@@OnceinaSixSide Always blows my mind how crappy things look mid process on channels like this, I always abort instead of just trusting myself/dialing it back down later. Excellent results, this spooky techno space terminator pharaoh board is sickie wickie.
Damn dude, your level of quality is so much higher than I first expected clicking on the video. Thanks for convicing me to get started on my own battleboard
I would really recommend using house paint sample pots for painting terrain specifically for this one the ground, it comes in heaps of different colours. You can also find cheap pots at Bunnings in the paint section sale table.
The thought of my tracks playing while people roll dice and play tabletop games is awesome haha. I'll definitely find the time to get it all out there one of these days :)
Nicely done video. The light ground color really makes the buildings look ominous. I would love to see how you made the silicone battle mats. Especially the texturing.
So happy the success of your Grey Knights video brought me here. Fantastic channel, love your content! Keep up the impressive quality, and I hope you continue to see lots of success going forward!
Bro, this is awesome, it even makes me want to go out and get a PLA printer as well as the resin one I have just because there's so much cool terrain out there that just looks like a PLA printer would be much more efficient than a resin one.
The man makes great music, very nice terrain STL's, lovley terrain boards and paints his models to a respectable standard in an expedient fashion... people like you make me sick... leave some talent for the rest of us! Haha, another killer video mate well done!
How does the silicone ground mix feel once finished? Is it quite rubbery? I get the feeling that it might be quite nice for holding models on slopes, as well as rolling dice on
This looks great, I'd be curious whether the moire effect of the layers could be mitigated on flat terrain pieces by spraying more thickly, but if you can't see them in person that's all that matters.
Yeah its weird, I think the "view email" button only shows up on desktop. I cant see it on mobile unless I'm in a browser and enable the 'Desktop Site' option. It also doesn't show up at all if you're not logged in to a UA-cam account. I've tested with another account and could see the email box so I'm 99% sure its working, just kinda fiddly lol. Cheers though, I'll update the info to mention that.
@@OnceinaSixSide oh okay I had no idea it didn't show up on mobile, sorry about that. I can't remember what I have listed for mine. I think it's my LinkTree link. I'll definitely have to check and make sure it's working correctly. I actually only noticed because I was going to reach out. I'm always excited to connect with other creators in this community! 😊
my rating of this. I want to start collecting necrons now Edit: I excitingly went to see how you made the gaming mats, bur there was now video. I would guess that would be a good one to have ;)
Hey bro, great job. At the end, I saw a necron-like model, and a terminator-like model. Will you link to the sources, please? It's been 8 months or so, any issues with storing this terrain when not using it?
Great video and fantastic result. During your video you mentioned silicon battle mars you made. I’ve seen a few on other channels but yours looked great. Any plans on doing a video on these? I play OPR GF Firefight with my son. Battle reports on this this board would be great. 👍🏻
Noooooo Once in a Six you stole my idea. I printed out 1 of the Zeno's bases to put Bob on hahahahahahaha. I am still in the process of painting him learnt to use a Air Brush for the 1st time in my life. I havnt painted a model in 30 years all by hand in those days, not a chance of owning something flash like that when i was a kid. :) Awesome job mate looks epic. :)
You are welcome good sir, very much appreciate the work you did on the models. Have got some great prints, still having issues with my anycubic mono x 6k tho. Its still leaving crap all over the Fep. I already replaced my 1st 1 and the second is on its way out as well. Going thru Feps at an alarming rate atm.
@@warshrike666 Sorry to hear that! To troubleshoot I recommend using the Amerilabs town test to dial in your resin, here's a great video on how to read the results: ua-cam.com/video/3JLGWRQqtkw/v-deo.html Also use the following method to level your bed: Loosen off the 4 bolts, home it with the vat installed (doesn't matter if there's resin in there), press down ontop of the build plate as evenly as you can while you tighten the bolts back up, DONT press z = 0, and you should be golden.
@@OnceinaSixSide Wow ok mate i will try that. I got 2 new resin trays on order will keep 1 as a tuner so to speak. Got a crease in the 1 i installed. I have another piece of Fep there as i got 2 but i will wait for my new tray's to arrive so i can use the 1 from the factory to set the tention on the fep i installed. I think part of my problem is my Fep being to lose or tight. Thank you so much for the help.
Man this video is incredible. I think you just made up my mind with regards to getting a printer. Do you have have any suggestions on type of printer to buy to print your designs? Definitely looking to print terrain and greebles moreso than minis
Why thank you very much, I'm glad you think so! Its difficult to give a printer recommendation but I'll try and steer you in the right direction. A filament printer can be absolutely brilliant for terrain, and sometimes even smaller details - however a resin printer can equally be as capable and even surpass filament printers for terrain as well. Filament is cheaper than resin, but resin is capable of much higher detail. Resin printers are also an order of magnitude simpler to operate and troubleshoot than a filament printer, as filament printers have many moving parts. A large resin printer capable of printing big models like terrain will be comparable in cost to a filament printer that you can feel confident won't give you endless headaches to use. Having said that, if you don't mind tinkering and troubleshooting and experimenting. and want to save a few bucks, then an entry level filament printer such as an Ender 3 V2 can be a brilliant jumping off point. Otherwise look for something with auto bed levelling to make your life a hell of a lot easier. The new Ender 3 S1 looks particularly promising. If resin sounds more like your cup of tea, an Anycubic Mono X is a great choice, and I've heard a lot of good things about the Elegoo Saturn as well. Hope thats helpful! If I can answer any more questions please ask away
You should use sculptamold for the terrain. It gives great natural result for basically no effort. You can even smooth it out after it's applied with a bit of water on your fingers.
If 3D Printing is going to be a big part of your hobby - especially with such time-consuming large pieces - then I'd recommend investing into a more recent 3D Printer being a LOT faster while also supporting features like Resonance Compensation and Pressure Advance that will greatly improve the aesthetics of your parts - Especially when printed at high speeds. Personally, I'm a big advocate for the open-source / stock parts / upgradeable Voron 3D Printers ( My V2.4 printing some spares for itself: ua-cam.com/video/AdDKO2EAeqo/v-deo.html at 300mm/s ) but you'd have to assemble and configure them yourself requiring some serious dedication if you're unfamiliar with the tech which may not be your cup of tea ( you'll also have to 3D Print your own parts in a heat resistant Material like ABS / ASA using your current printer requiring a temporary Chamber ). If it isn't then there's always the possibility of going with a RTR Bambu Lab P1P at the cost of being a closed system completely reliant on proprietary parts and thus their willingness to support it. ( for whatever is holy to you, do NOT buy anything that isn't a CoreXY Printer like the recently announced Prusa i3 MK4 ).
Ngl, I definitely cringed at the ochre yellow--it's a mildly "unfortunate" color haha--but damn! fuckin a! wish i had an army to play with and a ticket to Australia lmfaoooo good on ya
just a tip, layer lines suck. but they can be mitigated if you prime with something called " Filler primer" That is mainly used on cars, before you prime with Vallejo. IMO you should take all of this terrain off the board and hit it with some filler primer, repaint it, reattach it, and ten you will get games workshop level results. but an honest tip, FDM printers suck, and were at a day and an age in witch resin printers outperform them in every way, even in this instance when making huge terrain. I recommend picking up an photon mono X, and tryin these prints again, and seeing how they come out, because the results from the ender, were underwhelming as a whole.
Love the way it came out! Got nervous when the ground painting was very yellow but it looked great with dry brushing.
Cheers! Gotta have faith in the process
@@OnceinaSixSide Always blows my mind how crappy things look mid process on channels like this, I always abort instead of just trusting myself/dialing it back down later. Excellent results, this spooky techno space terminator pharaoh board is sickie wickie.
100% would love to see a One Page Rules GDFF battle report on this table.
Thanks for the feedback! I'll try and make it so :D
Would be cool if you did a few more terrain builds and OPR battle reports.
This guy is honestly one of my favourite UA-camrs and I'm pretty surprised that he doesn't have a larger following
Oh, that ground looks hella good!
Damn dude, your level of quality is so much higher than I first expected clicking on the video. Thanks for convicing me to get started on my own battleboard
Cheers! Hope your build goes well :)
Looks amazing mate
This table looks great m8 thanks for the walk through of how you did it.
Thats some nice looking Northen Indica
It's paper pulp I swear!
@@OnceinaSixSide wahaha, nice!👍
I would love to see a video on the battle mats!
I would really recommend using house paint sample pots for painting terrain specifically for this one the ground, it comes in heaps of different colours. You can also find cheap pots at Bunnings in the paint section sale table.
The music at 13:30... oooh my
Super cool result and exciting to watch the whole process.
Thanks!
Would love to see you release your music as an album! It's perfect for playing over a Bluetooth speaker while rolling some dice :)
The thought of my tracks playing while people roll dice and play tabletop games is awesome haha. I'll definitely find the time to get it all out there one of these days :)
100% need more course language segments thrown in haha great videos mate.
Haha cheers
A great result and really made me want to do some Necron related modelling.
Thanks!
Nicely done video. The light ground color really makes the buildings look ominous.
I would love to see how you made the silicone battle mats. Especially the texturing.
Thanks! I'll definitely throw out a video on those at some point :)
Very cool table, my man! 👍🏻
The ground texture looks really good, love how the board turned out, great job!
Cheers!
Damn you Gamza!.......... Oh wait..... Nevermind. :D
So happy the success of your Grey Knights video brought me here. Fantastic channel, love your content! Keep up the impressive quality, and I hope you continue to see lots of success going forward!
Well thank you very much! Should have another video up this weekend that I hope you enjoy :)
That little comment about the latest Cura having lightning infill has made my life better.
Lightning infill rocks!
Man, the final result looks so good.
Hey mate, great job on the video, board and MUSIC! (from 13:20) I actually opened up your details to see where the track was from 😅
Cool, thanks! I'll release all the music eventually.. Stay tuned haha
Bro, this is awesome, it even makes me want to go out and get a PLA printer as well as the resin one I have just because there's so much cool terrain out there that just looks like a PLA printer would be much more efficient than a resin one.
For sure! FDM is fantastic for terrain :)
This is awesome!!
Gorgeous
The man makes great music, very nice terrain STL's, lovley terrain boards and paints his models to a respectable standard in an expedient fashion... people like you make me sick... leave some talent for the rest of us!
Haha, another killer video mate well done!
Haha I'm sorry sir! I'll go hide now.
Really love how the copper terrain pieces came out
Great Video, first one of yours I've seen. Time to hit the back catalogue :)
Thank you very much!
Nice, a very cool gaming board.
Thanks!
Great work! Keep it up. Maybe for a future idea you could ad lights or light effects on the monuments.
How does the silicone ground mix feel once finished? Is it quite rubbery? I get the feeling that it might be quite nice for holding models on slopes, as well as rolling dice on
Honestly its pretty tough. I think because it's mostly spread so thin that if there is any squish to it, its almost imperceptible.
Would love to see a battle report
Let's get this man his dream job!
This looks great, I'd be curious whether the moire effect of the layers could be mitigated on flat terrain pieces by spraying more thickly, but if you can't see them in person that's all that matters.
Cheers! Yeah the layer lines + metallic paint is pure nightmare fuel for cameras haha, but to the human eye it's totally fine.
Another incredible video! Congratulations on the camera upgrade!
Thank you very much!
Does your terrain files come pre supported for resin 3d printers?
These files come provided with support blockers for Cura where needed, but no they're intended for filament based FDM printers.
Maybe make a tutorial on how you made those battlemats that you mentioned
Good plan!
Great work with your videos my man. I really like how much passion you put into them. A craftsman that will get many subscribers! I already see it.
Thank you very much kind sir!
Should ad some like bright color to some of the building to give the idea up it being alive or having some small power source
Hey just a heads up, it looks like you don't have any contact info under your About section. 😊
Yeah its weird, I think the "view email" button only shows up on desktop. I cant see it on mobile unless I'm in a browser and enable the 'Desktop Site' option. It also doesn't show up at all if you're not logged in to a UA-cam account. I've tested with another account and could see the email box so I'm 99% sure its working, just kinda fiddly lol. Cheers though, I'll update the info to mention that.
@@OnceinaSixSide oh okay I had no idea it didn't show up on mobile, sorry about that. I can't remember what I have listed for mine. I think it's my LinkTree link. I'll definitely have to check and make sure it's working correctly.
I actually only noticed because I was going to reach out. I'm always excited to connect with other creators in this community! 😊
@@SlicePrintRoleplay Please do! I've updated it with my Discord info too if you'd like to add me on there :)
Bro, this looks insane! Love it.
P.S. I've been watching for a couple of weeks now and hadn't realized I hadn't subbed, so you got yourself a new one.
Thank you :)
Nice to see them come alive. wouldn't a bright green wash work to fill in the gaps?
This looks so cool, but it begs for some green paint here and there, in those recesses
Where did you get those RGB lights from?
They're Digitalfoto W200 lights from Amazon :D
Broooo sick
my rating of this. I want to start collecting necrons now
Edit: I excitingly went to see how you made the gaming mats, bur there was now video. I would guess that would be a good one to have ;)
Looks pretty nice, tell Nick (IdicBeer) about it!
Hey bro, great job. At the end, I saw a necron-like model, and a terminator-like model. Will you link to the sources, please? It's been 8 months or so, any issues with storing this terrain when not using it?
Mate, depending on where you are in Australia, I'd game on it
I'd like to see how you made the battle mats as well as a battle report!
Great video and fantastic result. During your video you mentioned silicon battle mars you made. I’ve seen a few on other channels but yours looked great. Any plans on doing a video on these?
I play OPR GF Firefight with my son. Battle reports on this this board would be great. 👍🏻
Cheers! I think a video on the battle mats could be fun to make so its definitely on my list :)
what where those red cloaked mini's I saw on your table they looked cool!
Wait! Why can't I find a video on those amazing looking battle mats!!!
Haha one day! So many projects to do!
Noooooo Once in a Six you stole my idea. I printed out 1 of the Zeno's bases to put Bob on hahahahahahaha. I am still in the process of painting him learnt to use a Air Brush for the 1st time in my life. I havnt painted a model in 30 years all by hand in those days, not a chance of owning something flash like that when i was a kid. :) Awesome job mate looks epic. :)
Yep revisiting this hobby as an adult definitely has its perks! Good luck with your airbrush and thanks for your comment :D
You are welcome good sir, very much appreciate the work you did on the models. Have got some great prints, still having issues with my anycubic mono x 6k tho. Its still leaving crap all over the Fep. I already replaced my 1st 1 and the second is on its way out as well. Going thru Feps at an alarming rate atm.
@@warshrike666 Sorry to hear that! To troubleshoot I recommend using the Amerilabs town test to dial in your resin, here's a great video on how to read the results: ua-cam.com/video/3JLGWRQqtkw/v-deo.html
Also use the following method to level your bed: Loosen off the 4 bolts, home it with the vat installed (doesn't matter if there's resin in there), press down ontop of the build plate as evenly as you can while you tighten the bolts back up, DONT press z = 0, and you should be golden.
@@OnceinaSixSide Wow ok mate i will try that. I got 2 new resin trays on order will keep 1 as a tuner so to speak. Got a crease in the 1 i installed. I have another piece of Fep there as i got 2 but i will wait for my new tray's to arrive so i can use the 1 from the factory to set the tention on the fep i installed. I think part of my problem is my Fep being to lose or tight. Thank you so much for the help.
Where do I get your music?
Man this video is incredible. I think you just made up my mind with regards to getting a printer.
Do you have have any suggestions on type of printer to buy to print your designs? Definitely looking to print terrain and greebles moreso than minis
Why thank you very much, I'm glad you think so! Its difficult to give a printer recommendation but I'll try and steer you in the right direction.
A filament printer can be absolutely brilliant for terrain, and sometimes even smaller details - however a resin printer can equally be as capable and even surpass filament printers for terrain as well.
Filament is cheaper than resin, but resin is capable of much higher detail. Resin printers are also an order of magnitude simpler to operate and troubleshoot than a filament printer, as filament printers have many moving parts.
A large resin printer capable of printing big models like terrain will be comparable in cost to a filament printer that you can feel confident won't give you endless headaches to use.
Having said that, if you don't mind tinkering and troubleshooting and experimenting. and want to save a few bucks, then an entry level filament printer such as an Ender 3 V2 can be a brilliant jumping off point.
Otherwise look for something with auto bed levelling to make your life a hell of a lot easier. The new Ender 3 S1 looks particularly promising.
If resin sounds more like your cup of tea, an Anycubic Mono X is a great choice, and I've heard a lot of good things about the Elegoo Saturn as well.
Hope thats helpful! If I can answer any more questions please ask away
@@OnceinaSixSide Thanks a ton for the information!
I forgot how I found you but like what I see.
Thanks!
You should use sculptamold for the terrain. It gives great natural result for basically no effort. You can even smooth it out after it's applied with a bit of water on your fingers.
The song is okay
It could have been so much more ;-;
@@OnceinaSixSide yes I know.... I was there that day ••dramatic facial expression°°
@@isaacodyss4270 3000 years ago
What happened to Gamza?
play games for sure.
If 3D Printing is going to be a big part of your hobby - especially with such time-consuming large pieces - then I'd recommend investing into a more recent 3D Printer being a LOT faster while also supporting features like Resonance Compensation and Pressure Advance that will greatly improve the aesthetics of your parts - Especially when printed at high speeds.
Personally, I'm a big advocate for the open-source / stock parts / upgradeable Voron 3D Printers ( My V2.4 printing some spares for itself: ua-cam.com/video/AdDKO2EAeqo/v-deo.html at 300mm/s ) but you'd have to assemble and configure them yourself requiring some serious dedication if you're unfamiliar with the tech which may not be your cup of tea ( you'll also have to 3D Print your own parts in a heat resistant Material like ABS / ASA using your current printer requiring a temporary Chamber ).
If it isn't then there's always the possibility of going with a RTR Bambu Lab P1P at the cost of being a closed system completely reliant on proprietary parts and thus their willingness to support it.
( for whatever is holy to you, do NOT buy anything that isn't a CoreXY Printer like the recently announced Prusa i3 MK4 ).
Oh no not gamza
Ngl, I definitely cringed at the ochre yellow--it's a mildly "unfortunate" color haha--but damn! fuckin a! wish i had an army to play with and a ticket to Australia lmfaoooo good on ya
One of my friends pointed out to me that it looks like mustard and now I can't unsee it D:
just a tip, layer lines suck.
but they can be mitigated if you prime with something called " Filler primer" That is mainly used on cars, before you prime with Vallejo. IMO you should take all of this terrain off the board and hit it with some filler primer, repaint it, reattach it, and ten you will get games workshop level results.
but an honest tip, FDM printers suck, and were at a day and an age in witch resin printers outperform them in every way, even in this instance when making huge terrain. I recommend picking up an photon mono X, and tryin these prints again, and seeing how they come out, because the results from the ender, were underwhelming as a whole.