I Built SATAN'S CANNON for TRENCH + CRUSADE
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Hey BMC, I just wanted to say. Your channel has inspired me to terrain craft for DnD. I’ve been playing DnD for about 6 years now and I always thought that terrain craft would be “impossible” or “too expensive” but after watching your videos and learning I’ve made some pretty amazing things. Thank you for making new videos and inspiring me to get into this amazing hobby.
Welcome to the craft
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One of the fun things to think about Trench Crusade is the forces of Hell having artillery and things like concrete bunkers implies that on the side of the literal demons theres some guy whos just an engineer or a site manager whos gotta get up every morning and draw up plans for new guns or worry if the concrete delivery is going to get there on time.
I was a construction manager for years…lemme tell you, it IS hell. So it’s very fitting 😄
@BlackMagicCraftOfficia😂l
Must be some supervisors from Taylor Morrison in there.
The Devil better hire an independent inspector before firing that thing.
2 things I love about this video:
1. Your creativity. Even if the piece doesn’t really have an effect on the game, it gives it more depth, it makes it feel more alive.
2. The music 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Damn 🤣🤣🤣🤣 the music was killing it !
God DAMN!!! 🔥The music was BANGIN´!!! Love the build as well!!
Yes that music is great!
🤘🤘
This is hot. Love the output, you are crushing it with all these cool projects
I'm addicted to building for this game
@@BlackMagicCraftOfficial Not sure which parts of Canada y'all live in but doing a battle report with both of your boards and a discussion on the gameplay itself could be a cool collaboration video?
@ we live over 2000km apart 😔
@@BlackMagicCraftOfficial To go 2000km in my country I would have to go as far as I can in both directions, doubling back to my starting point.
@ we aren’t even on different ends of the country. I’m in the middle and he’s like 3/4 of the way in the country. Most European countries would fit in one of our provinces multiple times. I can drive 16 hours in one direction STILL be in my own province 😄
Is that the tank that you made into sci fi barriers a few years ago? If it is, I can't believe you kept something like that around for so long
that's just how miniature hobbyists are, entire bins of interesting "bits" kept around because it might someday be useful on a different project
Haha, yea, it's absolutely the leftover parts from that build.
You're telling me you dont have heaps of junk you hold on to just in case
That's the kitbasher's way: keep all your bits. Over a long enough timeline, you WILL find something to do with them.
@@Hobbyrepubliken I do. I just call it my pile of shame
This is Deluxe and I like it.
Loving the Trench Crusade stuff every new thing makes my brain tingle, excited to see what stuff you come up with.
Trench Crusade has been giving inspiration to so many in the wargaming community, including myself. Love to watch you build, helps me stay inspired for my own board.
A trick I use for Canvas Tarp that might help some builds is to take wet/baby wipes, cut to size, dunk it in thinned down PVA (usually coloured with olive or tan paint) and drape it over stuff, like: tarp covered crates, tank tarp covers, tarp cloaks for soldiers, tarp body covering for the dead, and then use a brush to push it into the corners and get detail, folds and shape. If oversized you can cut them down after too. Pinching the folds to make them sharper helps too.
Tissue Paper and Kitchen Roll without a pattern works too, even regular printer paper can work. You can also use gauze or cheesecloth for ghillie suits/cloaks and camo netting with the same technique. Its a trick I picked up from "The Cult of Crafting" here on YT a while ago.
Another trick I got from "Corne Scheepers" here on YT a few months ago, you can use kitchen foil for tarp too. Cut a square of kitchen foil, use a rubber roller to flatten it and get out any dents, fold the edges and roller them to make flat for seams along the edges, then punch a hole into the corners as tarp grommets, prime it then shape it over whatever you're draping it being careful not to damage the primer. Then remove it and paint it. Good for a waterproof tarp look.
I used bandages treated exactly like your wet wipes for that. But I would use wet wipes if I had them more readily available.
I'm brand new to miniatures and you are one of my favorite crafting youtubers out there. I read one of your comments on a different channel's video talking about how hard it can be to stay motivated for videos with the turbulence of youtube. You do invaluable work for uninspired shlubs like me. Please keep it coming
If you want a more uniform sandbag, check out Scenery Forge. They have a silicon mold that is sandbags and wooden supports listed as "sack trenches". I bought it several years back and it seems like it was made for Trench Crusade before Trench Crusade was designed.
Personally, sandbags being perfectly uniform isn't necessarily desirable. The bags will deform or have more or less stuffing. And the point of using air-dry clay is for cheapness, which dedicated molds aren't.
Love that this game proves how hard an aesthetic can spread a product. Like enough people see this and immediately go “Yes. Awesome. Metal. I want to make some stuff in that world.”
i used to hate airbrush heavy paintjobs, but i think this channel has helped me a lot in realizing how amazing they can look
I don’t even think mine look amazing BUT they look pretty good and are so fast and easy.
@@BlackMagicCraftOfficial but thats all it needs to be! there is beauty in the simplicity
Okay, that was an absolutely sick kitbash. You've really got some value out of those toy tank greeblies, and that corrugated paper (PERFECT sheet metal stand in). This was a really cool process to watch, especiallyusing the super glue/baking soda combo as hole filler. I have seen folks recommending baking soda as an accelerant, but this was a new application. Well done, sick build!
HELL YEAH!!! THIS IS THE PERFECT BLEND! Quick hello, build and metal, done. Best video yet, my opinion 🤘🤘
I feel like eventually we need a table tour of all of the trench crusade terrain on one table and just take us back through all the amazing pieces all on display together!
Nice!!! The bodies are an awesome detail, and the sandbags are just perfect!
I LOVE this build sooooo much it feels like something that would explode if not most, then a lot of angels. I assume satan would have many canons so i think it would be cool to indicate that this is a special canon in the name like THE CANON OF THE BEAST or something that denotes its presumably above average blasting capabilities. honestly I think this is one of the coolest trench crusade videos i've seen. ITS SO BADASS. (idk if thats ok to say)
The board is coming out so good. Great work!
OK, this is THE best one of your videos yet! The end result is amazing!
For bulking up super glue I like to use an 80/20 mix of talcum powder and baking soda to make it easier to sand.
as a cosplayer i can say that i love how good hot glue is for gap filling
Been watching since close to the start, and this ranks among my all-time fave videos. So much dang fun -- and it turned out so awesome!
Appreciate the love!
Grim and dark. Love it!!
You continue to make really cool stuff for TC its very inspiring!
8:47 well played. That’s such a good idea for sandbags
The piece looks fantastic! Great tunes too!
Really smart adding the liquid super glue to the outside of the air dry clay sandbags they don't stick well when they dry because of the shrinkage but a very cheap and useful product in out hobby.
I've also seen people use PVA glue for this. You're already waiting a while for the clay to dry.
@@Bluecho4 That's true Both would work as intended, usually. I've had some issues with PVA in that application with some of the cheaper brands rehydrating the air drying clay and causing it to get mushy again. But with some of the less watered down im sure it works much better
@@professorcaster Yeah, I imagine Aileen's Tacky Glue might work well here.
I actually added the superglue after they were dry because I realized a bunch were loose and didn’t bond together. Worked fine but I’ll probably use some pva during assembly next time to see if that helps.
@ The Fancy Stuff lol
cool as hell, i dont know anything about the lore but some type of battering ram vehicle would look sick in this style
Man trench crusade content hits different.
Your videos hit hard and at the right times it feels, I was just holding a tub of that clay at Walmart thinking that surely it had a terrain usage. And here it is.
And it looks awesome, my man. Wonderful job 👍🏻
Love the music on this build!
Man, that thing is dark! Well done
Great Project, I do wish you tackled that heavy mold line on the gun barrel tho
Kneel to the master crafter!! Dude you get me so hyped for TC!
Your trench crusdade terrain building series(?) has made me try my hand at building trenchs for other games.
Somehow this build reminded of the old joke about the difference between the Boy Scouts and the Army.
Those 1 g Super glue pouches from Dollarama are the GOAT! Amazing build man and way to rep Canada! (on the west coast of BC)
Another cool Kit-bash build...plus really dig the background jams...reminds me of a Joe Satriani riff.
The oversized crucifixes absolutely work for Trench Crusade, they're the perfect size for Communicants and other chemically enhanced monster soldiers.
After assembling a couple hundred Tyranids, my kitbashing choices for new monsters are lovely. It's great fun to create your own critter, tank, giant Satan Cannon...
Also, baking soda and super glue is sandable, so, not harder than a diamond? 😂
For sandbags you can buy hard plastic ones from Renedra and Gamers Grass sells some thermoplastic ones as basing bits.
Badass. You should have a devil like character pointing toward the enemy yelling
Looks sick!
I really liked this, but was surprised by how much I missed your narration along with the music.
Hi ! I really like your trench crusade terrains, really great ! I'd like to share with you a recipe I discovered to create cheap barbed wire that looks really great:
1. buy small alluminium sculpting mesh
2. You can easily cut it with scissors following the diagonals
3. It gives you plenty of barbed wire with more defined teeth in minutes
Please try it and share how to do it of you're convinced. I see a lot of videos with people using complicated methods or not great result, and I think Trench Crusade deserve better ^^'
I've seen this method before and have been meaning to try it.
Soundtrack was on point!
the fact it looks a lot like they buried a tank into the trenches to make a cannon is so good n is a perfect vibe for TC
Awesome build! Music was a huge plus. Loving all the Trench Crusade builds.
We don't get sculptamold up here, so used the crayola air dry clay as a base layer for my trench terrain (on top of the foam) and found that it shrunk and cracked when it dried. I used a PVA/water wash to coat it before drying on the second batch. This seemed to alleviate the problem, considerably less shrinking and cracking, long enough for me to get the caulk on it.
There is a more expensive air dry clay from creatology that they sell at Michael's, that doesn't have the issue.
Where is “up here”?
Anchorage Alaska
@ oh, ok….that is actually up there.
You’re truly the best !
love the build! the only thing that slightly bothered me was the massive mold line along the side of the cannon. i loved the music as well, love this style of video
It’s a weld. Makes sense.
Absolutely sick!!!!! Love it!!! 😊
This is really cool!! I agree with many of the others about your music.
The Trench Crusade train keeps chuggin'!! I am here for it!! very slowly making my TC terrain so these builds are great inspo!
The sandbag technique is so effective. 😍
played this at 2X speed. That music is a banger! great project looking cool!
That looked totally sick!
That painting section was so satisfying to look at
slap some checkers and red paint and it could be an ork canon, love it
These builds are great. This one looks like it would have been a beast to paint. I hope Factory Fortress is able to provide some cross advertising for Idols of Torment for you!
Haha, that would be nice
Hello Algorithm, yes, I have been watching for years. Please show this to others as it is metal.
Great work, again!
Loved this brother 🔥🤘❤️👍
great video and content all around. Well done.
Jeremy! You keep talking about the knife goblin, but we haven't seen anything done with. Maybe, you could customize one to be a trench crusade unit for a shorter video?
Perfect combo of headbanging, watching video and eating dinner🤘
🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘 For the algorithm!!!! Also, it's not their air-dry clay, it's OUR air-dry clay comrade!!!!
Great build and kick-ass choice of music!
Incredible. As you build it looks equal parts ass and awesome, but the final product is ridiculously bitchin'. Your trust in the process is inspiring, Jeremy!
It's awesome! I already see a battle when pilgrims try to silence this cannon and heretics defend it and lauch counter attacks, would be epic ;)
On the Crayola Air dry clay: That stuff is SUPER cheap, & pretty easy to work with, but word to the wise it crumbles after about a year, at least if you don't treat it.
But I would highly recommending soaking the hell out of any project you use the stuff on in copious amounts of glue & varnish to counteract the decay problem - in theory it should work b/c the stuff is paper-based, & the paper fibers should soak up the PVA/CV/whatever just like normal. I'll let you know if it DOES work if past projects that were sealed prove more durable than the stuff that crumbled.
Folks should also bear in mind you can make your own air-dry clay like stuff simply by mixing PVA with water or isopropyl alcohol, & then adding thin paper &/or baking soda. I'll also add clear gorilla glue in, & the end result is just as hard & durable as CV+baking soda (which I think it's also a good, safer & longer working time alternative for, at least larger applications like Jeremy was doing in the video).
I don't mean this as an insult if it sounds like one but the music at 08:28 is what it would sound like if you commissioned Iron Maiden to write an Anime theme song, it's pretty rad
Awesome build. Would add some rust to the barbed wire myself tough.
is it weird that when he pulled out the old dollar store tank turrets i got excited?! Thats like OG Black Magic Craft when he made some terrain from these tanks.
I knew they’d come in handy eventually
The music alone makes this worth watching lol
Instead of air dry clay, you might like Fimo or sculpey. It cooks up in the oven in no time.
The reason I've avoided it is that you'd need to bake it separate from the build first and then apply them when already hard. Would probably be fine in many cases though.
Commenting right now for the algorithm! But will watch later when I have dinner
Interesting. I always put the super glue on first and then apply the baking soda. I guess it works both ways
I do both, but it there is a big gap it’s easier to fill it with the the powder
Very cool finished piece. Btw the big dead guy is pretty usable for TC since the the world is full of oversized guys running around the trenches.
I guess that’s true
Nate Feyma has a super heavy tank on MMF with a number turret options that could be used.
For the sandbags: Have you tried the Juweela sandbags? They have them to scale. I am not sure if it is easy to get them in canada though. Another not as reputable shop also has them.
So bad ass. I hope you record some games getting played on this board
I'd like to see a Heretical tank conversion!!
I have two big toy tanks and i was thinking of converting one for my 40k Orks and their other as a Hellish tank for Trench Crusade
Friggin awesome piece man! Whats that black mud puddy stuff you use for the dirt around the outside?
Sculptamold. If you check out the main trench tile videos it’s covered in detail.
If this game came out in the 80s it’d make D&D look like Game of Life
My dyslexic ass thought you were doing the sultan's cannon.. still very cool though
Sit back, relax and watch me build it! 🎉
Thanks after that long day this is great 😈🤘🏻
What a genius way of making mass amounts of great looking sand bags. That's some big brain thinking buddy
Idk if it became less popular or what, but I would like more explanations of what you're doing in the build again.
It’s just this video because I was really pressed for time
This is super cool but can I ask why you scored a line down the clay before cutting it into sandbags? Is it a seam or something?
Yes it creates a seam in the sandbags that makes them look a bit more realistic.
Rob Zombie / Dragula is the song that score is trying its best to not get copyright strikes from ..
Love your videos. Wish you commented more during the build process on this video. Why did you pick X piece for placement? What material is this? etc. Your videos usually have more of that commentary.
I made sure to discuss anything that wasn’t covered in recent videos.
@BlackMagicCraftOfficial That's fair, thanks for the reply
But don’t worry this isn’t my new thing, I was just pressed for time to get the video done and this way is easier.
Very cool 😎
Love dark blasphemous!!!! Enjoying the journey. Thanks for sharing.
first track really sounds like that one song from DOOM, which isn't an insult because DOOM is obviously fair company where miniature wargaming is concerned. And I don't know whatever song DOOM was copying when that song was made.
I'm so sad you left that giant mould line on the barrel, because other than that this looks rad af
Of all the things in the world right now to be sad about…
Down & dirty !! 🤘
This is really bad ass.
That Dollarama tank is a goldmine. I must have bought 4 of them over they years
I kept almost throwing out my leftover parts over the years but knew I had to keep them for something...eventually.