🛡Building The Ultimate Wizard Tower!🛡 | ⛰"The Stone Monolith"⛰ (D&D Wargaming Terrain Tutorial)

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  • Опубліковано 4 січ 2019
  • This is Part 1 of the Ultimate Wizard Tower we are building. The wizard being arguably the most iconic image in the fantasy genre, I figured a wizard tower was the perfect project to tackle and attempt to do justice for the character we all know and love in the fantasy universe.
    For this I decided we should build the tower upon a treacherous monolith on the shores of the expanding ocean. Something foreboding our heroes have to face after a long unforgiving journey they have taken in seeking the aid and council of the legendary and reclusive wizard, hidden far from the rest of the world.
    🎨 Part 2: Painting the stone🎨, is next up!
    🌊Video #3: Water effects!! Including the technique used for creating the massive wave created purely out of resin.
    🚪Video #4: Building the wizard tower itself.
    Enjoy and don't forget to like the video if you enjoyed it, and subscribe if you haven't already!
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  • @Florian-yg7le
    @Florian-yg7le 5 років тому +96

    I just stumbled across your channel yesterday and i've just been blown away by the quality of work you do.
    Im really surprised that you didn't blow up yet but i sure do hope for you that you will become one of the big ones.
    You certainly have the content to be!

    • @RealTerrainHobbies
      @RealTerrainHobbies  5 років тому +1

      Thanks very much, you're too kind.🙂

    • @petramaier9153
      @petramaier9153 5 років тому +3

      @@RealTerrainHobbies I have to agree. Amazing work. Your editing is also excellent, keeping a good balance between making something that is helpful for terrain builders but also enjoyable to watch. Thank you very much

    • @RealTerrainHobbies
      @RealTerrainHobbies  5 років тому +1

      Thank you, I appreciate hearing that as it certainly takes a lot of work. Really happy to hear you enjoy it enough and took the time to comment.☺️

    • @tomfirens1400
      @tomfirens1400 3 роки тому

      @@RealTerrainHobbies don't Know if it has been mentioned already but Noch makes rock molds www.noch.com/en/product-categories/model-landscaping/rocks-rock-walls/rock-forming-system.html

  • @hollyingraham3980
    @hollyingraham3980 5 років тому +13

    I've been following several channels that craft with this foam, and you're the first to mention fumes. For winter crafters in closed homes, this is not a minor thing. Thank you.

  • @danvondrasek
    @danvondrasek 5 років тому +2

    Mouldmaker and caster here, few tips for you.
    1. Dont just pour all the plaster into your mould, do layers. 1st layer do a "splash coat", very thin, consistency like milk. This will get into all the details, and make sure you do not get air bubbles. Build up your layers, and make the plaster thicker, to yougurt, and then peanut butter.
    2. After your first few thin splash coats, add some hemp, or burlap-or even strands of fiberglass. This will help it from breaking, holding it all together much better. If you happen to accidentally drop the entire thing, large chunks wont break off, the hemp/burlap will hold it nicely together allowing repairs to be made much easier.
    3. When you pour up plaster all at once, the exterior will set before the interior, leaving the middle with trapped moisture that can leech out later and ruin the piece entirely, if not properly cured through. Thicker the pour, longer the cure, and weaker the final result without any supporting materials added.
    4. Durhams is a great substitute for plaster that will set harder. Mixed with plaster, you will get something akin to dental plaster, which is used to cast moulds of your mouth, and sculpt dental appliances out of. Exterior splash coats can be done in Durhams, or a mix with plaster for harder exteriors, and back filled with normal plaster

    • @RealTerrainHobbies
      @RealTerrainHobbies  5 років тому +1

      All great advice! That Durham sounds particularly interesting, may just give that one a shot!

  • @lewisharris3400
    @lewisharris3400 5 років тому +2

    Pure brilliance! Thanks a bunch for this video. When you see a finished build (or part of) it is sometimes hard to fathom how someone went about making something so awesome looking. But with this tutorial it is a great reminder that patience and perseverance is the key and to keep in mind what the final vision will look like rather than get disheartened by what the build look likes on the journey there.

    • @lewisharris3400
      @lewisharris3400 5 років тому +1

      (Also, did you ever finish your tavern? I am in the process of building one myself and can't seem to find a video of the finished article beyond the roof rafters)

    • @RealTerrainHobbies
      @RealTerrainHobbies  5 років тому +1

      @@lewisharris3400 No, sorry I haven't finished it yet. I've temporarily shelved it do so another project but as soon as the wizard tower is complete I'm going to wrap that one up. I think the interior for that build has made it a lot more time consuming than I initially anticipated and I got a little burnt out from the project. Just needed to do something new to get my creative juices flowing again. I'm very eager to get back to it and get it finished.

    • @lewisharris3400
      @lewisharris3400 5 років тому

      @@RealTerrainHobbies Ahh fair enough, completely understand that. Well I look forward to both the finished wizard's tower and the tavern. Gives me some time to catch up building lower floors of your tavern in the meantime :)

  • @richardsmith6738
    @richardsmith6738 5 років тому +25

    My only complaint is you make it look so easy......Yet another great vid

  • @Error448
    @Error448 5 років тому +4

    All these awesome buildings are full of magic. Thank you a lot for possibility to watch and feel the whole process. Can not stop to watch all of the videos. Thank you!!!

  • @beeezlebub
    @beeezlebub 5 років тому +8

    YAY MORE EPICNESS!!! Thanks for the great video Neil, awesome awesome.

  • @RiffMetalson
    @RiffMetalson 5 років тому +2

    Can't wait to see this finished.. looks great!!!

  • @Lurreable
    @Lurreable 5 років тому +2

    This is super cool. Looking forward to the painting process!

  • @TorianCarrConn80
    @TorianCarrConn80 5 років тому +8

    Instant subscribe! It already looks awesome!

  • @elementzrecords2
    @elementzrecords2 5 років тому +6

    AMAZING job mate, the best wizard tower tutorial i ever seen, looking forward the next steps ;-)

  • @SH-qs7ee
    @SH-qs7ee 5 років тому +1

    Your stuff is seriously next level, I've been a gamer for quite a few years and seen quite a few people make terrain; usually the need for it to withstand punishment from being transported and played on outweighs the desire to have it as detailed as it should be. Seeing your tavern being made was awesome, but this, damn! You've just started the build and I'm excited and eager to see where it goes

    • @RealTerrainHobbies
      @RealTerrainHobbies  5 років тому +1

      Thanks man! Sorry don't know how I missed you comment but really appreciate it. Glad to see you're on the same page with where this is going and thanks for all the compliments! 🙂

  • @VickiBowers
    @VickiBowers 5 років тому +3

    Good to learn about the soapy water pre-treatment of the molds!

  • @RobertMeush
    @RobertMeush 5 років тому +1

    Wow!!!! Blown away over here. Keep it up!

  • @kaksu89
    @kaksu89 5 років тому +1

    You, my dude, deserve more followers. Your work is amazing. I'm starting "builder" and your technics are very helpful. Keep up great work. Can't wait to see more!

  • @LorenzNijs
    @LorenzNijs 5 років тому +3

    Absolutely brilliant. I was eyeing te rock moulds for so long to build some bases, but struggling on how to make it all fit together so it would look decent and realistic. This video helps me a lot.

  • @terrain-hardy
    @terrain-hardy 5 років тому +1

    Whooouw ... That's is a awesome piece off terrain, can't what to see it painted...
    many many thanks for showing and please keep up the good work ;-)

  • @CraftsAndMinis
    @CraftsAndMinis 5 років тому +1

    So good!! I love how the story of a reclusive wizard shaped the build so much

  • @Evil_Misfit_
    @Evil_Misfit_ 5 років тому +2

    You sir just earned yourself a sub! That looks so amazing!

  • @tonimalito5020
    @tonimalito5020 5 років тому

    Awe-inspiring!

  • @borremansnicolas5751
    @borremansnicolas5751 3 роки тому

    Really beautiful !

  • @w0mblemania
    @w0mblemania 5 років тому +7

    Re the glue... you could try a polyurethane glue. e.g. Sikabond Techgrip.
    It sets quickly and is not too expensive. It will bond most anything to eps/xps foam, sintra, palfoam etc without melting the foam.
    It's not fast grabbing, but you could always just temporarily fasten rock pieces to underhangs etc. using pins.
    Regards.

    • @RealTerrainHobbies
      @RealTerrainHobbies  5 років тому +1

      Awesome, i'll have to pick that one up next time I'm grabbing supplies. Thanks for the info!👍👍

  • @deathtyrantart
    @deathtyrantart 5 років тому +1

    I was so ready to watch the other vids until I realized this was put out two days ago. Can’t wait to see the rest. Just earned yourself a subscriber my friend. Very well done work this is amazing.

  • @hahaok9587
    @hahaok9587 5 років тому +1

    Oh my God I saw you posted earlier but I haven't had the chance to watch it until now and I'm so happy!!! Just found you yesterday and you and your work are both amazing and awesome and incredible!!!!!!!!!

  • @Terranscapes
    @Terranscapes 5 років тому +6

    Nice use of slate. I have some and haven't used it much. An easy way for super rock texture.

  • @GriswoldCain
    @GriswoldCain 5 років тому +11

    You’re on another level dude haha

  • @franzbigT
    @franzbigT 5 років тому +3

    I've been suggested to your tavern step-by-step. Thanks the Algorithm! Your stuff is stellar and very inspiring. Once I move and have actual space, I'll be sure to take a crack at those methods.

    • @RealTerrainHobbies
      @RealTerrainHobbies  5 років тому

      Yeah seems youtube has suddenly made that a recommended video for many paople over the last couple weeks. That video has exploded in views from where it was a month ago. Glad it helped you find your way here! Thanks Algorithm indeed🙂

  • @tonilavey1128
    @tonilavey1128 5 років тому +4

    Never have I played d&d nor will I, but your work is amazing and has inspired me into making my own fantasy dioramas.

    • @RealTerrainHobbies
      @RealTerrainHobbies  5 років тому +1

      That's awesome! Definitely want this channel to be fore those just interested in the modeling diorama aspect, generally of the fantasy genre, not just those strictly into table top gaming. Thanks for commenting!🙂

  • @RamoArt
    @RamoArt 5 років тому +1

    Amazing work!

  • @pamelascott3383
    @pamelascott3383 3 роки тому

    When layering some of that plaster after putting up some of the side walls, it would be easier, cleaner and faster to put plaster into sandwich baggie, cut small hole in one corner and pipe it on like you would decorating a cake and smooth with fingers from other hand instead spooning it on. Just an idea from a baker and soap maker who pipes quite often. Great job BTW!!!

  • @normanrowe2831
    @normanrowe2831 5 років тому +1

    New sub. Beautiful work. I look forward to further episodes.

  • @TomJones0065
    @TomJones0065 5 років тому +1

    Dang, I Love This ONE too!! I have used them stepping stone parts for my Fairy Houses too, They WORK so good! I DO SO LOVE YOUR WORK, SO Inspiring! Thanks SO MUCH!!

  • @MommyPoppins01
    @MommyPoppins01 5 років тому +3

    Another incredible project!!!! Well done:)

  • @Mercatoyd
    @Mercatoyd 4 роки тому +1

    good morning.. I've just come across your channel this morning. Your's came up as a suggestion after watching another channel of scenery techniques. While I'm not a RPG guy.. the scenery that you've created is fantastic and the lessons taught easily adapt to creating any sort of scenery for whatever. I'm into model RR and mountains are always the "Big Scene"..That said.. your videos are excellent, easy to follow and you have done a really great job putting the steps together to make it happen. I really like how you position your traveler in all the scenes as you build making sure your creation can be traversed to the wizard. Thank you for sharing your gift for scenery.

  • @stephanl5546
    @stephanl5546 5 років тому +1

    Great!

  • @supergav8717
    @supergav8717 4 роки тому

    Absolutely amazing I have started my own one now!

  • @JoshForeman
    @JoshForeman 5 років тому +2

    Very cool! I love that you think about it from an experience design perspective as well. My day job is making environments for video games so I appreciate those kinds of considerations.

    • @RealTerrainHobbies
      @RealTerrainHobbies  5 років тому

      Nice. That was my dream job for the longest time! I was a "developer" on a popular nwn2 (Neverwinter Nights) server for a long time and made environments with their toolset there and got a bit into modelling for a while. That was as far as my game design career ever made it though lol. Love your Z-brush work. Very inspiring!

  • @philRminiatures
    @philRminiatures 5 років тому +1

    Creative and stunning work, congrats!

  • @noahjenney6041
    @noahjenney6041 5 років тому +2

    Thank you youtube recommendation

  • @jack0cat
    @jack0cat 3 роки тому

    Gorilla glue construction adhesive works really good super sticky and cures hard.
    It is in tubes for the caulking gun.

  • @KossolaxtheForesworn
    @KossolaxtheForesworn 5 років тому +2

    Merasmus the Wizard has come for your souls!

  • @davehaag8175
    @davehaag8175 5 років тому +2

    Just found your channel...wow...finally someone that does diaroma style board pieces...A++++

  • @boggleboi5579
    @boggleboi5579 5 років тому +1

    Hot glue works great as long as you're careful, too much high temperature glue on the foam will melt it, learned that the hard way 😅

    • @RealTerrainHobbies
      @RealTerrainHobbies  5 років тому +1

      Gotcha. Sticks on solid long term? I remember it always breaking up after a while. I made a wreath for Christmas with it back in grade six and I remembering it not lasting the following year. Could have taken a bit of a beating in storage I guess though... Left a bad taste in my mouth anyway. Especially for smooth hard surfaces I feel it just breaks off too easily. I suppose I should just get a hot glue gun though and try it out again. Have you had issues with glued parts breaking off?

    • @boggleboi5579
      @boggleboi5579 5 років тому

      @@RealTerrainHobbies i haven't accept for very small pieces, such as a foam chimney top that was giving me trouble, other than that, nothing! The tavern i made with almost exclusively hot glue on foam stays together quite well (even being transported in a cardboard box in the back of a car.) Added bonus, quick drying, keeping that work flow in motion! Definitely grab a glue gun for like 5 or 10 bucks at your local michaels, totally worth it in my eyes! (Ps sorry for the slight rant lol)

  • @ChampionofTerra
    @ChampionofTerra 5 років тому +1

    This is outstanding!

  • @epicdungeontiles
    @epicdungeontiles 5 років тому +9

    Awesome I love it. I struggled to mix some hydrocal I had and haven't gone back to it, but I may have to give it a try again! Love the tower.

    • @RealTerrainHobbies
      @RealTerrainHobbies  5 років тому +1

      Thanks man! Yeah it's a pain sometimes a mess to work with. The end results are nice though and easier than carving rocks from styrofoam.

    • @epicdungeontiles
      @epicdungeontiles 5 років тому

      @@RealTerrainHobbies Oh yea the end result looks awesome! :)

  • @darcygreene8507
    @darcygreene8507 5 років тому +3

    I don't think I've subscribed to any channel so quickly

  • @eenbigjay
    @eenbigjay 5 років тому +1

    Wow

  • @landalot101
    @landalot101 5 років тому +1

    What? Only uploaded yesterday! Oh god! But this is so cool! Subscribbed without a doubt!

  • @JorgeFlores-nw6zk
    @JorgeFlores-nw6zk 5 років тому +1

    Just imagine this marvelous terrain on a turntable and Stargazer by Rainbow playing in the background

    • @RealTerrainHobbies
      @RealTerrainHobbies  5 років тому

      Epic. Just did a search. That is indeed the perfect song

  • @TheMichaellathrop
    @TheMichaellathrop 5 років тому +2

    So I don't know how this trick plays with plaster but the cyanoacrylate gel covered in a layer of baking soda makes very nice sand for mini bases it even gets little ripples and could be very good for beach sand or or to cover with a blue or blue green tinted resin for the shallows.

  • @grizzlygreenbear
    @grizzlygreenbear 5 років тому +1

    Damn bruh, got a new sub here. Beautiful build my man.

  • @dawsynp-b4103
    @dawsynp-b4103 5 років тому +1

    I've always enjoyed making Dioramas, though I've never tried making anything of this magnitude. But, it's my DMs birthday in November, so I feel like this will be the perfect gift I can get them.

  • @dennissebastianlund7560
    @dennissebastianlund7560 5 років тому +1

    Quality work and content right there. Great job! Finally the infamous youtube algorithm provides some good suggestions

  • @torranmarkiewicz3642
    @torranmarkiewicz3642 5 років тому +2

    Only found this channel last night!
    I have never played a table top mini game but your tutorial build on the tavern and now this has seriously inspired me to pick up the hobby! I am off to a hardware store to look for pink foam in a few hours time.
    What have you started?! My partner is going to hate this hahahaha

    • @RealTerrainHobbies
      @RealTerrainHobbies  5 років тому +1

      lol haha! Nice! Glad I could be an inspiration and you can send my apologies to your partner.😁

  • @alikc25
    @alikc25 3 роки тому

    This is my first time I watch your video and you are Awesome, I like your art work.

  • @user-md5up9uq8c
    @user-md5up9uq8c 5 років тому

    Stoun for modeling of stoun - it is good idea! Thenk you, I shell use.

  • @jacquelyny9140
    @jacquelyny9140 5 років тому +1

    Amazing as always, glad my complaining of you using my glassware hasn’t deterred the amazing work 😘

    • @RealTerrainHobbies
      @RealTerrainHobbies  5 років тому

      Thanks babe for the amazing glassware. This video could not have been possible without them!❤️

  • @av3stube480
    @av3stube480 3 роки тому

    Damn, you must be like, the best DM

  • @bericdakeyras7167
    @bericdakeyras7167 5 років тому +2

    Duuuude you're so fucking crazy ! I love it ! Awesome work, i'll be following that with attention ! (Even if I don't think i'll try to do it, wouldn't fit in my car when i'll go dming xD)
    Honestly, put that on the table with epic music and smoke generators, and you have the epicest d&d session ever !

  • @ghostoflazlo
    @ghostoflazlo 4 роки тому

    Love the video and the project is AMAZING!
    Would love some clearer instruction signs (keep the flair tou 💕)
    Have a great day

  • @ludovich.3303
    @ludovich.3303 5 років тому +1

    love your vids ! I'm a total suckers for your art and was wondering if I could try... maybe one day ! :) (hot wired cutting tool are to darnn expensive !!) soo again congrats for your chanel !!

    • @sabershenanigans
      @sabershenanigans 5 років тому +1

      There are tutorials on UA-cam for how to make your own hot wire cutter for minimal cost (just a 9v battery, piece of wire or cheap/used guitar string, and a homemade frame).
      I've got an upright cutter which my wife bought me for a present 😁 which is perfect for straight vertical lines, and probably much better than any I could build myself, but a free-hand cutter like the one in the video is simple enough that even I could probably make one (and I'm not exactly a genius when it comes to electronics...).

  • @rohoshy_tube
    @rohoshy_tube 5 років тому +1

    Very impressive history✨✨👌👌 best wishes to my frnd💐🎉🎉✨🎆👍& new frndship+++hubbio+💐💐💐

  • @PastaDNA
    @PastaDNA 5 років тому +5

    "Sculptamold" is better than plaster for creating forms and landscapes

    • @DiegoRod
      @DiegoRod 4 роки тому

      I am just getting into this hobby. Can you explain the difference ?

  • @adriannaranjo4397
    @adriannaranjo4397 5 років тому +6

    "Wizards only fools"

  • @NeilBeforeZod
    @NeilBeforeZod 5 років тому +2

    Hey there, great work.
    They have PL300 Foam Board Adhesive that is made for foam. It may work out a bit better for some of your projects. Hot glue will melt foam, so it may be best to avoid that.
    Plaster of Paris is fast, but not super resilient (if your piece is going to me moved around much). Dental Plaster is harder, which is often better for smaller pieces too (such as dungeon tiles).
    Your set is massive, so I'm not sure how that would change things.
    I don't know if you have tried Mod Podge on any of your works. It's a good base coat (that can even be mixed with Acrylic paint) that really seals and hardens the model.
    It's used by a few other makers - if you want some examples look up Black Magic Craft (he uses lots of foam sets).
    10:15 - 10:28 background vocals on your audio ;)

    • @RealTerrainHobbies
      @RealTerrainHobbies  5 років тому

      Ah good advice in there. I'll take a look at some PL300. And yeah, someone else recommended dental plaster as well. I'll try modge podge as a base coat or as a sealant. Does it obscure some of the smaller detail in the foam/plaster being a little thicker as it is?

  • @Warhawk76
    @Warhawk76 3 роки тому

    Algorithm just brought me to you, and I am so glad it did! Love this project. Liked and subbed.
    A good quick grab glue you could try is E6000. Its also clear which can be nice. It can grab a part pretty much instantly and stays flexible a bit when cured. Its good stuff. I do think the hot glue gun would work as well, even on the plaster.

    • @RealTerrainHobbies
      @RealTerrainHobbies  3 роки тому +1

      Hey thanks for the tip! I'll have to try that stuff out. I have been using more hot glue lately as well and find it not that bad at all

  • @PepSoundZ
    @PepSoundZ 5 років тому

    need more vids!!

  • @jasonr2848
    @jasonr2848 5 років тому +2

    New subscriber here. Wow, beautiful work. I think you have the level of actually showing the building in progress dialed in; I've gained a lot of understanding working with those materials that you'd have to cut out if the video was shorter. Is that plaster you're using the same stuff as what the rock molds are poured from?

    • @RealTerrainHobbies
      @RealTerrainHobbies  5 років тому

      Yeah the plaster is the same stuff. Thanks for commenting and I'm thats awesome you found the video helpful and not too long lol

  • @magikdust2095
    @magikdust2095 4 роки тому

    I totally watched these in the wrong order... LoL but still great videos 👍

  • @NODplaythroughs
    @NODplaythroughs 5 років тому +1

    Fantastic maquette man! Really impressive, keep up the great work!
    PS.: Would you be so kind as to tell me the outro song that you are using? Thanks in advance!

    • @RealTerrainHobbies
      @RealTerrainHobbies  5 років тому

      Thanks! the outro song is Midieval Myths 16 by Andreas Ericson.

  • @Seiaeka
    @Seiaeka 5 років тому

    May I ask where your music comes from. I love it.

  • @elilawrence7166
    @elilawrence7166 3 роки тому

    You can see the wave in the gluing to the base shot!

  • @CWintheWC
    @CWintheWC 5 років тому +1

    You should check out Luke Towan if you haven’t already. He makes some cool scenic layouts that this reminds me of. Awesome work by the way!

    • @RealTerrainHobbies
      @RealTerrainHobbies  5 років тому

      Thanks! Yeah I've checked out his stuff. He does great work over there alright. Love the quality he puts into his vids🙂

  • @user-xb5gi2rr6z
    @user-xb5gi2rr6z 5 років тому +1

    заставка очень нравится.........

  • @beperktamentus5065
    @beperktamentus5065 5 років тому +3

    really beautiful build with stuff that's realistic to get even by me! consider me subbed

  • @FrostBite1147
    @FrostBite1147 5 років тому

    I read that you can use crumpled up tin foil to make the mold for the rocks.

    • @RealTerrainHobbies
      @RealTerrainHobbies  5 років тому

      Thanks, Yeah I've tried it but the results just aren't as nice as what you get out of these molds and they feel a little off for my taste. But they're definitely a great solution if you just cant get your hands on some molds and want the next best thing! Thanks for the suggestion :)

  • @obsydainfox7604
    @obsydainfox7604 5 років тому +1

    Some aquarium company also makes them

  • @davidrickey8841
    @davidrickey8841 5 років тому

    I've always been under the impression that XPS isn't toxic unless burned (producing black smoke from a flame). With a hot wire tool it's just melting, not burning, so shouldn't be toxic.

    • @RealTerrainHobbies
      @RealTerrainHobbies  5 років тому

      It's releasing vapors in the process, even if it's not burning. What do you think that smoke and smells are? I'm just going to cut and past my previous reply on this:
      There is still most definitely other chemical vapors being released in the melting process which you can attest to strictly from the smell. The severity of the chemical vapors I would agree is up for debate, sure. But, here's where I'm coming from on this. I work in the construction industry and am exposed to various dust, solvents, vapors etc etc to various degrees all through the lifetime of my career. There has been studies conducted and they show a blue collared worker, especially those in the trades or factory setting, has a shorter lifespan than those of the white collar or outside the construction/factory/mining industries. So it's been my priority to lessen my exposure to ANY such harmful chemicals and dust (silica/concrete dust is extremely harmful as well) as much as possible as it all builds up in our systems over time.
      Again, I am extremely skeptical of these vapors being harmless. Maybe less so than the black smoke from the combustion process, but I would still label it as something to avoid and an unnatural exposure to our body which absorbs directly into our bloodstream through our lungs, and that is something I would rather not have occur. At the very least, I'd put on a fan and have it dissipate and dilute into the air rather than breath in the heavier concentrations close to where they're being release.

  • @frankiFracture
    @frankiFracture 5 років тому +2

    Awesome build! Don't know if another company makes rock molds but you should check out 'Luke Towan' he uses these rock mold but also has a tutorial on making your own rock molds.

    • @RealTerrainHobbies
      @RealTerrainHobbies  5 років тому

      I'll definitely go check that one out!

    • @ferchohenry
      @ferchohenry 4 роки тому

      I was gonna comment this, glad i read through first, knew someone would.

  • @josephmead8325
    @josephmead8325 5 років тому +1

    Insanely cool :) Question, who is your favorite wizard in books/fantasy stories?

    • @RealTerrainHobbies
      @RealTerrainHobbies  5 років тому +1

      Ah, an excellent question. Well, at the risk of sounding cliche and predicable, I'm still going to have to pick Gandalf.😛 I love the image of the old and wise "good" wizard, out in the world laboring to keep the innocent protected and ignorant to the deeper and ancient evils of the world. He just fits that picture well. Probably Merlin from the Disney "The Sword In the Stone" movie (and folklore but I'm not totally up to speed on the actual myth or Merlin) fits this picture too, which was my first intro to a wizard I'm thinking. Pug, from the Raymond Feist books is also another really good one one, although he is quite young throughout most of the books. But, the wise old man with all his knowledge and secrets yet still striving to protect and do good is my fave. So I suppose Gandalf fits it best. How about you? I'm interested to hear about some recommended books I've never read or heard of!

    • @josephmead8325
      @josephmead8325 5 років тому +1

      Gandalf is certainly my favorite as well; I like the idea that despite him being this eternal Maiar locked in a battle of good and evil, he still takes time to hang out with hobbits and do fireworks :) I'd also say Merlin from the BBC TV show where he's a young man and always having to save Arthur from getting himself killed-- as cheesy as that show was, his character cracked me up, especially in later seasons when he learns a spell to disguise himself as an old man and becomes the crotchety old Merlin we all know and love!

  • @MyklCarlton
    @MyklCarlton 4 роки тому

    Late to the game! Have you considered using an expanding foam for the core of your larger builds instead of the xps? I've used it in molds and freeform. Sets up fairly quickly (about an hour from can to solid), is sand-able and carve-able, light and reasonably strong, though I wouldn't use it for making joists! I haven't yet tried to discover exactly how much volume you can fill from a single can, but I think it would at least equal a single 3" thick xps sheet.

  • @nicoleedwards1072
    @nicoleedwards1072 2 роки тому

    How do you fix flakes coming off plaster ornaments.

  • @TheArchaonofchaos
    @TheArchaonofchaos 4 роки тому

    What specific rock molds are those used in this video?

  • @Descenter1976
    @Descenter1976 5 років тому

    I know nothing, but is it really worth it to make all the rock molds? Won't it be way easier and to just slap on the plaster and just use your tools to make rock formations?
    Thanks for the Epicness, can't wait to se the next video!

    • @RealTerrainHobbies
      @RealTerrainHobbies  5 років тому

      Yeah trust me, the molds are definitely the way to go. You can cover more surface area with more detail in much less time. You could try some samples yourself if you're still skeptical, but I'm holding fast to the molds.

  • @misterPerez11
    @misterPerez11 5 років тому +2

    I'm watching this and I'm amazed it looks great but my question as a new DM do you just use this once and done? Like do you create an encounter based on this terrain? How long does your encounter last? An hour? 2 hours? I'm just trying to justify spending hours on a project for only an hour of play.

    • @RealTerrainHobbies
      @RealTerrainHobbies  5 років тому +2

      Well for gaming specifically, I'm not sure but probably a good finale encounter to a campaign. For me the enjoyment comes from the process of modelling and just having the piece, rather than getting a ton of game play out of it. This specific build in particular that is, not Everything that I make or will make. For all of you, the techniques I go over can be applied to many of your pieces that are more practical. This is a bit of a showpiece and just a cool project I really wanted to attempt for the channel specifically. And Yeah, as @Train Jackson said, it can be used many times in the future as well.

  • @NinjaMidget1969
    @NinjaMidget1969 5 років тому

    Love the vids, but they only play at 144p for me. This is the only channel that I have that problem with

    • @RealTerrainHobbies
      @RealTerrainHobbies  5 років тому +1

      really? Hrmm.... I can go all the way up to 4k no problem. Is it the same with the other videos on my channel? All my devices play in HD just fine... Weird other channels play just fine for you. :(

    • @NinjaMidget1969
      @NinjaMidget1969 5 років тому

      @@RealTerrainHobbies Seems to have worked itself out. I must have angered the youtube gods in some way last night :)

    • @RealTerrainHobbies
      @RealTerrainHobbies  5 років тому

      lol Glad to hear!

  • @johnschweiger1079
    @johnschweiger1079 2 роки тому

    What’s thats stuff that you used to glue the rocks on to the foam

  • @cyrinix
    @cyrinix 5 років тому +1

    so question re. the fumes: obviously you want to avoid as much bad stuff as possible, so a respirator is great regardless. but i've heard/read the white smoke coming off that xps is water vapor (since you're basically melting it), and the "bad" smoke is if it starts burning and is black?

    • @RealTerrainHobbies
      @RealTerrainHobbies  5 років тому +1

      Well I'm not sure about that. I've never smelled water vapor like that, a strong chemical smell, and I don't think XPS is infused with water. I know water vapor is released in say the combustion of wood, but not so sure with petroleum products. I'm sure its a vapor of some sort, but I highly doubt there's water. But, if so there is still most definitely other chemical vapors being released in the melting process which you can attest to strictly from the smell. The severity of the chemical vapors I would a degree is up for debate, sure. But here's where I'm coming from on this.
      I work in the construction industry and am exposed to various dust, solvent vapors etc etc to various degrees all through the lifetime of my career. There has been studies conducted and they show a blue collared worker, especially those in the trades or factory setting, has a shorter lifespan than those of the white collar or outside the construction/factory industries. So it's been my priority to lessen my exposure to ANY and such harmful chemicals and dust (silica/concrete dust is extremely harmful as well) as much as possible as it all builds up in our systems over time. Again, I am extremely skeptical of these vapors being harmless. Maybe less so than the black smoke, but I would still label it as something to avoid and an unnatural exposure to our body which absorbs directly into our bloodstream through our lungs, and that is something I would rather not have occur. At the very least, I'd put on a fan and have it dissipate and dilute into the air rather than breath in the heavier concentrations close to where they're being release. Sorry for the novel of an answer lol

    • @cyrinix
      @cyrinix 5 років тому +1

      No apologies needed! I appreciate the insight and where you're coming from. Better safe than sorry, so I'm totally with you taking precautions. I'm just getting my feet wet with building with foam, and I don't think I'd be doing any cutting w/ a wirecutter anytime soon, but like being informed if the day ever comes. Hell when I get to actually cutting it w/ just a knife I'll prob put on a dust-mask, every little bit of safety helps in my eyes. But I guess that's a good follow-up question: what about just slicing with a knife? Do you use anything or does the foam cut clean enough nothing dust wise really gets in the air?

    • @ShayanImmior
      @ShayanImmior 5 років тому +1

      ua-cam.com/video/RRC0slWpjvU/v-deo.html Black magic craft have a nice video about fumes from foam

    • @cyrinix
      @cyrinix 5 років тому

      thanks, actually this vid is what got me thinking (him and another person on Twitch i follow)

  • @DampeS8N
    @DampeS8N 5 років тому +1

    What's that snap-off butcher's cleaver sized thing you're using? Having trouble finding it on amazon.

    • @RealTerrainHobbies
      @RealTerrainHobbies  5 років тому

      The hot wire foam cutter? This is it here: It's from proxon. It's a little more on the expensive side as you need to buy the power transformer for it as well. I got it for my birthday, but there are cheaper ones out there as well.
      www.amazon.ca/Proxxon-27082-Thermocut-Modelling-Styrofoam/dp/B001DXMF9M/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1546713289&sr=8-5&keywords=proxon

    • @RealTerrainHobbies
      @RealTerrainHobbies  5 років тому

      Oh, maybe you're thinking of the "mason hammer" I was using to chip up the rock? If so yeah, just look up "mason hammer.👍 Forgot to put that in the tools list

  • @jopoteet01
    @jopoteet01 4 роки тому

    What kind of foam do you use for your projects? I stumbled upon your videos two days ago and I am going to try and build my own landscape, but I don’t know what foam you use. Could you send me a link?

  • @michaelhornbek2983
    @michaelhornbek2983 5 років тому +5

    Man, I'm absolutely blown away by the quality of your builds. Kinda curious to know how much the final piece weighs. :-)
    Might I suggest that you mute the audio from your recordings? Since you're already doing a voice-over and have background music, it's just noise. I think the sound of the Proxxon cracked one of my teeth. :-D
    Also, it's great that you're showing some additional info on the scrolls, but the tilt animation makes it kinda hard to read - had to pause the video.
    Other than that, the production is great. Great flow, storytelling, video and audio quality. Can't wait for the next episode! :-)

    • @RealTerrainHobbies
      @RealTerrainHobbies  5 років тому

      Thanks for the feedback. First time I haven't and thought I'd try leaving it in as something new to add to the feeling the viewer was more there and closer to the building process. If you found it just distracting instead good to know and appreciate the feedback.👍 Also good to know on the scrolls. Ill maybe try slowing the animation down in the future if I can, although that might make it a bit choppy. I like my scrolls😁

    • @VTSfilms
      @VTSfilms 5 років тому

      @@RealTerrainHobbies i think the audio is fine, until I heard one of your kids, you could have left that out, since that was the only audio in that fragment, and that was distracting. Otherwise I preferred the way you did it here

  • @melchristensen8282
    @melchristensen8282 4 роки тому +1

    Do you have any alternatives to the Lepage PL premium glue that you use? I'm in the EU and can't find it anywhere. Only US based sites have it and shipping + VAT or import charges are criminal on those cases. ATM I use gorilla glue but it expands and is a pain in the butt to use, tbh. Would love an alternative that doesn't melt XPS foam. :(

    • @RealTerrainHobbies
      @RealTerrainHobbies  4 роки тому

      Hey sorry for the late response. Do yiou have Liquid nails? Works the same with negligable expansion or shrinkage

  • @cessatiolux6250
    @cessatiolux6250 5 років тому +1

    Iron Grip Caulk. Trust me.

    • @RealTerrainHobbies
      @RealTerrainHobbies  5 років тому

      Gonna definitely look for it next time I’m at the hardware store. Thanks!

  • @rionnachelliot8951
    @rionnachelliot8951 5 років тому +1

    are you going to paint it or just keep it as a white rock bluff?

    • @RealTerrainHobbies
      @RealTerrainHobbies  5 років тому

      Paint it!!! Go check out the channel page with my other vids. You can find the painting vid right here: ua-cam.com/video/b35AmUeMSLo/v-deo.html. I'm about to release the third video on this which is on all the water resin effects. Make sure to subscribe if you want to catch my upcoming stuff. 👍 👍🙂

  • @nikos52
    @nikos52 5 років тому

    Nice work. Why you didn't use tree bark?

    • @RealTerrainHobbies
      @RealTerrainHobbies  5 років тому

      Never tried it before but I like the look of these plaster forms quite a bit. have you done any rock type terrain pieces with tree bark yourself? Did you get some decent results?

    • @nikos52
      @nikos52 5 років тому

      I haven't used it on such a large volume, cliff faces-rock boulders, but on miniature bases. The several layers on a piece of tree bark resemble nicely a rocky texture, like flakes of flagstone. It is lighter than plaster and also FREE.

  • @Dennis12869
    @Dennis12869 5 років тому +1

    Your staircase rock looks good but a bit too dangerous for the wizard and his employees. I would prefer a good gatehouse for defence.

    • @RealTerrainHobbies
      @RealTerrainHobbies  5 років тому +1

      Haha, true enough. I feel the wizard planned it that way to deter visitors from bothering him.

    • @Dennis12869
      @Dennis12869 5 років тому +1

      ​@@RealTerrainHobbies You could still build a secret servant entrance.

  • @canadiangoof-ball7552
    @canadiangoof-ball7552 5 років тому +1

    is that one of those cardboard gaming houses behind it ?

    • @RealTerrainHobbies
      @RealTerrainHobbies  5 років тому

      It's a laser cut wooden house by 4Ground. they are at 4ground.co.uk

  • @jonmabary1638
    @jonmabary1638 8 місяців тому

    I make rock molds

  • @doreensweeney2004
    @doreensweeney2004 5 років тому

    Where did you purchase molds?

    • @RealTerrainHobbies
      @RealTerrainHobbies  5 років тому

      I bought them from my local hobby shop. You can buy them on Amazon as well if you want.

  • @jackmcfadden-finlayson372
    @jackmcfadden-finlayson372 5 років тому +1

    How much does this thing weigh?

    • @Len0Grady
      @Len0Grady 5 років тому

      Yeah, that's a lot of plaster going on there.

    • @RealTerrainHobbies
      @RealTerrainHobbies  5 років тому

      Gonna have to weigh it for ya but its fairly heavy! A good quality piece. As Luke APS says, a heavy piece just means better quality!! lol