As a nurse many of us saved the small glass top from ampules. These make great smoothly shaped bottles. Mini lava lamps. Even the occasional hookah with tiny wires. If you know anyone in medicine ask them to save for you.
Those circuit board walls would be a great base for a space ship interior build. Run some of that EL wire along the base as emergency lighting. Add some piping, paint the larger chips to be monitor displays, add a few bulk head doors in and you're cooking.
When Shadowrun was very new, FASA Corp contacted my game store to help promote it. They lent us a very professionally made 25mm miniature city block to display, including a well-used cybersurgery and the dank alleys outside the building. No electrics, but much the same vibe as Wyloch's stuff. =^[.]^=
I love the narration during the build. The voice over is always classic, but it's neat getting some stream of consciousness narration as well. It also feels a little more personal. Great job, as always!
More of the man to camera (presumably) late night real talking while doodling please! I think it's a bit of a shortcut to getting that real, down to earth feeling that you've always been good at.
That stocked bar is a real labor of love piece for sure, and overall the build looks wicked. Glad you added in how the zones could work for Neon Skies as a bonus, helps sell how flexible the game can be with terrain. Was also good to see the little off-the-cuff musing session during the bottle making when you considered the transistors.
I have worked in aircraft electronics for a long time, and after years of pocketing dead electronic components and circuit boards, I have quite a haul of interesting and not-too-common components that look great as greebles in sci-fi crafting!
Another great flooring option for a cyberpunk/scifi design is to go with a flat layer that can be a metallic or dark non-metallic, then a thin sheet of acrylic over the top. It works great for scifi and cyberpunk looks, and the best clear thing of what it looks like is from Star Wars, in RotJ in the hangar with the floor reflecting everything. and for more cyberpunk style, you can add etching of designs and patterns to it and put LED's on the sides with piping etches up to them and the design lights up brightly like the acrylic display panels you see in a lot of places for decor
Really appreciate the electronics explanation detour. I'd never think to even know to ask about some of that stuff. What I've always enjoyed is your thrifty, efficient, DIY approach. Harkens back to when I started and all we had was a printer, glue stick, and whatever we could get from the recycling bin. I feel like my imagination was a lot stronger and you're great inspiration capturing that.
Looks great! Should add some circuit board patterns around the walls with uv reactive paint also! Then play under a black light! 👌 maybe purple uv paint would look great with the green LEDs! 🍻
I love the sci-fi/ cyberpunk walls that the circuit boards give but will need to resort to trying replicate the effect with various types of cardboard. I have not saved broken electronics. I really enjoy the dark yet neon feeling of the club.
Another example of a setting, theme, or game I have little to no interest in, but still feel compelled to watch the video to completion, as bits and pieces, or small portions can be useful elsewhere. If I wanted to watch 3D prints, there are a million other channels, I'm sure. I come for the hand crafted goods, and Wyloch delivers!
Amazing work as ever, Wyloch. I 'm going to call the decision to use the circuit boards as walls actual genius. One thing to note is those capacitors you're stashing are electrolytics - which means they're full of electrolite, go figure. Electrolite can be pretty nasty stuff that'll ruin any model it spills on- and capacitor are pretty mcuh always going to break down and leak given enough time. Noting that your DVD player was probably at least 20 years old, I'd worry about them. You can solve the problem by draining them though. Just drill a couple of tiny holes in the flat end (while it's facing up) then turn them the other way up over a paper towel, all the nasty fluid will come out and then you never have to worry again.
For future reference, I think most bars light their bottles from above - that way the light can easily hit most of the bottles, since the tops tend to be smaller than the bottoms. When you light from the bottom, the large bottoms of the bottles block all the light and you do'n't see the bottle shape.
This is amazing! Love the look. I'm not really into cyberpunk. But I do think I could make something like this work for the Judge Dredd miniatures game or for Stargrave.
Was going to use EL wire for some builds, but think im going to look in to the noodle LED. Been wanting to get some of the Terrainstronics kits for a while now. Just another for the list
How many times have you spilt the accelerator with its top half off moving stuff around??? Me, its in the high 5 figures... LOL.. Great stuff as usual...
Hey Wyloch! A while back, you mentioned doing a community challenge about possibly building something from baldurs gate. Do you still have plans to do that?
That is sweet Half the reason I love watching your stuff of because you still do real crafting without excessive 3d printing. 3d printing is cool, but it's not nearly as cool as being and to craft stuff like this.
Borg Bar and Grill. Menu resistance is futile. The meals you have known will become our own. Your spices and recipes will service our own. Lower your seals and prepare to be assimiliated.
"Three hours and four beers of planning," relatable crafting jargon.
As a nurse many of us saved the small glass top from ampules. These make great smoothly shaped bottles. Mini lava lamps. Even the occasional hookah with tiny wires. If you know anyone in medicine ask them to save for you.
Didn't keep any amuple. But have a lot vials left over from work. Still haven't got a plan for them, but will one day lol
Now there's an idea. Making a 28mm Hookah bar. Might be useful for a game set in the Middle East/North Africa/Al-Andalus.
Those circuit board walls would be a great base for a space ship interior build. Run some of that EL wire along the base as emergency lighting. Add some piping, paint the larger chips to be monitor displays, add a few bulk head doors in and you're cooking.
I remember playing shadowrun when I was about 20 and it got me into rpgs. Keep them coming!!!
When Shadowrun was very new, FASA Corp contacted my game store to help promote it. They lent us a very professionally made 25mm miniature city block to display, including a well-used cybersurgery and the dank alleys outside the building. No electrics, but much the same vibe as Wyloch's stuff. =^[.]^=
0:44 I was forced to skip back when I saw the name. Too funny man.
Closing off 2024 with one of my favourite content creators, fantastic build!
Starting out by saying "get well soon" but .... I kinda like "sick and philosophical Wyloch" just sitting at his desk freestyling on crafting.
Oh my …
THIS is exactly the look I’ve been wanting to create in the interior of my SciFi bar/club!!!
Thanks a million
I love the narration during the build. The voice over is always classic, but it's neat getting some stream of consciousness narration as well. It also feels a little more personal. Great job, as always!
This is beautiful! You just never stop crafting and I love it! Been watching you for years!
More of the man to camera (presumably) late night real talking while doodling please! I think it's a bit of a shortcut to getting that real, down to earth feeling that you've always been good at.
Wyloch builds things in his spare time that are only dreams in the minds of designers at Hasbro.👏👏👏
This is super cool. Love it. Looking forward to the book. Your latest update came as I was watching the video!
That stocked bar is a real labor of love piece for sure, and overall the build looks wicked. Glad you added in how the zones could work for Neon Skies as a bonus, helps sell how flexible the game can be with terrain. Was also good to see the little off-the-cuff musing session during the bottle making when you considered the transistors.
everything is really really cool. The bar shelf is killing it. Such a nice piece!
I have worked in aircraft electronics for a long time, and after years of pocketing dead electronic components and circuit boards, I have quite a haul of interesting and not-too-common components that look great as greebles in sci-fi crafting!
Beautiful build and great tips! Great to see Dafydd's expertise. Thank you!
Another great flooring option for a cyberpunk/scifi design is to go with a flat layer that can be a metallic or dark non-metallic, then a thin sheet of acrylic over the top. It works great for scifi and cyberpunk looks, and the best clear thing of what it looks like is from Star Wars, in RotJ in the hangar with the floor reflecting everything. and for more cyberpunk style, you can add etching of designs and patterns to it and put LED's on the sides with piping etches up to them and the design lights up brightly like the acrylic display panels you see in a lot of places for decor
Great tips here! Feel better & see ya in the new year! 🎊
Woooo, last Wyloch of the year!
Really appreciate the electronics explanation detour. I'd never think to even know to ask about some of that stuff.
What I've always enjoyed is your thrifty, efficient, DIY approach. Harkens back to when I started and all we had was a printer, glue stick, and whatever we could get from the recycling bin. I feel like my imagination was a lot stronger and you're great inspiration capturing that.
Awesome as always! I loving all of the Wyloch's Armory videos
Looks great! Should add some circuit board patterns around the walls with uv reactive paint also! Then play under a black light! 👌 maybe purple uv paint would look great with the green LEDs! 🍻
TerrainTronics - linktr.ee/terraintronics
Looks great! Get well soon! Cheers from Hungary!
This looks so different when the miniatures are in it. Nice work!
This build rules! Inspirational as you have been for so many years, Wyloch. Thank you.
I just love your builds brother.
Yeah that looked pretty sick, great terrain piece too!
Fantastic build!
Looks even more amazing with the figures in. Great video.
I need this in my life!!! Way to end on a banger!
That looks so good. 😍
That was great build. Thanks for seeing it through!
Dude..... The ingenious idea of using circuit boards goes so hard. Get well, but I want to see more of this world 😎
10 seconds in and I already wish I could like a video twice!
What a great place to see in the New Year. It is 2,000ad all over again. Strange Days indeed.
I love your videos! Doing some crafting while watching. 😊
I love the circuit boards as walls idea. I've been wanting to do a few cyberpunk rooms and i know i have some circuit boards saved.
Happy new years folks 🥳🎉
you definately need to make more of these... you should even make an addition to your city set
Little late watching this. Excellent as always.
I love the sci-fi/ cyberpunk walls that the circuit boards give but will need to resort to trying replicate the effect with various types of cardboard. I have not saved broken electronics.
I really enjoy the dark yet neon feeling of the club.
This is an epic build. I love the way it came out.
Another example of a setting, theme, or game I have little to no interest in, but still feel compelled to watch the video to completion, as bits and pieces, or small portions can be useful elsewhere.
If I wanted to watch 3D prints, there are a million other channels, I'm sure. I come for the hand crafted goods, and Wyloch delivers!
Amazing work as ever, Wyloch. I 'm going to call the decision to use the circuit boards as walls actual genius. One thing to note is those capacitors you're stashing are electrolytics - which means they're full of electrolite, go figure. Electrolite can be pretty nasty stuff that'll ruin any model it spills on- and capacitor are pretty mcuh always going to break down and leak given enough time. Noting that your DVD player was probably at least 20 years old, I'd worry about them. You can solve the problem by draining them though. Just drill a couple of tiny holes in the flat end (while it's facing up) then turn them the other way up over a paper towel, all the nasty fluid will come out and then you never have to worry again.
2:00 Save EVERYTHING!
THIS IS EVERYTHING YOU BETTER WERK WYLOCH
I'm always filling my greebles box with plastic and metal pieces I find while walking. So many interesting shapes lying around as trash.
Dang! Amazing work!
My current AVR is a denon, cannot recommend them enough. Good to know they look great in the inside too
Sick build!!!!!!! Awesome!!!!! 😊😊😊
i always thought EL wire was cool, but the coil whine on the power supplies drives me insane. the led noodles seem really nice
Fantastic color scheme.
Huzzah & Happy New Year,, Buddy! All the best to you & yours.
This is fantastic!
looks great!
nothing short of brilliant. had to double check im suscribed... this is so good.
Happy New Year 2025! Thank you for the New Year build
For future reference, I think most bars light their bottles from above - that way the light can easily hit most of the bottles, since the tops tend to be smaller than the bottoms. When you light from the bottom, the large bottoms of the bottles block all the light and you do'n't see the bottle shape.
Great video, as always!
This is amazing! Love the look. I'm not really into cyberpunk. But I do think I could make something like this work for the Judge Dredd miniatures game or for Stargrave.
Was going to use EL wire for some builds, but think im going to look in to the noodle LED. Been wanting to get some of the Terrainstronics kits for a while now. Just another for the list
The smiley face was cute 🤫
Looks freaking sweet choom!
I had been wondering what I could use the old computer bits and pieces I had lying around for!
Fantastic.
This is an awesome build even if neither insane detail or LEDs are really my thing.
Brightened my day :D
Amazing
What about doing the Wastlands club from the snes shadowrung?
Shout out to the Warhammer Fantasy 6th Edition rulebook at 01:15
How many times have you spilt the accelerator with its top half off moving stuff around??? Me, its in the high 5 figures... LOL.. Great stuff as usual...
Four times. This is bottle number 5.
Hey Wyloch! A while back, you mentioned doing a community challenge about possibly building something from baldurs gate. Do you still have plans to do that?
@@Ashi8No8Yubi coincidentally i do, very soon, and for prizes (paint sets) stay tuned!
SODDER, I wont lie I laughed my ass off at that moment
Commenting for the algorithm
That is sweet
Half the reason I love watching your stuff of because you still do real crafting without excessive 3d printing. 3d printing is cool, but it's not nearly as cool as being and to craft stuff like this.
Very nice. Is Neon Skys still available for purchase?
@@jeffreykershner440 yes indeed!
Borg Bar and Grill. Menu resistance is futile. The meals you have known will become our own. Your spices and recipes will service our own. Lower your seals and prepare to be assimiliated.
Babe! Wake up! New Wyloch dropped!!!
2 Sequels incoming.
4:00 the open bottle of super glue accelerant ... Don't knock it over
Bad Ass!!!
Thanks for another banger!! \[T]/
Can save yourself a bunch of money, use highlighter markers and a UV light.
Why This information with "Not Zelensky"? 😂 Could be an interesting Story behind 😉
I have had repeated comments in the past that I am secretly Volodymyr Zelenskyy. I am not.
@WylochsArmory you would be a good President 😂
"Not Zelensky" ahahaha