I am all about the excellent shout out at the beginning and wish all crafters did the same. Show your inspiration photos! Great work, might add magnets to mine!
Nice work, found your channel when looking for ppl painting up tarrasques and seen your video. Great work on that too. Gave me some ideas on what I want to do with mine.
This is awesome! Nice work! Quick question, how did you cut out the middle segments of the planters, seems pretty easy to cut the sides of the shape, but how did you cut out the flat middle pieces? (Hope that makes sense)
Just the same way with my exacto knife, cutting along the lines I drew with my pen. Then I flipped my blade sideways and used it like a lever to pop the top section of foam core off. Because I only used a small amount of white glue to hold them together they came apart really easily.
Looks great, but the design is not mimicking cobblestone. They are shaped closer to sett. Belgian blocks, setts, Are sometimes called cobblestone, but even those were quarried to be used for roads, not walls. Your stone design is much larger than setts, too. I was first thinking they may be another natural stone, but these are too uniform for even fieldstone. Not a criticism of the walls themselves since they look good. Just a correction for your title which is not correct. These are just Stone Walls.
Second comment, your video having EVERY section of the build annotated is super nice and makes you a nerd and we are all nerds and I love it.
Big nerd for sure :D
i love the little planty bois
Thanks my duder, me too
walls turned out great! very versatile! great video as always!
Thanks Abbey!
Well done. Nice look and versatile. Thanks!
Thank you, cheers.
Awesome build my friend
Thanks Jirhon!
thanks friend, I definitely love the channel since various scenario ideas are very practical and very beautiful, greetings
Thanks for your support!
I am all about the excellent shout out at the beginning and wish all crafters did the same. Show your inspiration photos! Great work, might add magnets to mine!
I will always give credit where credit is due! thanks for the kind words, and good luck!
The planters are awesome, havent seen something like this
Thanks! I'm glad you found it useful!
Great video as usual!
Thanks my dude
Oh, I love your little segments! They are so adorable!
Glad you like them!
Looking good! I especially like the planter sections.
Thank you! Cheers!
Nice work, found your channel when looking for ppl painting up tarrasques and seen your video. Great work on that too. Gave me some ideas on what I want to do with mine.
Thanks Scott! I'm glad I was able to help.
Very cool
Thanks River! or is it Rivers?
@@HallofCraftVids Rivers
top class
Thanks Kevin!
This is awesome! Nice work! Quick question, how did you cut out the middle segments of the planters, seems pretty easy to cut the sides of the shape, but how did you cut out the flat middle pieces? (Hope that makes sense)
Just the same way with my exacto knife, cutting along the lines I drew with my pen. Then I flipped my blade sideways and used it like a lever to pop the top section of foam core off. Because I only used a small amount of white glue to hold them together they came apart really easily.
@@HallofCraftVids makes sense! Thank you so much!
@@crzy9310 No problem!
Do you clean the wire rack between paint jobs? In the dishwasher or just a wire brush to knock bits off?
I don't actually clean it at all, it's got quite a bit of paint on it, wire brush would probably do the trick though
Looks great, but the design is not mimicking cobblestone. They are shaped closer to sett. Belgian blocks, setts, Are sometimes called cobblestone, but even those were quarried to be used for roads, not walls. Your stone design is much larger than setts, too. I was first thinking they may be another natural stone, but these are too uniform for even fieldstone. Not a criticism of the walls themselves since they look good. Just a correction for your title which is not correct. These are just Stone Walls.
Thanks for the info