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  • @BillMakingStuff
    @BillMakingStuff 24 дні тому +123

    his eyes have been opened...

    • @NewSquallor
      @NewSquallor 24 дні тому +14

      He's one small shove away from the Gutterlands.

    • @redcoat259
      @redcoat259 24 дні тому +13

      Once you go scrap, you never go back…

    • @trollpaintingminis4496
      @trollpaintingminis4496 24 дні тому +22

      He even stole them from his son. Can't get more Bill than that.

    • @PeachyTips
      @PeachyTips 23 дні тому +13

      Hahaha! its like ive revisited my past lol

    • @Fox01313
      @Fox01313 21 день тому +1

      Always glad to see this. After watching a lot of terrain crafters on UA-cam with Bill making stuff, Eric's hobby workshop, Black magic craft, Wyloch's Armory, MS paints, Scratch Bashing, DM Scotty , Wulvenkraft, Summon lesser maker, Miniature Hobbyist & many others, it's a part of the hobby I always find interesting. The US craft stores (Michael's, hobby lobby and the underrated craft section at Dollar tree) have been a big help too.

  • @jhnBxter
    @jhnBxter 24 дні тому +52

    This will cause a spike in Amazon traffic for kids wooden blocks, good job , well done

    • @davidechiuchiu84
      @davidechiuchiu84 24 дні тому +6

      This video will be soon known as the starting point of the wooden block black market

  • @edwardclay7551
    @edwardclay7551 23 дні тому +14

    This is very much giving me old 2nd Edition 40k vibes. Where all of the rulebooks actually told us to use books as hills, blocks, etc.

    • @PeachyTips
      @PeachyTips 23 дні тому +6

      Ahhh the good old days 😂😂😂

    • @edwardclay7551
      @edwardclay7551 23 дні тому +1

      @@PeachyTips Truly so. But your video is inspiring. I'm going to try my own approach to this and see what I can come up with.

    • @PeachyTips
      @PeachyTips 23 дні тому +1

      @@edwardclay7551 id lve to see how you get on, so please do feel like you can share pics on my social media accounts

    • @snarkymcsnarkface1863
      @snarkymcsnarkface1863 11 днів тому +1

      Foam ball tooth pick space cactus crew checking in.
      I made another whole set of this terrain back in January. Still one or my all time favorite bit of "space" vegetation.

  • @lukevassh7740
    @lukevassh7740 24 дні тому +55

    You mad creative lil smelter, you!! ✊️

    • @PeachyTips
      @PeachyTips 24 дні тому +13

      Hahaha! I’ve upgraded from lead to wood now

  • @TheGreatWyrdling
    @TheGreatWyrdling 24 дні тому +49

    What I really like about this terrain is that it's not fragile. You can just move it around and and it'll get bumped and such. Plastic kits eventually break...

    • @alltat
      @alltat 24 дні тому +12

      You can even throw it at people, and those people will break before the terrain does. You shouldn't, but you can!

  • @CygnusMaximusXIII
    @CygnusMaximusXIII 24 дні тому +37

    Awesome video, as ever, Mr. Peach! One other tip if people want their blocks to look more like weathered stone: before assembly and painting, put them in a plastic bin with some actual rocks from the garden and shake them up really well. That will put rock-textured dents and dings into them, then just follow your tutorial from there! :)

  • @thesoothsayer9223
    @thesoothsayer9223 23 дні тому +9

    The people's Peach, thanks for the Poorhammer content!

    • @PeachyTips
      @PeachyTips 23 дні тому +3

      You are most welcome 😍👍

  • @imnotgeoff
    @imnotgeoff 24 дні тому +19

    Ok this is genius.the blocks would work really well for using as monumental ancient Egypt buildings

  • @Ging3rDw4rf
    @Ging3rDw4rf 24 дні тому +39

    scratch building terrain is one of my favorite bits of the hobby....pringles cans and carboard boxes have been so many of my gaming boards over the years.....loving MDF terrain at the min though this idea is perfect for a cheap addition to the box of world building kit!!

  • @Brickerbrack
    @Brickerbrack 24 дні тому +8

    13:00 If you separate some of the filler into another container, you can also mix a bit of PVA glue into it to give it that extra bit of durability when it dries.

  • @DarrylAdams
    @DarrylAdams 25 днів тому +34

    One thing that may work for this is Jenga blocks. Wyloch did his modular dungeons with it for the walls. Also both "I can't believe it is not Jenga" blocks and rare earth magnets are cheap to buy on the Chinese drop shipping sites like Temu for extra modularity

    • @PeachyTips
      @PeachyTips 24 дні тому +11

      Oooh very useful! Cheers Darryl

  • @benweinberg3819
    @benweinberg3819 13 днів тому +2

    A few simple geometric shapes cut out of card would also add stability, detail, and cover gaps on the big flat facings. Nicely done Peachy!

  • @tallifer
    @tallifer 8 днів тому +2

    I watched this as I finished gluing 9000 little tiles on my Mordheim board. My back hurts and my eyes feel strained. Maybe I should have just done wooden blocks! These look so great.
    If anyone’s interested, I’ve used thinned down ready to go grout as texture for walls. It scales really well and has the added bonus of drying rock hard.

  • @jamesperrin3762
    @jamesperrin3762 21 день тому +2

    Full Blue Peter mode! 👏

  • @WorldBleeder
    @WorldBleeder 23 дні тому +5

    That brings me back to the old days. My friends and I used to do this back in the 80's & 90's and we had no money and plastic scenery didn't exist.

    • @PeachyTips
      @PeachyTips 23 дні тому

      I think it was a far more creative time for scenery

  • @TheHobbyCorner
    @TheHobbyCorner 23 дні тому +5

    When I was a kid I used to use the polystyrene packaging from electrical goods family members bought as they looked like cool fortifications or buildings. And when I accidentally found out what super glue did to it the fun really began! Great video mate, keep on smelting!🤘😎🔥

    • @PeachyTips
      @PeachyTips 23 дні тому +1

      Yeah the magic mistakes of super glue and solvent spray on polystyrene lol.
      Cheers bud 😍🙏😍

  • @PACEUK22
    @PACEUK22 22 дні тому +3

    More vids like this plz. Thanks for uploading

  • @ondarkendwings
    @ondarkendwings 15 днів тому +2

    i love cheap and sustainable hobbying :) I grew up without terrain kits I used make stuff with my friends out of cardboard and balsa wood. I took that principle with me as I got older and started making my own content. Great video ! Erics Hobby is one of my faves for stuff like that too.

  • @JD-wm2rd
    @JD-wm2rd 23 дні тому +6

    Nice job Peach! I’d probably call it “Great looking, Easy, fun terrain anyone can make”. Everyone’s on a budget of some type and I appreciate you thinking about that. This looked great. I’m going to make some for my Tomb Kings of Khemri. I think you’re “The people’s champion” When you paint armies and do terrain or talk about games it’s all very relatable and I don’t feel intimidated. You make it look fun and you explain it in an approachable way. Thanks for keeping it real. 😊

    • @PeachyTips
      @PeachyTips 23 дні тому

      Using this for Tomb Kings is a top notch idea, and thank you for the kind and supportive words, I’m just pleased folks find the content helpful.

  • @adamgilbert4318
    @adamgilbert4318 22 дні тому +2

    Love the idea of upcycling random stuff into wargaming. Would love to see more stuff in the future on affordable wargaming

  • @alistairbuckle3450
    @alistairbuckle3450 21 день тому +1

    There are often really interesting shapes in polystyrene packing in most boxed items. You can’t use most rattle can spray paints because they contain solvents so people use emulsion house paint e.g. colour tester pots or a mix of PVA glue and cheap acrylic paint and sometimes sand mixed in for texture. Super cheap and easy to modify or weather with any sharp knife. If you want to get fancy, you can buy a hot wire tool and make practically anything with a hot glue gun. I remember making entire castles from sheets of polystyrene and if it gets broken or a mistake is made then it’s an historic ruin. Cheers!

  • @jonathanstraw6543
    @jonathanstraw6543 22 дні тому +2

    For the longest time I was wondering how I was going to make Lizardmen/Seraphon temples and spawning pools without hacking into foamboard, I now know how I am going to make Seraphon Temples and spawning pools, Thanks Mr Peach!

    • @PeachyTips
      @PeachyTips 22 дні тому

      Whop whoop!!! Also that’s a very cool idea too 😍🙌😍

  • @coolclam98
    @coolclam98 23 дні тому +2

    You had me at "hold onto your butts". I'm surprised at how well they turned out. It reminds me of the OLD White Dwarfs where you were encouraged to make your own things, such as the Ork Gobsmasha made from coffee pot lids for wheels. Thought this video would be called Peachy gets wood 😂

  • @karstedt9987
    @karstedt9987 23 дні тому +3

    As a big fan of Black Magic Craft, was really looking forward to this one. Time and budget friendly scenery is awesome. I bet some caulking mixed with sand would be a good filler/texture material. I think you could use a wood carving veiner (aka a little v shaped blade for making grooves) or just a scratch awl to create stonework texture (or other features) pretty nicely.

  • @Zejety
    @Zejety 21 день тому +1

    I'll say that I was really impressed with the look of smaller sections of stacked blocks, especially at 24:31.
    With larger structures in view, the terrain still looks great for the cost, but the zoomed in view on square blocks with grass growing from the gaps really stood out to me as punching above their weight class.
    I have a lot of expensive terrain to paint first, but I think if I were to try this, I'd use it for more scatter terrain-type elements. Lose blocks and small walls. Really dig those!

    • @PeachyTips
      @PeachyTips 19 днів тому

      Cheers for the comment 😍🙏😍 and yes adding in those tufts really helped sell the look I feel

  • @Ed-xo9pc
    @Ed-xo9pc 23 дні тому +2

    I remember the days when white dwarf would show you stuff like this. Absolutely cracking vid peachy, bring back the old school hobby vibes

    • @PeachyTips
      @PeachyTips 23 дні тому +2

      I still have my classic hue to make Wargames terrain book, so I should look at using that for future projects too

  • @davidsmillie1987
    @davidsmillie1987 24 дні тому +3

    This is awesome. I'm going to give this a try for Frostgrave. You've inspired me.

    • @PeachyTips
      @PeachyTips 24 дні тому +1

      Yaaay I helped 😍👍

  • @hairysticks74
    @hairysticks74 24 дні тому +4

    Peachy mentions Play School and my brain is like: Let's have a look through... The arched window!!!
    Who is it? Sh!t it's Darth Vader, run away, run away!!!

    • @SolinOutlander
      @SolinOutlander 21 день тому +2

      The mental image from this comment alone made my day.

  • @AnominousRex
    @AnominousRex 24 дні тому +4

    looks great. I've always been tempted to repurpose the old fisher price castles for fantasy terrain. You always see them going cheap and they are huge playable terrain pieces just need some texturing and repainting.

  • @robclarke1098
    @robclarke1098 24 дні тому +6

    Fantastic work! There is so much more satisfaction in making stuff from scratch, rather than just buying a kit. Very much like kitbashing models; they are unique and they are yours.

  • @ellesse3862
    @ellesse3862 18 днів тому +1

    Oh.. initially those primary bricks are not convincing me but as they say "scrubs up nicely", what a transformation, I see historical ruins, fantasy, science fiction.. most of all, I like what I see. I think wooden blocks might be in my future, quite like the idea of robust ruins daubed with Ork patterns, something that can take a few knocks and easilly fixed. Cracking vid.. excited to see them in you beauty shots, battle reports and most of all, future expansion vids.
    Some cheap experiments I've done -
    Cocrete bunkers from packing styrofoam shapes.
    Columns from plastic tubes that contained water-soluble vitamins. Clad in rectangles of cereal box card over a layer of PVA'd kitchen roll.
    Piles of ammunition, stacked cannon balls from little airgun bb pellet balls I've found around outside, filled a couple of old agrax bottles over a summer. Washed, glued into stacks, painted, perfect scale for scatter terrain. A larger pyramid stack painted like stone might go nice with wood block ruins too.

    • @PeachyTips
      @PeachyTips 17 днів тому

      Thank you for watching the transformation of primary coloured blocks to ancient magical ruins 🙌
      Also loving the suggestions and experiments you’ve done too 😍👍

    • @ellesse3862
      @ellesse3862 17 днів тому

      @@PeachyTips I really enjoyed it. My favourite build I've done so far has been Crates, layers of squares and rectangles from cat food box card stuck together into cubes / rectangles / chests, then covered in slices of vaneer I had (stir sticks would be great alternative), like tiny planks. Easy fun build makes a tub of scatter terrain for any game.

  • @aztecjaguar6571
    @aztecjaguar6571 23 дні тому +6

    Awesome hobby project - making scenery is so much fun. Rusty metal sheeting from corrugated hobby card is so easy and home sweet home for your Orks and post-apocalypse landscape

  • @skinniestfatman5641
    @skinniestfatman5641 23 дні тому +3

    Such a great idea, im now thinking of getting some and making scenery for Tomb Kings

  • @clockmonkey
    @clockmonkey 23 дні тому +3

    My first war gaming terrain was little piles of books covered in a grey green Army Blanket.
    Nowadays am a board gamer so its a map with card board counters on it.
    Its all war gaming, something I do for giggles.

  • @jesterprince4949
    @jesterprince4949 25 днів тому +7

    I appreciate home made scenery. It has a charm to it. Making scenery is my favourite part of the hobby. I've also seen other kids toys used to make very effective scenery. Magnet tiles make some outstandingly effective modular walls for dungeons or space ships. They aren't as cheap as wooden blocks, but they are endlessly modular and you could dress them up as ship interiors for star grave / Kill Team.

    • @PeachyTips
      @PeachyTips 24 дні тому +2

      Ooh the magnet tiles is a smart idea, I’ll look into this 😍🙏😍

  • @ovan2190
    @ovan2190 23 дні тому +2

    It's always cool to see kids toys used in different ways, I've seen some magnetic shapes to make modular terrain which is cool too, love the variety of vids and they're a lot if fun

    • @PeachyTips
      @PeachyTips 23 дні тому +1

      Cheers, I’m chuffed you’re enjoying the content, and a top notch suggestion on the magnetic shapes

  • @Bood_mun67
    @Bood_mun67 24 дні тому +3

    Got some Silver Bayonet - Egypt coming up down the track and this would make some good terrain for that painted the right way! Great video!

  • @Kantohammer
    @Kantohammer 13 днів тому +1

    This reminds me of the part in the Rogue Trader book where it goes over building terrain with household stuff.

  • @John_is_Ogre
    @John_is_Ogre 21 день тому +1

    Thanks for making this video! It's cool to see things be repurposed with a little elbow grease into fun modular terrain!

  • @JoshuaNairn
    @JoshuaNairn 24 дні тому +5

    Went in to this quite skeptical, thinking it'd be more of a last resort, low budget option for scenery, but damn, yeah, that came out proper nice. I was still doubtful until you started adding the extra painted markings, and then the grass tufts really did just bring it home in a way I didn't expect. And then arranged on the grass mat with the trees around the outside as a natural boundary, has a sort of nostalgic vibe to it, like the random structures you'd see in games like Halo where you don't even think about what it's supposed to be or why it was built, once you see the enemy is there it just makes sense to fight over it. Great video, really gets the neurons firing

  • @the_arcanum
    @the_arcanum 21 день тому +2

    Very convincing result Peachy, it rocks ! And I love seeing how excited you are with that revelation. Next time you use wooden blocks, remember... it's wood. There's no glue that bonds it better than plain cheap wood glue. Just stick sanding paper on a board, have a few passes on it with the block side you want to glue to remove the paint and varnish for a better grip, coat it with glue, press it with the other block. I can guarantee you it won't break if you drop it from a table or a shelf. The hot melt glue ? I would not bet on it.

  • @paulofreire7520
    @paulofreire7520 23 дні тому +1

    It takes real talent to make a cool scenery out of those wooden blocks 👍🏻

    • @PeachyTips
      @PeachyTips 23 дні тому

      Cheers bud, that’s very kind of you to say 😍👍

  • @sourwyrmple8998
    @sourwyrmple8998 22 дні тому +1

    For Necromunda terrain, I wanted to go for a rusty, industrial theme. I used a textured "aged iron" in a can before adding color. Then, I base coated brown. Next, I used a series of sponged on craft paints. This process looks great and it's super cheap to do. I'm sure using sponged on layers of craft paint would work for other applications as well.

  • @theycallmepiccolo9985
    @theycallmepiccolo9985 20 днів тому +1

    This with a few hand crafted bits from foam and bulsa wood would look amazing

  • @yellowbellytabletop
    @yellowbellytabletop 22 дні тому +1

    Surprisingly good effect at the end. Great job.

  • @taintedmess9546
    @taintedmess9546 24 дні тому +4

    Making scenery is probably one of my favourite parts of the hobby so thank you for another source of parts

  • @Gumlass1
    @Gumlass1 15 днів тому +1

    Truly outstanding. Can't wait to see them painted

  • @davidechiuchiu84
    @davidechiuchiu84 24 дні тому +4

    So the very cool scenery from your Instagram shots is made of... Wooden blocks?!? This is mind blowing

  • @wanderingjack42
    @wanderingjack42 23 дні тому +1

    Another cheap source of wood blocks is old Jenga sets. Charity shops always have those. Great for chopping up and building castles

  • @andrewmatthias
    @andrewmatthias 23 години тому +1

    I would love to see what else you come up with the set you made and/or future block builds.

  • @burfscape1
    @burfscape1 23 дні тому +2

    VERY inspiring!!! Possibly my favorite part is this was like a miniature's "ugly phase" times 5, then at the end, looks better than a lot of the scenery I see at gaming stores. (And it is super 'modular" ! Great video, Peachy - I always love scenery videos. Thanks!

    • @PeachyTips
      @PeachyTips 23 дні тому +1

      There was definitely a fair few ugly stages for sure 🤣

  • @xbogx
    @xbogx 17 днів тому

    the freehand really elevates this build. Great job, Peachy!!

  • @chrisfowler9987
    @chrisfowler9987 21 день тому +2

    This is awesome! You could cut the costs down significantly if you used a cheap textured spray paint for the base coat. It would prime and negate the need for filler...

  • @nongratias
    @nongratias 24 дні тому +4

    A+, Cheers!
    Loving the accessible and fun McCulloughverse hobby content of late.
    Don't let anyone convince you terrain it in!

    • @PeachyTips
      @PeachyTips 24 дні тому

      That’s some top tier punnage 🤣👍

  • @Gryndir
    @Gryndir 24 дні тому +3

    I'm doing something similar but with Jenga blocks. I found them from a dollar store and was able to make a few walls by stacking them up and gluing them together. I also left a gap using popsicle sticks so I can slide some platforms into them and make some height in my board

  • @stephenrenwick8781
    @stephenrenwick8781 20 днів тому +1

    Awesome work on these. I never thought about glueing the blocks together...cunning!

    • @PeachyTips
      @PeachyTips 20 днів тому

      cheers Stephen glad it was helpful!

  • @alm8113
    @alm8113 21 день тому +1

    Something I've done in the past is use textured sprays (they're meant to be used for plant pots and stuff). Then just dry brush and it looks great!

  • @darkhorsedan
    @darkhorsedan 24 дні тому +2

    The finished product turned out so much better than you'd expect for something built out of kids blocks.
    My friends and I want to get into Necromunda, particular the Ash Wastes content. In addition to some terrain ideas, this vid got me thinking about taking some toy cars and kitbashing Mad Max style vehicles out of them.

    • @PeachyTips
      @PeachyTips 24 дні тому +1

      There’s so much scope with it, Necromunda is also a brilliant suggestion too, and if you get the larger kids cars, they’ll be perfect for mad max style vehicles 😘👌

  • @aroncheek5092
    @aroncheek5092 23 дні тому +1

    I don't think is blowing your own trumpet, you enjoyed the build and are pleased with it, there's nothing wrong with that , shows those out there that it's worth giving it a go, I build a multitude of things it's good to mix things up

    • @PeachyTips
      @PeachyTips 23 дні тому

      Cheers 🙏 you’re right, I was definitely pleased with the result, so I shouldn’t be concerned lol

  • @aroncheek5092
    @aroncheek5092 23 дні тому +1

    Thank you for including us coffee drinkers, I have also started drinking tea though so I'm a tea and coffee man now😂

    • @PeachyTips
      @PeachyTips 23 дні тому +1

      It’s easy to forget they’re other beverages available 🤣🤣🤣

  • @_threepointedcircle_
    @_threepointedcircle_ 22 дні тому +1

    This is genius!
    Gald you hit on the Mos Eisley vibe, I had that in my head the whole way through.
    My top tip, If I can add one...
    Once you brush the filler. To hide the brush strokes, just give it a pass over with a sponge. Just dab the sponge all over, and it'll remove the brush strokes.

    • @PeachyTips
      @PeachyTips 22 дні тому +1

      Great top tip! Normally I would stab the filler once it was beginning to dry, but filming got interrupted and then it was too late, so I just accepted it as it was. Though I suppose I could’ve mentioned that in the video 🤦‍♂️
      But the sponge idea is smarter I think as it can be done on the first pass without the need to wait for it to cure a little 👍👍👍

    • @_threepointedcircle_
      @_threepointedcircle_ 22 дні тому +1

      @PeachyTips I think you did mention stabbing with a brush, so you didn't forget.
      I found out by accident that sponge was a great way to blend the effect, it soaked up any runs and gave a great texture on top.

  • @kennethvik3823
    @kennethvik3823 8 днів тому +1

    Great idea, and a great result! Please make a video with something from Middle Earth soon. A terrain video or a "paint something fast" video. Cheers!

  • @RabtasticPaints
    @RabtasticPaints 23 дні тому +2

    Could definitely use these as Haradrim ruins for MESBG!

  • @beardgoblin1090
    @beardgoblin1090 24 дні тому +2

    Crackin' stuff Peachy - I've been getting into The Doomed (which I see is also on your radar - it plays real nicely, but is pretty brutal!) and I'm gonna have to get a couple of sets of these to make up some ruins for that! As for your 'plastic half domes' idea, transparent diy christmas bauble clamshells in various sizes (esp 5cm and 8cm diameter) are readily available at various well known online shopping sites. Obligatory orphan smelter in joke goes here 😉

  • @MatchaMakesThings
    @MatchaMakesThings 21 день тому +1

    Necron aesthetic would look super look good.

  • @Grim-Crusader
    @Grim-Crusader 23 дні тому +2

    I love modeling terrain, maybe more than painting models...maybe

  • @SpicyPetePaints
    @SpicyPetePaints 23 дні тому +1

    I bloody love creating a setting for miniatures. I don’t really play, but if I can make a diorama that suits, I will. I always take my bases a bit far for that very reason 😂

  • @abzhasan8322
    @abzhasan8322 19 днів тому +1

    I had the same idea a few years back. Thanks for visualising it and offering a direction. Nice work!

  • @erikbraun473
    @erikbraun473 20 днів тому +1

    Scenery definitely makes the game for me. This was a great vid thanks peach! You could easily add some cut up cereal boxes into the mix and add some thinner sections or some roof portions. Great build!

  • @homicidalbanana
    @homicidalbanana 23 дні тому +2

    This is great idea as someone with limited space and storage at the moment a terrain set like this would be perfect for me. It's probably been said already but a few changes I would make would be to use dowels to make the blocks more modular and moveable. Choose which pieces I would use as barricades and buttresses, fix the dowels into the one side and drill a connection spot into the other. Also before the base coating step chip and rough the blocks up on brick or concrete to give them a more textured or used look

    • @PedroBaele
      @PedroBaele 23 дні тому

      Great idea or work with magnets

  • @sarcastrophe9090
    @sarcastrophe9090 18 днів тому +1

    When you say to paint quicker just move your hand faster, I didn’t realise it was that fast Peachy! 18:37

    • @PeachyTips
      @PeachyTips 18 днів тому

      🤣🤣🤣 yeah it’s just as easy as that lol

  • @robertvincent7385
    @robertvincent7385 20 днів тому +1

    For silver bayonet you need to build a full blown aztec or Egyptian pyramid and Sumerian ruins.

  • @rickyl3136
    @rickyl3136 22 дні тому +1

    I cast engagement for the algorithm. Great video always love getting ideas for future projects. Thxs

  • @GordonPryra
    @GordonPryra 21 день тому +1

    Some of the most engaging content I've seen in a while, really took my attention rather than being a backdrop to me painting. Pity I missed any reference to Sharpe, maybe it was when i had to leave the room after you drank some of that horrible devil water

  • @SamuraiMujuru
    @SamuraiMujuru 24 дні тому +5

    ...this has made me realize that Lincoln Logs would also be great for terrain

  • @genehawley1463
    @genehawley1463 24 дні тому +6

    I absolutely loved this and was already thinking of all the ways I could make this more sci-fi by just gluing some wires and greeblies on. Thank you for the inspiration!

    • @davidchristie1200
      @davidchristie1200 24 дні тому

      look at kids manget tiles - when boarding action came out there was alot of movement in the community to use them to make spaceship walls.

  • @frostee6162
    @frostee6162 23 дні тому +1

    also some random carving with a knife on the edges and the corners and maybe a few hits with a hammer on the flat surfaces could make the blocks more weathered and natural

  • @microforgeminis
    @microforgeminis 24 дні тому +1

    This is awesome! I really loved the red detailing at the end. That really helped to take it from wooden blocks to a more believable set of terrain

  • @BigBlueLuke85
    @BigBlueLuke85 22 дні тому +1

    9:48 “well hold on to your butts…because you’re going to be in for a ride”
    😂😂😂 never change Mr Peach!!

  • @aroncheek5092
    @aroncheek5092 23 дні тому +1

    I've started building scale scenery for my mini's , I've built a short course for my 1/24 RC crawler, made from polystyrene wire mesh and cement, the odd bits and bobs

  • @_tensketch
    @_tensketch 23 дні тому +3

    Not sure if it's been mentioned but another money saver is to use a colour matching service of your local hardware store to match up whatever colours you're using for drybrushing and some of those markings and then buying a tester pot of the matched colour. Its about £4 for a 400ml tester pot and it can be thinned with water just fine. I wouldn't paint my minis with it but all my bases are done using Valspar from B&Q because I was burning through my earth and green vallejo paints far too quickly.

  • @Panttz12
    @Panttz12 21 день тому +1

    I think you nailed it mate. Looks amazing!

  • @papaaaaaaa2625
    @papaaaaaaa2625 18 днів тому +1

    Hey mate.
    I did something, roughly, similar with Lego Bricks.
    We have a ton of Lego, and after my son moved on into puberty ("bläh, lego is so uncool🙄") i sold most of it.
    BUT i had a big box of those loose briggs...so i used them for simple structures, put some thinned plaster on it and painted it.
    Theoretically i can nibble off that stuff... theoretically

  • @brunswicklord6365
    @brunswicklord6365 6 днів тому +1

    Necron Temple of the Ctan here I come !!

    • @PeachyTips
      @PeachyTips 5 днів тому

      👍👍👍 aaah yeeeeah!

  • @iand3lond
    @iand3lond 23 дні тому +1

    Great content. Makes me think of people using cheap plastic magnetic tiles from off brand construction game for young children but painted in a similar manner as terrain for sci fi terrain.

  • @wokehammer40k
    @wokehammer40k 23 дні тому +2

    Fantastic video! Amazing what you were able to achieve! Really screams Star Wars to me but great for many settings like you said! I could see a great tomb world board made from these with different colors.

  • @bongobill9525
    @bongobill9525 24 дні тому +2

    I think if you perhaps weathered the blocks up a bit first, give 'em a bash about with a rock (anything that would at dents and nicks)and maybe a drill with a wire brush attachment and then put on the filler with some sand mixed in it would really give it a bit more depth, perfect for some ancient sword & sorcery style stuff.

  • @tabletop.will.phillips
    @tabletop.will.phillips 24 дні тому +1

    This is a pretty brilliant idea in its simplicity and the nice effect of the final product. Only thing I would do different is to hit the woodblocks with a texture spray before the final colors.

    • @PeachyTips
      @PeachyTips 24 дні тому

      Yeah that’s a very cool idea, I’ve used a few of those sprays in the past, with varying results, I do trust my filler more, but I’ll definitely give it a blast in a future build 👍👍👍

  • @davidgreen1234
    @davidgreen1234 23 дні тому

    My friend has a bag of foam blocks similar to these from when he was a kid and we often use them for games of Kill Team or smaller games of 40k. Underrated hobby hack!

  • @NuntiusGris
    @NuntiusGris 14 днів тому +1

    Love the color scheme! Gave me some lovecraftian inspiration!

  • @joshcoward437
    @joshcoward437 23 дні тому +1

    This is very quickly becoming my favorite miniature hobby channel. Great stuff Peachy!

    • @PeachyTips
      @PeachyTips 23 дні тому

      Aww thanks Josh 😘😘😘

  • @peterixon8708
    @peterixon8708 23 дні тому +1

    Unbelievable. Such a genius idea. Like the idea of using filler, or masonry paint, too. Thanks ... commiserations to poor Charlie, however. I hope 'mum' was sympathetic with your decision.

    • @PeachyTips
      @PeachyTips 23 дні тому

      Hahaha! Mum was pleased that the blocks are elsewhere lol

  • @cymrodave
    @cymrodave 4 дні тому +1

    Great video peachy, more like these please!

  • @MedicMarc22
    @MedicMarc22 24 дні тому +2

    This is great! I’ve recently been posted to a rural community, and I’m starting up an after school warhammer club. This is a great way to get terrain on the table quickly.

  • @minipainting_dad
    @minipainting_dad 23 дні тому +1

    love the idea!... well the kids did not want to "donate" their blocks... but I think I will get me a box just for Daddy!

  • @gregtheintense
    @gregtheintense 24 дні тому +2

    It really does fit so many scenarios. Well done sir. Would definitely enjoy seeing more scenery builds from ya!

  • @peterplayingwithleadbrian5464
    @peterplayingwithleadbrian5464 23 дні тому +1

    My favourite piece of terrain I made is a menhir stone circle made of air dry clay with some flocks and tufts stuck in the little cracks to make them look like they are super old.

  • @charliekirkpatrick695
    @charliekirkpatrick695 23 дні тому +1

    So effective, and the simple markings really fit with the simple shapes.

  • @blackguardunlimeted
    @blackguardunlimeted 24 дні тому +2

    wow I just completed two weeks ago something very similar to this : a mesoamerican pyramid with wooden cubes ! love it keep it up !

  • @peterjolley4292
    @peterjolley4292 24 дні тому +2

    100% would love more of this Peachy. V cool to see how nicely this turned out

    • @PeachyTips
      @PeachyTips 24 дні тому +1

      Thanks bud! I have a few ideas on what to add to this set now