They both have their up and downs but I have to give Eric the win due to the smoke rising from the vents and how high the human conveyor belt was from the ground. Overall, masterfully crafted!
Competition is done ! Thanks for voting, watching and commenting ! It’s a draw !!! 222 - 222 😂 The only logical thing now is to both do a review ! Coming soon....
I have been subbed to you both for quite some time now. I love both you guys. Your vids were in my feed ba back to back. I watched this first and wow, this is some pro-god tier terrain-from-trash. I think you may have it in the bag.
I was and still am super impressed with Eric's (the amount of techno-detail on his is something I aspire to). But the scratchbuilt grinder apparatus looks like a storebought piece, coupled with the killer smoke plumes, makes this one my favorite!
Both builds are amazing and are a fantastic use of materials, but got to give it to Eric because of the use of LED lights and stepping out his comfort zone with adding the colour really makes it catch your eye... That and Gert has already lost his soul to Paw Patrol.
This is heckin Hard... The concept of the lovely meatgrinder foodpaste recycle plant is one of the best 40k pieces i've seen on RUclips so far, and the lovely fleshy bits och the conveyer belt... Well, horrificly beautiful. But the "playability" and ladders and gritty dirty look of the plant with the vat/pool and the toxic potstill thing... Very hard this, but i think i have to go with Erics because of the use of some extra colours of the green and Purple that just makes the grimdark feel of it popp just a bit more. So: Point to Erics piece.
I love the concept of this build, and I'll be a loyal subscriber of you from now on, but my vote still goes to Eric. He won my vote by a little margin though, you both did amazing.
Great video. I really like how the smoke plumes turned out. I wouldn't have thought about clump foliage in that way. I may have to try that myself. I do really enjoy the story that this terrain piece tells. Well done.
I watched both videos and as I told Eric, it would have been a toss up for me. His had the varied colors and yours had the gory corpse grinder. The builds were great.
Every time I watch one of your videos and see the awesome stuff you build it makes me want to go to my office work room and act like Godzilla and crush all my buildings! Much respect sir
Okay guys. I really love both of the projects you did. This one is awesome, particularly the work on the corpse grinder. However, I’m going to have to vote for Eric’s build. It’s just a bit more atmospheric, and I feel like it has more playable surface.
This is a fantastic build, and I love the use of printer parts to make the corpse grinder. However, the single color paint scheme makes it all blend in too much, and using the clump foliage, while something ive never seen, doesn’t really feel like smoke. My vote goes to Eric for the toxic waste. Its got color, lights, and great contrast. Now I want to see both pieces together in a battle!
This Dark Matter Workshop build is full of interesting details and cool design ideas; however, I think that Eric wins on atmosphere and grungy aesthetic. So, I say, "Eternal Glory to Eric's Workshop!" Maybe, if there had been more blood and rust on the corpse grinder, I would have been swung in favour of Dark Matter; but the pastel tones on the toxic processing plant really gave that build some real pop (plus, the lighting, of course, is a great touch).
I gotta say I really like this build and idea of reconstituting the fallen into a meal. Gruesome and fits the bill perfectly. I'm handing the victory to you. Point Dark Matter Workshop.
Damn! Watched Eric's first and thought "well I'll probably say it's a draw" but....damn. The detail. The machinery. The lovely, lovely gore. Stuff like this is why you're my favourite crafting channel on the Tube. Respect to Eric, because it was awesome what he did, but point to Dark Matter!
Very cool I really like the escalator, but would have liked to see more scattered remains around the terrain. Or a section that has see through glass on a corner showing a vat of gore or something.
Both of you are unbelievable! I'm pretty envy: soooo much of creativity!!! Very difficult to decide,... but I vote for Dark, now. Thank you very much, both buildings are excellent!👍
Eric wins for color and presentation, but Gert wins for technical execution and how good the terrain looks, bits and all, from a parts and pieces perspective. But since paint can always be changed, I have to give my vote to Gert. Dark Matter Workshop for Eternal Glory!
Difficult to choose between the end results based on looks, they both look very good. I vote Dark Matter wins overall - the concept swung it for me. While Eric's was kind of generic industrial, DM's Corpse Grinder idea is gold.
Dude, this is so good. Love it. The mechanical stuff is very well done: great bits and bobs, and great perspective. Nice paint work including the flesh drum. I really like the conveyor belt, too. Thanks for sharing. Cheers, --Bo
Just found yours and Eric's channels. Love them both, very inspiring. I didn't think anything could be more disgusting than an acid filled hottub, but your human remains filled blender was over the top. My vote must go to you sir. Looking forward to enjoying both channels after I finish throwing up
Wrap some sandpaper around the can and you can sand the pipe ends to fit the cans directly. Put some liquid sprue, thin hot glue, or other firm gap filler around the edges and it'll look like it's welded right in. Probably easier.
I absolutely love a lot of the details in this build! But as a whole I think Eric's build is a slightly stronger contestant. I'm gonna have to vote for Eric.
This is great! I enjoy this more than the venom babe piece. I think Eric does a great job of narrating his actions and giving reasons behind why he likes using certain materials, which is part of the fun. That being said, I like your end product better!
I have to say that you both did a fantastic job. I like the use of the old printer pieces. Also well thought out. Unfortunately, my vote goes to Eric's Hobby Workshop for a couple of reasons but it was close. 1. I liked how he put in lightning fixtures 2. I also liked how he had control panels that made it look like it was running the facility 3. Lastly, I liked how on the spiral cardboard he covered it in paper so you couldn't see the lines which I did see on yours. These are very minut but was the tipping point for me because I can only hope to be on either of your levels in near future. Keep doing what you guys are doing because I love this kind of content because it gives many of us inspiration and ideas. I still love this by the way, but when you have 2 awesome things to judge you have to nitpick something. Well done to both of you.
i love how clean this looks... normally but i would expect a place like a Corpse Grinder to not look so sanitary. a bit more blood gore, floor smears, maybe some bloody foot prints could have really helped. but there are 2 this that bug me. the cardboard tube lines on your tower DO stand out, and the smoke plums seem to detract from the piece rather than add. because of that... i vote for Eric.
@@DarkMatterWorkshop Hey my Comedic mate, it bugs him, smelling the plume & spelling (Errors)-Errics "PLUM" - there is a tree in my chimney plum pip....General Rid Stump!!!
Ho! What a contest! First of all, you know guys, the size of the chimney doesn't mater!!! I will give you my vote there for the concept, and will give my vote to Eric on his channel for the playability of his terrain. Thanks for that really great content
I vote on Eric winning this one, mate! Really liked the gorey part of the other one, but the overall playability, ciberpunkyness and tying it all up with nice details and a base, plus... yeah, the tea-light genious idea, placed him ahead. In my mind, using GW scenery parts actually detracted, but it all worked in the end!
My vote is for Gert. I really enjoyed both videos, and it was awesome to see the challenge, just when I was wondering when would there be another video from either channel. However, I like Gert's procedure of design, build, paint, and especially, I feel the overall result feels technically superior and more faithful to its goal and theme. I learned a lot from Eric's seemingly effortless perfection into crafting some gorgeous piece from an apparent bunch of trash, but in this precise competition I feel Gert's piece is more carefully crafted...
Wow, this was a hard one. I am mind blown by the creativity from both of you. Amazing. I watched Erics video first and thought, oh boy, this one will be hard to beat. But Dark Matter yo really nailed it. You have my vote. Thank you both for your awesome content!
Love both of the builds, but I feel that the playablity and extra small detailed of Erics nudge the piece over the top. My vote is for Erics hobby workshop.
I didn't know your channel before, so props to Eric, though you made a human corps processing machine, that's too sick, so obviously you win, Dark Matter wins!!!!
Two excellent builds. Both far in advance of what I can produce but both creators encouraging me to give it another go. Voting for Eric overall but loving DMW’s gorehound details.
Both of you have made rad pieces. It's a difficult one (and I don't like challenge style things much) but muy vote goes to you for starting with a clear concept from the beginning.
You know I came into this vid expecting an easy Eric win but honestly I love the way you do small details. Wish you’d spend more time showing them off but they’re fun to spot as you go over things so idk!
I didn't think you were going to beat Eric as his build was insanely good however I think this might be one if not thee finest build on this channel. Your color choices are just phenomenal and the construction always looks to scale with the minis. you get the vote which was not an easy win
I watched Eric's video first and though oh wow that's going to be tough to beat but this does. Corps liquifier (great name for a metal band) is awesome, vote for Gert. Also seeing his crazy eyes, you might not want to challenge him to a death match. He definitely had that "I will beat you with a shovel" look in his eyes.
both are super incredible, but I have to give my vote to Dark Matter Workshop, I am looking forward to that review of Young Sheldon, no matter who its from.
This is such an awesome piece. I love the details like the limp hanging zombie arm on the conveyor.
Thanks man !
Can I go in it?
@@weatlyjustweatly133 yeah, but only once😐
Woo! Great job Gert. Happy to become patron #2!
You’re the best Guy !!
Eric's is my favorite. However, because I really want to see him make a Young Sheldon review because that just sounds silly, Dark Matter wins!
😂 It was his idea anyway !
Gert here at Dark Matter Workshop wins! It was the body cruncher that won it for me. That was just too cool! Congratulations.
They both have their up and downs but I have to give Eric the win due to the smoke rising from the vents and how high the human conveyor belt was from the ground. Overall, masterfully crafted!
I love the creativity of the corpse ginder but I think the playability and grimdark detail of Eric's makes it the winner.
I wanted to vote for Eric but I can’t say no to corpse grinding - you’ve got my vote
Competition is done ! Thanks for voting, watching and commenting !
It’s a draw !!! 222 - 222 😂
The only logical thing now is to both do a review ! Coming soon....
I have been subbed to you both for quite some time now. I love both you guys. Your vids were in my feed ba back to back. I watched this first and wow, this is some pro-god tier terrain-from-trash. I think you may have it in the bag.
I was and still am super impressed with Eric's (the amount of techno-detail on his is something I aspire to). But the scratchbuilt grinder apparatus looks like a storebought piece, coupled with the killer smoke plumes, makes this one my favorite!
The gory bits thrown onto the silver foil wins it for you. Congratulations you have my vote.
"I am interested in the eternal glory part of things" so great
I love the liquifier! Both projects were amazing. Tough choice, but Eric for the ‘Eternal Glory.’
Both builds are amazing and are a fantastic use of materials, but got to give it to Eric because of the use of LED lights and stepping out his comfort zone with adding the colour really makes it catch your eye... That and Gert has already lost his soul to Paw Patrol.
Yes.....yes I have ! Paw patrol paw patrol....
Grisly. Awesome.
Thanks mate.
Tough but gotta go with Eric, happy he showed me to you ! Always need lore content for terrain.
Dark Matter Workshop is the winner in my opinion.
I like the way you think !
That meat blender machine is gnarly!
This is heckin Hard... The concept of the lovely meatgrinder foodpaste recycle plant is one of the best 40k pieces i've seen on RUclips so far, and the lovely fleshy bits och the conveyer belt... Well, horrificly beautiful. But the "playability" and ladders and gritty dirty look of the plant with the vat/pool and the toxic potstill thing... Very hard this, but i think i have to go with Erics because of the use of some extra colours of the green and Purple that just makes the grimdark feel of it popp just a bit more. So:
Point to Erics piece.
Agreed, Nice contrast between the purple vats and green toxic sludge.
Very cool build, love the corpse grinder, especially the agitator.
This one goes to Eric: the playability and aesthetics of his are really top-notch!
I love the challenge concept!
The human recycling plant is an awesome 40k piece but I have to vote for Eric. The lights edged it out for me.
Although I really like Erik's build, the complete over the top gore from Gert's build makes him the winner for me!
I had forgotten just how bloody excellent this is. Nice work DMW
I love the concept of this build, and I'll be a loyal subscriber of you from now on, but my vote still goes to Eric. He won my vote by a little margin though, you both did amazing.
Great video. I really like how the smoke plumes turned out. I wouldn't have thought about clump foliage in that way. I may have to try that myself. I do really enjoy the story that this terrain piece tells. Well done.
I watched both videos and as I told Eric, it would have been a toss up for me. His had the varied colors and yours had the gory corpse grinder. The builds were great.
Every time I watch one of your videos and see the awesome stuff you build it makes me want to go to my office work room and act like Godzilla and crush all my buildings! Much respect sir
Both of your sets are great pieces. But this one is my favourite. Winner to me is Dark Matter Workshop.
DMW is the clear winner. I'm amazed!
It is so hard to decide who wins... both are fantastic terrain peaces!
But Eric's is my favorite!
What ever the outcome their needs to be a rematch! Watching you both push it to the limit with your builds is just brilliant to watch!
Dark Matter Workshop gets my vote -- great concept, nice detailing, cracking good paint job. Nice work!
As this is the first Corpse Grinder terrain I've seen, my vote goes to Dark Matter.
Enjoy the show Eric!
It is hard to decide who to win since you are both my favorite terrain makers on youtube who transform scrap/old toys into amazing terrrain
Okay guys. I really love both of the projects you did. This one is awesome, particularly the work on the corpse grinder. However, I’m going to have to vote for Eric’s build. It’s just a bit more atmospheric, and I feel like it has more playable surface.
Started with a like for Erics stuff, but you got me with the mechanical bits. My vote for you.
The liquifier made me retch many times
Well done
This is a fantastic build, and I love the use of printer parts to make the corpse grinder. However, the single color paint scheme makes it all blend in too much, and using the clump foliage, while something ive never seen, doesn’t really feel like smoke. My vote goes to Eric for the toxic waste. Its got color, lights, and great contrast. Now I want to see both pieces together in a battle!
This Dark Matter Workshop build is full of interesting details and cool design ideas; however, I think that Eric wins on atmosphere and grungy aesthetic. So, I say, "Eternal Glory to Eric's Workshop!"
Maybe, if there had been more blood and rust on the corpse grinder, I would have been swung in favour of Dark Matter; but the pastel tones on the toxic processing plant really gave that build some real pop (plus, the lighting, of course, is a great touch).
I gotta say I really like this build and idea of reconstituting the fallen into a meal. Gruesome and fits the bill perfectly. I'm handing the victory to you. Point Dark Matter Workshop.
Damn! Watched Eric's first and thought "well I'll probably say it's a draw" but....damn. The detail. The machinery. The lovely, lovely gore. Stuff like this is why you're my favourite crafting channel on the Tube. Respect to Eric, because it was awesome what he did, but point to Dark Matter!
Very cool I really like the escalator,
but would have liked to see more scattered remains around the terrain. Or a section that has see through glass on a corner showing a vat of gore or something.
Both of you are unbelievable! I'm pretty envy: soooo much of creativity!!! Very difficult to decide,... but I vote for Dark, now. Thank you very much, both buildings are excellent!👍
Thanks ! Have fun building !
Eric wins for color and presentation, but Gert wins for technical execution and how good the terrain looks, bits and all, from a parts and pieces perspective. But since paint can always be changed, I have to give my vote to Gert. Dark Matter Workshop for Eternal Glory!
I know your competition is over, but you got my vote from the concept. Fantastic!
For my skill level it has to be erics but yours is one i aspire to be able to do oneday great inspiration
Erick has my vote just because the paint job in this one is just metal.
gotta give it to Dark matter workshop
Difficult to choose between the end results based on looks, they both look very good. I vote Dark Matter wins overall - the concept swung it for me. While Eric's was kind of generic industrial, DM's Corpse Grinder idea is gold.
Both builds are amazing, it’s a tough choice. After thinking it over you get my vote as winner.
Eric's channel brought me here, subbing. I cant get enough of this sort of thing!
Welcome to the workshop!
Dude, this is so good. Love it. The mechanical stuff is very well done: great bits and bobs, and great perspective. Nice paint work including the flesh drum. I really like the conveyor belt, too. Thanks for sharing. Cheers, --Bo
My vote goes to Dark Matter! Both terrain pieces are really impressive! Keep up the good work
Dark matter wins because of the idea, the flesh masher and the smoke. All the best to both channels.
Thanks !
Just found yours and Eric's channels. Love them both, very inspiring. I didn't think anything could be more disgusting than an acid filled hottub, but your human remains filled blender was over the top. My vote must go to you sir. Looking forward to enjoying both channels after I finish throwing up
Love to see this kind of collaborative stuff in the community. Great work, both of you!
Wrap some sandpaper around the can and you can sand the pipe ends to fit the cans directly. Put some liquid sprue, thin hot glue, or other firm gap filler around the edges and it'll look like it's welded right in. Probably easier.
Total winner, you have my vote.
Dark Matter wins. I've always wanted to make my own corpse grinder and this has given me the perfect inspiration. nice work!
I absolutely love a lot of the details in this build! But as a whole I think Eric's build is a slightly stronger contestant. I'm gonna have to vote for Eric.
This is great! I enjoy this more than the venom babe piece. I think Eric does a great job of narrating his actions and giving reasons behind why he likes using certain materials, which is part of the fun. That being said, I like your end product better!
Both pieces are great..can't force either to watch little Sheldon
You’re too kind !
I have to say that you both did a fantastic job. I like the use of the old printer pieces. Also well thought out. Unfortunately, my vote goes to Eric's Hobby Workshop for a couple of reasons but it was close. 1. I liked how he put in lightning fixtures 2. I also liked how he had control panels that made it look like it was running the facility 3. Lastly, I liked how on the spiral cardboard he covered it in paper so you couldn't see the lines which I did see on yours. These are very minut but was the tipping point for me because I can only hope to be on either of your levels in near future. Keep doing what you guys are doing because I love this kind of content because it gives many of us inspiration and ideas. I still love this by the way, but when you have 2 awesome things to judge you have to nitpick something. Well done to both of you.
i love how clean this looks... normally but i would expect a place like a Corpse Grinder to not look so sanitary. a bit more blood gore, floor smears, maybe some bloody foot prints could have really helped.
but there are 2 this that bug me. the cardboard tube lines on your tower DO stand out, and the smoke plums seem to detract from the piece rather than add.
because of that... i vote for Eric.
Some good points made ! I’ll take it with me.
@@DarkMatterWorkshop Hey my Comedic mate, it bugs him, smelling the plume & spelling (Errors)-Errics "PLUM" - there is a tree in my chimney plum pip....General Rid Stump!!!
I vote for this piece! Eternal glory to you, sir!
Thanks mate
Ho! What a contest! First of all, you know guys, the size of the chimney doesn't mater!!! I will give you my vote there for the concept, and will give my vote to Eric on his channel for the playability of his terrain. Thanks for that really great content
It’s the girth ! 😏
Epic build my friend!... My vote goes to you ❎👍
Really Like the gore and general ascetic, but I really hate the plums of smoke so I got to hand this to Eric.
You are MONSTERCOOL.
I go for it.
Stay your way.
Greets from Wiesbaden Germanski
Both great. My vote's for DMW. Gotta love corpse-grinding action!
It looks fantastic, love how you use mainly things that would otherwise be thrown out :)
Kickass concept,even better finished product.
this is crusiumly awesome. I love it. I plan to do something like this now for our
Your concepts is amazing. The only thing's that makes Eric's better is coloring and super details.
Agreed
I vote on Eric winning this one, mate!
Really liked the gorey part of the other one, but the overall playability, ciberpunkyness and tying it all up with nice details and a base, plus... yeah, the tea-light genious idea, placed him ahead. In my mind, using GW scenery parts actually detracted, but it all worked in the end!
My vote is for Gert. I really enjoyed both videos, and it was awesome to see the challenge, just when I was wondering when would there be another video from either channel. However, I like Gert's procedure of design, build, paint, and especially, I feel the overall result feels technically superior and more faithful to its goal and theme. I learned a lot from Eric's seemingly effortless perfection into crafting some gorgeous piece from an apparent bunch of trash, but in this precise competition I feel Gert's piece is more carefully crafted...
Wow, this was a hard one. I am mind blown by the creativity from both of you. Amazing. I watched Erics video first and thought, oh boy, this one will be hard to beat. But Dark Matter yo really nailed it. You have my vote. Thank you both for your awesome content!
Tough choice! Both builds are awesome! I’m going to have to vote for Eric though.
Dark matter has my vote. Incredibly hard choice though!
Dark matter workshop has my vote
Eric's is my favorite, but they both look great!
Thanks ! I agree
Dark Matter workshop gets my vote.
Love both of the builds, but I feel that the playablity and extra small detailed of Erics nudge the piece over the top. My vote is for Erics hobby workshop.
I didn't know your channel before, so props to Eric, though you made a human corps processing machine, that's too sick, so obviously you win, Dark Matter wins!!!!
This has to be a win for Dark matter workshop
Thank you !
I prefer your (Dark Matter Workshop's) build, the corpse grinding equipment is very well done and very grimdark.
Eric's Hobby Workshop gets my vote
Makes sense, love al the cool details and lighting.
Two excellent builds. Both far in advance of what I can produce but both creators encouraging me to give it another go. Voting for Eric overall but loving DMW’s gorehound details.
Have fun building !
You are a Awsome builder !!!
And funny. Thank you, Cory
I'm going to have to go with DMW for this. Great job.
Both of you have made rad pieces. It's a difficult one (and I don't like challenge style things much) but muy vote goes to you for starting with a clear concept from the beginning.
............This is a hard choice both are really good and have given me loads of great idea's I call a draw you'll have to have a rematch
Your idea is awesome! You should be the winner!
I love both of you guys so much, but Gert has this one!
You know I came into this vid expecting an easy Eric win but honestly I love the way you do small details. Wish you’d spend more time showing them off but they’re fun to spot as you go over things so idk!
I didn't think you were going to beat Eric as his build was insanely good however I think this might be one if not thee finest build on this channel. Your color choices are just phenomenal and the construction always looks to scale with the minis. you get the vote which was not an easy win
Super wholesome video, amazing work
Wow, fantastic effort to you both! I have to go with Dark Matter Workshop, by a very slim margin.
I watched Eric's video first and though oh wow that's going to be tough to beat but this does. Corps liquifier (great name for a metal band) is awesome, vote for Gert. Also seeing his crazy eyes, you might not want to challenge him to a death match. He definitely had that "I will beat you with a shovel" look in his eyes.
I blame paw patrol !
Both pieces are awesome, but i think Dark Matter's piece wins.
Well done to both of you!
both are super incredible, but I have to give my vote to Dark Matter Workshop, I am looking forward to that review of Young Sheldon, no matter who its from.