That's great to hear. I picked the hobby back up a few years ago and some people close to me encouraged me to share it on youtube so I am glad its helping people get excited. Thank for watching my stuff!
Great build and the using junk mail to create your cans and bottle advertising is pure genius! I'm stealing this idea for sure! Keep up the great work!
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Excellent video!!! I particularly loved the “thickening” of the walls. I did something similar with some of the GW Lord of the Rings thin plastic ruined walls.
Yeah I get some strange looks sometimes ha ha, I show up every weekend and buy broken toys. I'm going to do more trash-->terrain videos because I think people like them the most. Thanks man!
I was a little skeptical when I saw you slapping foam and hot glue and Lego on there, but you tied everything together really well and it looks fantastic! Really good job, I may need to try copying this with whatever bits and bobs I can find at my own local thrift shops.
Thanks, I used to think white foam was junk and only use nice insulation foam board but if you are going to cover it with sand and grit its a great free option. Thanks for watching i am glad you liked it!
I have so much junk toy sets I’ve picked up over the years at places like goodwill outlet for like a dollar a pound. Every time I’m like this will make a great piece of terrain and I have like 3 big bins full of those thrifted play sets in my garage lol This is really Inspiring though, I really should dig them all out and make a table of just thrift store terrain lol
Love the cheapness. Inexpensive terrain is the best. This looks as good or better than a lot of terrain built with ultra-expensive hobby kit. One note about fires in buildings - If you create V-patterns at the openings, if gives a real sense of reality.
Yeah the wire cutter was the most fun part of the build. I think I got the wire cutter cheap as well, I think it was $30 in a craft store. Thanks for watching!
A fellow Devil Dog! Thanks bro,I also figured out that you could make advertisement signs using junk mail flyers also. I will do that in another project. Semper Fi!
Yeah I think mine was about $30 at Hobby lobby so its not fancy like a proxon but I wanted the ability to sculpt foam in a way other than using a razor. It can create a different look.
A joy to watch from beginning to end and amazing results! Liked and subbed. Many thanks for the great video! 👍
Thank you for the sub and I am glad you liked it!
You said it buddy.
This is awesome! What a change. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you!
This video alone has just got me back into hobby.
Edit: Liked, subscribed and shared. You need more subs brother.
That's great to hear. I picked the hobby back up a few years ago and some people close to me encouraged me to share it on youtube so I am glad its helping people get excited. Thank for watching my stuff!
Tidy Cat jug is absolutely priceless!!! Haha! And those walls were a great score to start off from! Definitely a dollar well spent!!!
Thank you, I collect a lot of broken junk because I know one day I can give it a new life!
Great build and the using junk mail to create your cans and bottle advertising is pure genius! I'm stealing this idea for sure! Keep up the great work!
I'm glad you liked it. I think of those kind of like Easter eggs for other people to find when they look closely at the terrain.
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Ideas!
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Yeah I will give that a try, Thanks for the sub!
Another epic video, I know you're a busy guy but I wish we'd see more of you here.
Thank you, yeah I stay pretty busy, I will try to get some more videos up when I can. Thanks for the support man!
Awesome build
Thank you!
Excellent video!!!
I particularly loved the “thickening” of the walls. I did something similar with some of the GW Lord of the Rings thin plastic ruined walls.
It's funny because I kept thinking about those LOTR walls as I was building it! Thanks dude
Excellent stuff. Absolutely love it buddy.
Goodwill can be both terrible and glorious, much like 40k! Great vid brother
Yeah I get some strange looks sometimes ha ha, I show up every weekend and buy broken toys. I'm going to do more trash-->terrain videos because I think people like them the most. Thanks man!
I loved it! And those plastic playsets make such good starting points for projects
I was a little skeptical when I saw you slapping foam and hot glue and Lego on there, but you tied everything together really well and it looks fantastic! Really good job, I may need to try copying this with whatever bits and bobs I can find at my own local thrift shops.
Thanks, I used to think white foam was junk and only use nice insulation foam board but if you are going to cover it with sand and grit its a great free option. Thanks for watching i am glad you liked it!
I have so much junk toy sets I’ve picked up over the years at places like goodwill outlet for like a dollar a pound. Every time I’m like this will make a great piece of terrain and I have like 3 big bins full of those thrifted play sets in my garage lol
This is really Inspiring though, I really should dig them all out and make a table of just thrift store terrain lol
Yeah! That sounds a lot like me! Go for it and share some pics or videos!
Looks ace!
Thank you!
Love the cheapness. Inexpensive terrain is the best. This looks as good or better than a lot of terrain built with ultra-expensive hobby kit. One note about fires in buildings - If you create V-patterns at the openings, if gives a real sense of reality.
Excellent work. I liked and I subscribed as requested.
I appreciate it!
Looks like you bought it from a gaming shop once you painted it.
Thank you, the goal of the channel is to make professional looking game items on a small budget so I am glad!
7:55 If you need rocks go for a walk with bags in your pockets...
I do that too. I have some free aquarium stones as well. I will have to do a video about 100% free things at some point. Thanks for watching!
Using the outside plastic as a guide for the foam cutter to bulk it up was great.
Using newspaper adverts to work as scale props worked so well too!
Yeah the wire cutter was the most fun part of the build. I think I got the wire cutter cheap as well, I think it was $30 in a craft store. Thanks for watching!
Great job, brother! I love the idea of taking small and advertisements and gluing them onto objects. Dang! Great build! - Rick, USMC
A fellow Devil Dog! Thanks bro,I also figured out that you could make advertisement signs using junk mail flyers also. I will do that in another project. Semper Fi!
@@thriftminis semper Fi and ooh-rah!!
great video, a really nice ruin and at a great price !! :)
Thank you!
Love the channel. Makes me really want to get into terrain making.
Thank you and good luck with your projects!
Fantastic terrain!!!! And those tiny details are the sprinkles on top!!! ❤❤❤
Thank you!
Imagine having claymation with this background in a 40k story and characters... Endless possibilities....
Yeah or cinematic battle reports...
Epic video , nice Inspiration for necromunda terrian
Thanks, yeah I am working on a retro necromunda board
Nice work!
Magnificent build.
Thanks a lot!
You did an amazing job building this. Great weathering and overall build. Keep up the awesome work and i look forward to seeing more.
Thanks a lot!
Awesome!
Thanks for watching!
Nice work!!!
Thank You!
This is the best excuse I’ve seen to get a foam wire cutter
Yeah I think mine was about $30 at Hobby lobby so its not fancy like a proxon but I wanted the ability to sculpt foam in a way other than using a razor. It can create a different look.
Great piece, all the little details sold it perfectly
Thanks, I might make a bunch of small detailed parts ahead of time for other projects so I can just pull them out for final touches
That's some great toybashing!
Yeah, I love using toys because they have all of that detail built in for you.
That is freakin amazing!
Thanks, I am glad you think its cool!