Very interesting video ! You really found a great balance between close-up, normal speed sequences and zoomed-out, accelerated sequences so you kept it short and interesting but we still have access to necessary technical details. Can't wait for your next Amon Hen project !
Great work. Definitely my kind of video. The only problem I have is every time I see a terrain vid I want to have a go, and end up spending loads on flocks tufts and materials. Great idea using the picture frame. I like the idea of small display terrain pieces. It’s a really nice looking display, I think my favourite parts are the simple little extras like the broken fence and the dead animals. Well done, top content 👍🏻
Top Table Gaming. You literally have me looking for old picture frames, I’m sure I have some smaller ones in the loft 🤣 Basic or not it’s inspirational stuff and just what I need at the min. Look forward to the Amon hen build, I know you will do a great job of it. Think I need to order some supplies 👍🏻
Dude! That’s fantastic! The detail of the board and the miniature models is amazing! Totally cool! The flock is Geek Gaming? I think I need to pick some of that up. It looks good on your board. Thank you
Very interesting, excellent work! - Do you have any tips for basing the army with the board after the board has been made? Is it as simple as using the same materials?
Very interesting video. I like the idea of using a picture frame. A lot easier than cutting plywood and definitely lighter. Two questions... how many figures/vehicles could you comfortably put on a board of that size. I have a Soviet WW2 army and would need a fair bit of space. Second question is how sturdy is that picture frame?
Dumb question i am sorry but could you use this technique to make a Kill Team board ? Or a LOTR playing board ? Great video and great content thank you!
+Phillip Dewsbury of course pal. All the techniques are exactly the same. I done a few gaming board build vids a while ago. Check out our past videos ;)
Very interesting video ! You really found a great balance between close-up, normal speed sequences and zoomed-out, accelerated sequences so you kept it short and interesting but we still have access to necessary technical details. Can't wait for your next Amon Hen project !
+Olivier Kallai Thankyou!
Glad you enjoyed it. -Steve
Really good video, gonna get me a photo frame for sure. Thanks once again
+Matt Norwood good man. Keep us posted on your progress!!!
That looks brilliant! I have an ithilien display board I want to do so no doubt will be referring back to this!
+Foe Hammer make sure we get a look at it Tim!!!
Such a cool display board!
+Marco Lai thanks man!
Great work.
Definitely my kind of video. The only problem I have is every time I see a terrain vid I want to have a go, and end up spending loads on flocks tufts and materials. Great idea using the picture frame. I like the idea of small display terrain pieces. It’s a really nice looking display, I think my favourite parts are the simple little extras like the broken fence and the dead animals.
Well done, top content 👍🏻
+Green Tree thanks brother!!! This was a really basic one, Amon hen is in the pipeline ;) that will get a little bit more technical.
Top Table Gaming.
You literally have me looking for old picture frames, I’m sure I have some smaller ones in the loft 🤣
Basic or not it’s inspirational stuff and just what I need at the min.
Look forward to the Amon hen build, I know you will do a great job of it.
Think I need to order some supplies 👍🏻
Looks great Steve.
+The Gondorian Gamer thanks man!!!!
This is terrific - thanks!
+M Young thanks dude
Another great video Steve, you fellas at TTG have been on fire lately. Thanks for making my quarantine period better!
+Harry Bates thanks buddy. You guys commenting and slurring is on helps tons
Looks very smart, great video mate👍🏻
+chris wait cheers Chris
Great video, always good content from your channel.
+Wargame Painter thankyou man
Dude!
That’s fantastic! The detail of the board and the miniature models is amazing! Totally cool!
The flock is Geek Gaming? I think I need to pick some of that up. It looks good on your board.
Thank you
russell Perham II thanks man!
The flock is from woodland scenics
As it’s what I have on my shelves at the moment but any flocks will do.
Love this mate, nice to see some tips on this sort of stuff!
So when do we get the "Cool Ste" episode of cribs? Very intrigued by what's on all those shelves
We are doing it next week, mate!!
@Top Table Gaming what colors use for paiting Rohan house timber?
+diego s hi Diego, i panted grey, dry brushed a lighter grey, but used brown washes.
Very interesting, excellent work! - Do you have any tips for basing the army with the board after the board has been made? Is it as simple as using the same materials?
Very interesting video. I like the idea of using a picture frame. A lot easier than cutting plywood and definitely lighter. Two questions... how many figures/vehicles could you comfortably put on a board of that size. I have a Soviet WW2 army and would need a fair bit of space. Second question is how sturdy is that picture frame?
How would you make the slots for the bases? Sounds hard to do a clean job
ikkiiiieee a 25mm router bit would be perfect 👌🏻
what is the blue foam called?
Dumb question i am sorry but could you use this technique to make a Kill Team board ? Or a LOTR playing board ? Great video and great content thank you!
+Phillip Dewsbury of course pal. All the techniques are exactly the same.
I done a few gaming board build vids a while ago. Check out our past videos ;)