Fantastic. Loved the columns and the arch. Highly versatile for use in so many genres. Don’t be afraid to nick and sand the moulded columns, and remove the mould lines. The smoothness of the columns contrasts a bit with the texture of the foam arch crosspiece. Perhaps a stipple with spackle might help make both surfaces come together.
Cheers mate 👍🏻 yeah you're right, those columns aren't the easiest to work with, they're fairly dense plastic. I only managed to make a few nicks and scratches on them before I got sick of it and just stuck them down 😅
Simply beautiful! I really like the plaster rock effect, perhaps better than the cork! Certainly going to be a weekend project coming up! Well done! Love your work!
Very cool diverse stuff. The mine is MINE-blowing. BOING! Rocky formations came out really cool, either way, very much so with the transition between sand and the rocks themselves. One has to accept though - no moss this time. haha Cheers mate!
Binge watching you from newest to oldest. My 70yr old chairbound self enjoys your accent and all your projects. I'm thinking I need to make sort of a dwarven Petra sort of thing. Lots of ideas on your channel. Patron John.
Woah, Really nice! Love the use of plaster, good alternative for bark wood. I've try to sterilize/cook bark in my oven, smells bad, smells is resilient (-_- several weeks to dissipate). Better use of pigment/powder color than bard's craft chanel this week also. Still the best chanel themed craft i've got to see. And this week that's some really cool decors. Can still use some of them as center plot in ttrpg games like thoses mines. I'm waiting for that diorama of all the wonderfull medieval tiles you got :p. Sending you good vibes :3!
Cheers mate 👍🏻🙂 thankfully I didn't cook this bark, but it was dried out for a long time. I should use powder pigments more often they produce really nice effects. I play abit of gorkamorka now and then, so this desert terrain is all pretty useful for me 😬
@@irongryphon Agree, and your rendering with those pieces are just perfect. (tbfranc here: really dont cook bark xD [for anyone reading this], it's not quite a burning smell because of the essence of the wood but nonetheless its so strong that's unpleasing).
Nice! I really like that mine entrance. Someone could eplace the I-beams with "logs" (a.k.a. some sticks from my front yard) of an appropriate scale for a fantasy/historical look, too. Actually that's not too far off of what some of the old mine entrances near here look like (except those usually have big warning signs put there by the Forest Service 😋).
I toyed with the idea of having some tracks running into the entrance for Carts to be pushed in and out but ditched that idea in the end. This mine is predominantly going to be used for my 40k Orks, and they don't do warning signs 😅
Actually - desert terrain is very varied in real life. Gulches, hills and a wide variety of other features can create bottlenecks that can be blocked. Besides - most routes in deserts are codified through decades and even centuries of use. These routes are placed where the terrain supports the movement of people and animals and where stable oases can be found. Nice terrain at any rate 👍
Awesome! Love the little mine, you could do so much to personalize it. Skeleton in the entryway, pile of discarded bones some giant beasts left, torches on the floor ready for some adventurous soul to light one and venture forth...OH! Oooorrr a giant spider and some webs.
Lots of lovely stuff in here! Definitely going to have to remember the tinfoil as a good way to turn excess plaster into rock bits when I start making urban rubble.
These look fantastic. I love the red tones under the tan; very similar to the sandstone formations I’ve seen in Utah and Arizona. They are versatile too; areas of interest around a blue dragon’s desert lair, Gaslands, Dark Sun, SPQR, Bolt Action, Boot Hill...wow!
Spectacular work as always, Alan! Admittedly, I spent the whole video waiting for you to add the signature moss somehow, but the minimalism of desert terrain really makes what little details there are pop that much more. And great job with both types of rock formation!
A nice collection of terrain there
Much appreciated 🙂 thanks for watching
Brilliant build mate👍...very impressive
Thanks bud 👍🏻🙂 and thank you for watching
Fantastic. Loved the columns and the arch. Highly versatile for use in so many genres. Don’t be afraid to nick and sand the moulded columns, and remove the mould lines. The smoothness of the columns contrasts a bit with the texture of the foam arch crosspiece. Perhaps a stipple with spackle might help make both surfaces come together.
Cheers mate 👍🏻 yeah you're right, those columns aren't the easiest to work with, they're fairly dense plastic. I only managed to make a few nicks and scratches on them before I got sick of it and just stuck them down 😅
Simply beautiful! I really like the plaster rock effect, perhaps better than the cork! Certainly going to be a weekend project coming up! Well done! Love your work!
Cheers 🙂 And plaster of Paris is super cheap 😬👍🏻 good luck with your project and thank you for watching
That was a lot of fun! Keep up the good videos
Cheers mate 👍🏻 thanks for watching
Nicely done.
Cheers dude 👍🏻😬
Another great build....
Cheers buddy 👍🏻 🙂
Under-rated channel
Thanks dude 😀👍🏻 glad you like the videos
Very cool diverse stuff. The mine is MINE-blowing. BOING!
Rocky formations came out really cool, either way, very much so with the transition between sand and the rocks themselves.
One has to accept though - no moss this time. haha
Cheers mate!
Thanks dude 👍🏻
Can't have moss in a desert piece unfortunately 😅 I'll get the moss out again very soon
Top notch, mate. These are cool and useful. I'm inspired to try my hand at this today. I have my XPS ready to go! Cheers, --Bo
Always hang on to those scraps 😅👍🏻
Binge watching you from newest to oldest. My 70yr old chairbound self enjoys your accent and all your projects. I'm thinking I need to make sort of a dwarven Petra sort of thing. Lots of ideas on your channel. Patron John.
Thanks John 🙂 glad to have you watching. I should do more dwarven terrain
Oh god my accent is terrible 😅
Woah, Really nice! Love the use of plaster, good alternative for bark wood. I've try to sterilize/cook bark in my oven, smells bad, smells is resilient (-_- several weeks to dissipate). Better use of pigment/powder color than bard's craft chanel this week also. Still the best chanel themed craft i've got to see. And this week that's some really cool decors. Can still use some of them as center plot in ttrpg games like thoses mines.
I'm waiting for that diorama of all the wonderfull medieval tiles you got :p.
Sending you good vibes :3!
Cheers mate 👍🏻🙂 thankfully I didn't cook this bark, but it was dried out for a long time. I should use powder pigments more often they produce really nice effects. I play abit of gorkamorka now and then, so this desert terrain is all pretty useful for me 😬
@@irongryphon Agree, and your rendering with those pieces are just perfect. (tbfranc here: really dont cook bark xD [for anyone reading this], it's not quite a burning smell because of the essence of the wood but nonetheless its so strong that's unpleasing).
Nice! I really like that mine entrance. Someone could eplace the I-beams with "logs" (a.k.a. some sticks from my front yard) of an appropriate scale for a fantasy/historical look, too. Actually that's not too far off of what some of the old mine entrances near here look like (except those usually have big warning signs put there by the Forest Service 😋).
I toyed with the idea of having some tracks running into the entrance for Carts to be pushed in and out but ditched that idea in the end.
This mine is predominantly going to be used for my 40k Orks, and they don't do warning signs 😅
The aluminum foil trick is pretty good. It gave me some nice ideas, so thanks man!
Nice video!
Cheers dude 🤙🏻 happy crafting 😬
Beautiful!
What that arch was missing, of course, was a CANDLE!
Great job!!
😅haha thank you very much
Actually - desert terrain is very varied in real life. Gulches, hills and a wide variety of other features can create bottlenecks that can be blocked.
Besides - most routes in deserts are codified through decades and even centuries of use. These routes are placed where the terrain supports the movement of people and animals and where stable oases can be found.
Nice terrain at any rate 👍
Cheers dude 👍🏻🙂 thanks for watching
Awesome!
Love the little mine, you could do so much to personalize it. Skeleton in the entryway, pile of discarded bones some giant beasts left, torches on the floor ready for some adventurous soul to light one and venture forth...OH! Oooorrr a giant spider and some webs.
All great ideas 😀 I'd thought about laying a Minecart track going into it, but opted not to in the end
Lots of lovely stuff in here! Definitely going to have to remember the tinfoil as a good way to turn excess plaster into rock bits when I start making urban rubble.
Cheers mate 👍🏻🙂 yes give it a go. Thank you for watching
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Thanks buddy 🙂👍🏻
These look great. That mine entrance one is just begging to have a DeLorean backed into it
Hahaha 😅 now I gotta make a DeLorean
These look fantastic. I love the red tones under the tan; very similar to the sandstone formations I’ve seen in Utah and Arizona. They are versatile too; areas of interest around a blue dragon’s desert lair, Gaslands, Dark Sun, SPQR, Bolt Action, Boot Hill...wow!
Yeah that kind of red sandstone I always think is really beautiful, Australia has a similar geology 🙂
Spectacular work as always, Alan! Admittedly, I spent the whole video waiting for you to add the signature moss somehow, but the minimalism of desert terrain really makes what little details there are pop that much more. And great job with both types of rock formation!
I do love details, but it was tricky with this project. However , that cork bark rock texture 👌🏻 beautiful
A mix of the United States desert southwest and maybe a Syrian desert from the days of the Roman Empire? they look awesome! Lisa
Thanks so much 🙂👍🏻 appreciate you watching
Looks amazing, especially the rocks. What do you use to fix the pigment powder onto the terrain with?
You can use abit of clear coat matte spray (sort of like a varnish) and that should work a treat 🙂👍🏻
@@irongryphon thank you!
Hi, what weathering powder did you use?
It was a set of six powders by Revell, I bought them from Amazon for about £15