots of potential for future material. I've been inspired to conceive of terrain I don't even have the materials of facilities to create (such as a dwarven steamworks). More incentive to refurbish my basement, I s'pose. Thanks again for all the hard (brain)work, Matt. =^[.]^=
The temple pieces are a good beginner project: ruclips.net/video/_dACymdrm5k/видео.html Black magic Craft has some great videos for beginner techniques, I didn't recreate these on my channel but they're good knowledge: getting straight cuts - ruclips.net/video/U8Po8NoM7g4/видео.html cutting squares - ruclips.net/video/q4PM8TdZcA8/видео.html Drybrushing - ruclips.net/video/62U-9D3RpJg/видео.html Then when you're feeling confident with cutting, texturing and gluing, move on to adding magnets for walls and floors. I show the basics in this video: ruclips.net/video/mB08dC5aAo8/видео.html and also upgrade them in this one, so you can use the guide here to not bother adding card slots at all if you like :) ruclips.net/video/mB08dC5aAo8/видео.html That video also has tips on upgraded versions of roof tiles from this video (ruclips.net/video/wtofCTyNa1I/видео.html), and then you've got the basics down :)
I'm new to the channel and I just love your system!. I'm trying to replicate some stuff for our dnd terrain but I'm having a hard time with the main pieces. I don't know if I'm always missing the measures for the main pieces but I can't find them. Are the main pieces 3x3 inches before you cut the angles?
The main pieces of these roof tiles? I believe they were 3" wide, and a bit longer than 3" the other way - so I could cut the 45 degree angle 2 and 13/16" down one side :)
@@RPArchiveOfficial Thanks for the quick response. I'm going with 3" by 3 1/2", should be near the measures, I stopped a few frames and compared them to my proxxon. :)
Honestly it doesn't take up that much space, it all stacks quite well in my storage box - the building pieces only mostly fill one so far, and it's not even full!
I live in a such a small space so it's unrealistic to have the equipment needed to make these myself, for right now at least. Are there going to be commissions and/or modular sales from you in the future? I'm sure the community has asked you before, but I am new to the channel.
I am concerned about the safety of XPS foam, like with small particles and fumes, Is it safe to cut? Note: I do not have a hotwire cutter at this time, only knives
It is safe to cut if you keep the area ventilated. From what I understand the fumes released aren't toxic persay (unless you burn and blacken the foam), its just enough to make you a bit light headed. Again, from what I understand. I am not an expert on this matter :)
Hey archive! I would really like to follow these tutorials at home, this'll be my first time terrain building aha. If you dont mind me asking, what tools do you use? Like hot wire cutter and foam? Many thanks :)
I've been trying to work with magnets for removable walls, but I've been having problems with the magnets pulling out of the foam/hot glue. First i create a hole, add hot glue, and then insert the magnet. I then add a little more hot glue to seal it in. However, after 1-2 uses it just rips right out of the hole. Am I using too powerful of magnets (they look just like yours), or am I missing something here?
Are they 3mm wide 2mm deep? If so they shouldn't be stronger than mine. The problem is more than likely your glue gun/the hole you make - I'm going to be talking about this in my upcoming beginner tips video :) The absolute best way to do it is use the surebonder glue gun I link in the equipment list. It's nozzle is a perfect size to push in a magnet sized hole, which then grips the magnet with pressured, elastic foam - not solid, inflexible glue :)
A quick and dirty solution is to just make sure the hole is filled with hot glue and there's still space for the magnet, and superglue it back in. The hot glue should protect the foam from the superglue :) If you need any more tips I highly recommend the patreon - tons of helpful people and pinned tips in the discord chats :)
When I get my Proxxon, I'll be doing it through you link sense I wouldn't be getting one if it wasn't for your videos to begin with. Just need my wife to give me my allowance early. "Hey honey! Can I talk to you......"
Not in particular, more based on classic fantasy buildings and more modern sources like world of warcraft (the humans, stormwind, goldshire etc) and warhammer :)
Why don't you start a Kickstarter campaign to industrialize your projects and create a business of selling customizable sets? I would definitely support you.
Congratulations you won the quickest reply award. Sorry I should have looked there first 🤦🏼♂️. It very clever system you got going I don't Do the whole D&D stuff but I make models I will try and use some of your tips in future dioramas I like the foam tile idea I been using weetbix boxes for years cutting out individual tiles 🤣 What a idiot I was could have done them in strips. Cheers matey 👍🏻
@@RPArchiveOfficial thanks! You are amazing, however Dutchess Bronzefire is severely challenged when it comes to making square cuts. After struggling with cardboard and foamcore for floor tiles, I got some XPS foam from a construction site. A knife was a miserable failure, so a proxon was acquired. I’ve been trying to make foam blanks on my lunch at work to take home and texture and finish. I am desperate to actually make a building, so I watched the video to write out notes for the blanks to cut to begin making roof tiles. Now, I have watched the other roof videos, but I thought, Dutchess, wouldn’t a tiny roof be easier than those great big roofs? So… I am really at a loss as to what size tile I am starting with to make the large roof section. I presume 3” wide, but I don’t know how long the tile was before you started cutting the angles. The “down 2 3/16” really confuses me. Down from what? The extreme pointy edge of the tile, or the face up now shorter side where the angle left the original surface? The Dutchess then thought, “well, maybe if I make the end triangle it would make sense”. So…. Why is the blank to cut the triangles from 3 1/8…? Rewatching pieces of the other roof vids does not enlighten the Dutchess. Those are from tiles the same size as the wall on that end of the building. The trimming off of the points in the end of the roof slopes is super confusing when I’m still not sure how long those slopes were supposed to be. Is all this clear enough to explain the confusion and perhaps receive enlightenment? I really hope so. I’d like a sense of accomplishment that I’m currently not getting by waiting for nickel strips to arrive from China so I can mangle my floor blanks before installing magnets and making actual nice floors.
@@natc.5940 Ok Duchess, lots to unpack here :) So, the length of the tile just needs to be large enough to accommodate the angled cut - That's my bad for not including it in the pinned comment! The pieces I used I believe were just over 3", but lets say 4" to be safe. Basically you need just enough larger to accommodate the angled cut :) When I say measure down 2 and 13/16", it can be from either large flat facing, because the angled lines will be parallel, though I do see how that might be unclear! Measure directly away from your first cut, towards the opposite side of the tile. and 13/16" is important! it's definitely not 3/16" :) The wall is cut from a 3 and 1/8" black tile basically because I initially made it using a 3" tile...and it was too small :) I can't remember exactly why... but it was, hence the size getting a bit bigger! I think it might have been something to do with the walls not quite connecting to the magnets on the bottom, and there being a small gap there...not sure why, I can't quite remember! For the trimming off the points bit - do you mean where you cut off the sharp edge, or where you can optionally cut off 1/2" to make the edge detachable to use to make larger roof pieces? Hope this helps so far :)
@@RPArchiveOfficial haha, sorry for the confusion. "+1 Engagement metrics" is what I planned to say but that one word felt like too much to type at the time. Keep up the good material!
If you have any questions guys, please ask, I do try to answer them - though if you're a patron you'll get a faster response messaging me on there!
Patreon link for the Magnetic Stone walls and accessories upgrade: www.patreon.com/posts/patreon-stone-46172125
Measurements:
The initial roof tile blanks (the ones I cut two parallel angles into at the start) - 3"x4", 1/2" thick. The 4" is to give you room to cut the angles :)
As some people seem to have gotten a bit confused (my bad!), when I say measure down 2 and 13/16", I mean from the first angle you cut, to the side directly opposite. it doesnt matter whether you measure from the pointy bit or the less sharp angled bit - the angles will be parallel so it'll be the same distance from both to the other side :)
Blue painting:
This is the exact mix and method I used to get the blue roof - feel free to use different paints, but honestly different brands can vary so much in tone and opacity, if you don't use the same paints it's hard for me to say the result will be similar :)
I started with a 1:1 mix of daler rowney phthalo blue to mod podge
Then paint 1/2 the tiles with a mix of blue and white shown below, and the other half with the other mix
It's good to leave a bit of the basecoat in the shadows of the tile above, and thin the paint with water a bit (about a 1:1 ratio) otherwise it'll be too strong/bright for the drybrush to show well.
4:1 phthalo blue to white (dark)
2:1 phthalo blue to white (light)
Then drybrush with 1:1 phthalo blue to white along the bottom edges of the tiles mainly, keeping it gentle so it shows up against the basecoats but doesn’t overwhelm it. I also gave a lighter drybrush over the whole of the tiles (except the shadowed bits) to pick out the details a little. Basically you want the bottom of the tile brighter/more drybrushed than the rest :)
Tin safety tips:
Wear thick gloves (I use woodcutting gloves)
Cut with scissors - use cheap ones, they will get wrecked for other uses…
Use a metal nail file to file down the edges to be less sharp
I don't always bother filing down the tin when it is going to be hidden/not touched very much, but that is MY risk to take. I do not advise you do this, and having warned you I do not accept any responsibility for you doing so! Just so we're clear ;)
I'd love to see another followup to this! Maybe integrate the thatched roof method you used previously?
hi, awesome crafting. I was wondering what are the dimensions of these small magnets? Are 5x2mm (5mm diameter, 2mm thickness) good for this purpose? I've tried with 5x1mm ones they didn't quite work as good as I'd imagined. Mostly because my cuts with a crafting knife are not as precise as a hotwire table. But I thought a thicker magnet would help me with my sloppy cutting to offset my sloppiness.
Why would shingles be blue? Blue paint, presumably.
Blue shingles are a fantasy staple, everything from Warhammer to World of Warcraft and many more before...
But yes, painted. and if you wanted to get historical about it, people painted their houses and dyed their clothing a wide range of weird and wonderful colours in the various periods of the middle ages (as you've mentioned before on your channel).
I'm not exactly sure about rooftops, but it doesn't seem like too much of a stretch for a fantasy world - catch the eye of the wizard on a flying carpet or druid in wildshape to drop down for a nice hot meal on his journey etc. Aerial advertising :)
Its surprising how many people paint their shingles blue. I finished some buildings and did exactly that... when I showed them off online no less than 5 people shared the same 3d printed building with the same color roof.
I imagine fantasy games like World of Warcraft helped influence this kind of thing in crafting. Historically I wonder if painting wooden roof tiles would help them last longer? I imagine if it ever did happen it was prohibitively expensive
Oh I think WoW certainly has an influence, it was too popular not to, its nostalgia for many (myself included)
As for the durability thing, it feels plausible, but I haven't looked into it enough to say :)
@@rDunfee
Maybe painted but I doubt it would be blue as that was generally a prohibitively expensive hue.
Could be paint, or there could be minerals with blue tints in the local geology in a much higher concentration than anywhere here on Earth
Could be a form of Cobalt, or one of many metals that turn blue when oxidised
Or it’s just magic
Honestly rule of cool trumps bland ol realism in my book
This is such an genius way of making customisable houses. Bravo!
Thanks man!
No way. Just no way! I can't wait to have my apartment in order so I can replicate these...!
Haha! Glad you like it 😅
Dont even like D&D but find these videos fascinating .... excelent craftmanship
Really nice addition to your system, the ability to have roof sections of odd or even number of floor tiles is very helpful
Definitely, this has been on my to do list for a while!
The precision and interchangeability of this system is really satisfying to watch! It's almost like video game assets in real life.
It's stupidly fun to play with 😂
Very nice. Seriously the accuracy of your roofs are amazing. The lookouts and fascia and shingle placement. The overall construction looks so freaking mint my guy.
Thanks! Now I've got all the measurements down it's actually really easy, figuring it out was the hard part 😅
you need like a million more subs. Brilliant
Thanks Steve! If I keep getting nice comments like that to feed the algorithm maybe I'll get there 😅
This just made my day! Can't wait to try this out myself😍
Awesome!
The dormers are a brilliant addition!
Cheers to your dedication and innovation in model making and continuing to share with us!
Thanks! I'll keep them coming :)
You're videos are AMAZING
that is really enjoyment what can make a beautiful house in different modules
Thanks Luc :) I'm pretty happy with the flexibility
Just finished watching all your videos. I can't wait to get started. I've seen others use a magnet system, but not the same way. Yours seem much more innovative. I'm very excited.
Awesome! Enjoy :)
I try to mention this to people who seem interested in actually building the system, I've got optional upgrades to some of the tiles released on patreon, including a fully magnetised stone and wood wall, interior wall and accessory upgrade, and a preview of magnetised Mountainblocks.
I've released them there as a thank you bonus to patrons - like I say totally optional, but I thought I'd mention them in case you might be interested :)
@@RPArchiveOfficial That's great. I enjoyed seeing your system evolve. I'll check it out. I really like your printable stuff you showed. Like the portals, bottle decals, and scrolls. I think I'm going to join because of those and your templates.
Thanks James! Really appreciate the support!
It gorgeous! Love the modular aspect. However the project seems intimidating for a beginner.
That's true, but there are easier projects on the channel :) start basic, build up - you get comfortable with it quite quickly once you get started
The temple pieces are a good beginner project: ruclips.net/video/_dACymdrm5k/видео.html
Black magic Craft has some great videos for beginner techniques, I didn't recreate these on my channel but they're good knowledge:
getting straight cuts - ruclips.net/video/U8Po8NoM7g4/видео.html
cutting squares - ruclips.net/video/q4PM8TdZcA8/видео.html
Drybrushing - ruclips.net/video/62U-9D3RpJg/видео.html
Then when you're feeling confident with cutting, texturing and gluing, move on to adding magnets for walls and floors. I show the basics in this video: ruclips.net/video/mB08dC5aAo8/видео.html
and also upgrade them in this one, so you can use the guide here to not bother adding card slots at all if you like :) ruclips.net/video/mB08dC5aAo8/видео.html
That video also has tips on upgraded versions of roof tiles from this video (ruclips.net/video/wtofCTyNa1I/видео.html), and then you've got the basics down :)
This is a great addition to your system as always. I have made a set of your floor tiles but decided to try and use only larger 5mm magnets for attachment. They have a much stronger pull force (~1.5 lbs vs. ~.9 lbs) I used PVA glue to attach them as I feel it makes a stronger bond, but does take much longer to fully cure. Moderate tugging with other 5mm magnets did not cause them to be pulled out of the foam once the glue was fully cured.
They might be a good way to get around the card system all together, but I don't have nearly enough pieces to test all possible scenarios. One down side is the 5mm magnets are more expensive than the 3mm and you need 8 per tile, so costs can add up quick.
Just some food for thought. Thank you for your videos. They are honestly what got me into this hobby and I have enjoyed every moment of it since.
Interesting. Might be worth it for a few tiles to use for wide upper floors, and just use 3mm for the rest?
beautiful stonework!
I pobably wont make any of your Terrain singe I already have so much stuff and dont want to start a whole new system...
But damn, its so satisfying seeing your stuff come together I cant stop watching!
You Sir, are a true Master of the craft!
Thank you man! Hey maybe when I get onto less mundane builds you might make some :)
I'm new to your channel. I just subscribed! Enjoying your video so far, I have many ideas not to make my tiles better!
Awesome! Welcome to the channel man :)
Very nice! Good job :D
Thanks man :)
Seeing your work is encouraging me to get back into modeling. Have a sub!
Well thanks man! Glad I could help! 😁
Oh man... this is PURE GOLD! Gona build some Frost Grave & Rangers of Shadow Deep (Mordheim) ENTIRE TERRAINS with that!
Sounds awesome man!
You can temporarily make your shifting lands stay put by laying a bit of kitchen towel on the runner slot then pushing the guide into the slot, I doesn't make it immovable but I does need more than a knock to move it
Nice trick!
Loving all these modular pieces. So many possibilities! Any plans to start producing this system commercially?
Thanks! Not at the moment :)
Your US source for magnets was a good choice. I am in the US and I have been looking around. I settled on them before I saw your equipment list. They are a bit pricey, but they offer free shipping on a $30 order and accept PayPal's 4 payment plan, if budget is a concern.
Good to know man, thanks!
*Sigh.* Now, having binged through all your terrain videos, I have to wait for your next new video. Ah, well, there are still two or three elementary miniatures tutorials left on your channel; no doubt I'll pick up some useful pointers there, too. All-in-all, a great channel, with lots of potential for future material. I've been inspired to conceive of terrain I don't even have the materials of facilities to create (such as a dwarven steamworks). More incentive to refurbish my basement, I s'pose. Thanks again for all the hard (brain)work, Matt. =^[.]^=
Glad I could help man :) hard at work on the next video now....
Good vid Keep posting videos yp
Thanks man :)
The bricks look fine the way they are IMO. If you made them smaller then they would be more realistic, but less visible.
I love the blue BTW.
Thanks for the input man :)
Bruh u inspire me to be a better DM
That's really awesome to hear man :)
Matt slow down! I can’t get my head around it in time! More awesomeness!
Haha! Can't slow down, the algorithm beast needs feeding and I need terrain 😅
Do u have a video on getting started to build all this stuff?
The temple pieces are a good beginner project: ruclips.net/video/_dACymdrm5k/видео.html
Black magic Craft has some great videos for beginner techniques, I didn't recreate these on my channel but they're good knowledge:
getting straight cuts - ruclips.net/video/U8Po8NoM7g4/видео.html
cutting squares - ruclips.net/video/q4PM8TdZcA8/видео.html
Drybrushing - ruclips.net/video/62U-9D3RpJg/видео.html
Then when you're feeling confident with cutting, texturing and gluing, move on to adding magnets for walls and floors. I show the basics in this video: ruclips.net/video/mB08dC5aAo8/видео.html
and also upgrade them in this one, so you can use the guide here to not bother adding card slots at all if you like :) ruclips.net/video/mB08dC5aAo8/видео.html
That video also has tips on upgraded versions of roof tiles from this video (ruclips.net/video/wtofCTyNa1I/видео.html), and then you've got the basics down :)
@@RPArchiveOfficial Wow that's an awasome answer as well thank you very much
No problem :)
If I had friends to play dnd with in person I would build these
I'm new to the channel and I just love your system!.
I'm trying to replicate some stuff for our dnd terrain but I'm having a hard time with the main pieces. I don't know if I'm always missing the measures for the main pieces but I can't find them. Are the main pieces 3x3 inches before you cut the angles?
The main pieces of these roof tiles? I believe they were 3" wide, and a bit longer than 3" the other way - so I could cut the 45 degree angle 2 and 13/16" down one side :)
@@RPArchiveOfficial Thanks for the quick response. I'm going with 3" by 3 1/2", should be near the measures, I stopped a few frames and compared them to my proxxon. :)
This system is so beastly! I feel bad for your closet! #pompomshake
Honestly it doesn't take up that much space, it all stacks quite well in my storage box - the building pieces only mostly fill one so far, and it's not even full!
Do you sell any of these sets that you make?
Where I could find tutorial how to make walls etc for house from 0:15? Thanks
The cottage video :)
What would it take to get you to make a few buildings without the modular parts and sell resin casts of them for Wargames?
You improve your modular system. These roofs are excellent
Thanks Patrick!
Great idea to use modules assembled with magnets.
Thanks, took a fair bit of planning, but it's fairly easy to make after that :)
I live in a such a small space so it's unrealistic to have the equipment needed to make these myself, for right now at least. Are there going to be commissions and/or modular sales from you in the future? I'm sure the community has asked you before, but I am new to the channel.
If you can do this with foam, then you can be a carpenter!!
Haha, that would require me trusting my clumsy self with large power tools 😅
I am concerned about the safety of XPS foam, like with small particles and fumes, Is it safe to cut?
Note: I do not have a hotwire cutter at this time, only knives
It is safe to cut if you keep the area ventilated. From what I understand the fumes released aren't toxic persay (unless you burn and blacken the foam), its just enough to make you a bit light headed. Again, from what I understand. I am not an expert on this matter :)
@@RPArchiveOfficial Thank you! Very helpful.
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Hey archive! I would really like to follow these tutorials at home, this'll be my first time terrain building aha. If you dont mind me asking, what tools do you use? Like hot wire cutter and foam? Many thanks :)
No problem, it's all in the equipment list link in the description :)
I've been trying to work with magnets for removable walls, but I've been having problems with the magnets pulling out of the foam/hot glue. First i create a hole, add hot glue, and then insert the magnet. I then add a little more hot glue to seal it in. However, after 1-2 uses it just rips right out of the hole. Am I using too powerful of magnets (they look just like yours), or am I missing something here?
Are they 3mm wide 2mm deep? If so they shouldn't be stronger than mine.
The problem is more than likely your glue gun/the hole you make - I'm going to be talking about this in my upcoming beginner tips video :)
The absolute best way to do it is use the surebonder glue gun I link in the equipment list. It's nozzle is a perfect size to push in a magnet sized hole, which then grips the magnet with pressured, elastic foam - not solid, inflexible glue :)
A quick and dirty solution is to just make sure the hole is filled with hot glue and there's still space for the magnet, and superglue it back in. The hot glue should protect the foam from the superglue :)
If you need any more tips I highly recommend the patreon - tons of helpful people and pinned tips in the discord chats :)
When I get my Proxxon, I'll be doing it through you link sense I wouldn't be getting one if it wasn't for your videos to begin with. Just need my wife to give me my allowance early. "Hey honey! Can I talk to you......"
Thanks man! Appreciate the extra support :)
what kind of foam do you use?
Xps insulation foam, there's a link to the equipment list in the description :)
I love the blue roof! Is that based off of anything historical? Doesnt have to be, just curious
Not in particular, more based on classic fantasy buildings and more modern sources like world of warcraft (the humans, stormwind, goldshire etc) and warhammer :)
Why don't you start a Kickstarter campaign to industrialize your projects and create a business of selling customizable sets? I would definitely support you.
imagine an anonymous partnership in which shares are distributed as magnets instead of profits. oh boy, we would save a lot of money.
Your face is so amazing to look at.. I don't know what it is.... But really love it the video of course 😉😉😉❤️😱
just realized whats missing. outhouses
Huzzah
Thanks for the algorithm fuel man :)
Snip, snip, snip. I laughed
Ab fab!
Thanks Marc!
You clever clever bast***** where do you get your foam in the U.K. Mate B&Q?
Online, there's links in the equipment list in the description :)
Congratulations you won the quickest reply award. Sorry I should have looked there first 🤦🏼♂️.
It very clever system you got going I don't Do the whole D&D stuff but I make models I will try and use some of your tips in future dioramas I like the foam tile idea I been using weetbix boxes for years cutting out individual tiles 🤣 What a idiot I was could have done them in strips.
Cheers matey 👍🏻
Glad I could help :)
stupid question ... where is the pinned comment ?
It should be the first comment at the top, but RUclips decided to unpin it. Annoying. I've repinned it so it should be easy to find :)
Thank you kind sir !
No problem :)
I love everything your doing...but your videos stress me out haha
Mind if I ask why? Most people seem to find them relaxing 😄
This is torture. I have so much work to do now
Just the tip though
Haha, exactly. Thanks for commenting man :)
Am I the only one who can’t follow this? Might someone have a cheat sheet or a diagram that will help the Durchess wrap her head around this?
What bit has you confused? Happy to help :)
@@RPArchiveOfficial thanks! You are amazing, however Dutchess Bronzefire is severely challenged when it comes to making square cuts. After struggling with cardboard and foamcore for floor tiles, I got some XPS foam from a construction site. A knife was a miserable failure, so a proxon was acquired. I’ve been trying to make foam blanks on my lunch at work to take home and texture and finish. I am desperate to actually make a building, so I watched the video to write out notes for the blanks to cut to begin making roof tiles. Now, I have watched the other roof videos, but I thought, Dutchess, wouldn’t a tiny roof be easier than those great big roofs? So… I am really at a loss as to what size tile I am starting with to make the large roof section. I presume 3” wide, but I don’t know how long the tile was before you started cutting the angles. The “down 2 3/16” really confuses me. Down from what? The extreme pointy edge of the tile, or the face up now shorter side where the angle left the original surface? The Dutchess then thought, “well, maybe if I make the end triangle it would make sense”. So…. Why is the blank to cut the triangles from 3 1/8…? Rewatching pieces of the other roof vids does not enlighten the Dutchess. Those are from tiles the same size as the wall on that end of the building. The trimming off of the points in the end of the roof slopes is super confusing when I’m still not sure how long those slopes were supposed to be. Is all this clear enough to explain the confusion and perhaps receive enlightenment? I really hope so. I’d like a sense of accomplishment that I’m currently not getting by waiting for nickel strips to arrive from China so I can mangle my floor blanks before installing magnets and making actual nice floors.
@@natc.5940 Ok Duchess, lots to unpack here :)
So, the length of the tile just needs to be large enough to accommodate the angled cut - That's my bad for not including it in the pinned comment! The pieces I used I believe were just over 3", but lets say 4" to be safe. Basically you need just enough larger to accommodate the angled cut :)
When I say measure down 2 and 13/16", it can be from either large flat facing, because the angled lines will be parallel, though I do see how that might be unclear! Measure directly away from your first cut, towards the opposite side of the tile. and 13/16" is important! it's definitely not 3/16" :)
The wall is cut from a 3 and 1/8" black tile basically because I initially made it using a 3" tile...and it was too small :) I can't remember exactly why... but it was, hence the size getting a bit bigger! I think it might have been something to do with the walls not quite connecting to the magnets on the bottom, and there being a small gap there...not sure why, I can't quite remember!
For the trimming off the points bit - do you mean where you cut off the sharp edge, or where you can optionally cut off 1/2" to make the edge detachable to use to make larger roof pieces?
Hope this helps so far :)
+1 metrics
If you mean you'd like the measurements in metric, there's a conversion chart in the description :)
@@RPArchiveOfficial haha, sorry for the confusion. "+1 Engagement metrics" is what I planned to say but that one word felt like too much to type at the time.
Keep up the good material!
Haha! Makes sense now 😅 thanks for the +1!