Thank you very much, glad you liked the video 😁. It is indeed very simple but it looks great on the table and it is very effective. Thanks for watching 😉👍.
Excellent as always! I agree with Mad Dok, the inset windows and bits of trim really do help place it in the realm of 3D and not just flatness. Cheers!
Thank you very much mate. Yeah definitely, it does help to bring it more to life on the table. Sometimes the easy tricks are those that work best. And it changes the entire view of the piece 😁. Thanks for watching mate 😉👍
"easiest tile ever made" Love this video! Ironically I made all my road tiles like that with some foam board on top of it as pavement. xD (and the back side of the road tile just full Pavement so I can make bigger maps if needed.
Thank you very much. Yeah it Definitely is haha. It is idd a perfect way to quickly make road tiles and such too, also very effective 😉.and they look cool as well. Thanks for watching 👍
Thank you very much. I have used black foamboard as well, but the price is almost double of the regular ones here, that's why I hardly use it 😉. Thanks for watching 🙏
@@alrethianscraftsbattles Wow, double-the-price...that's crazy. I get mine just slightly higher in price, but I justify it by saving on paint and time. Keep up the great videos.
@@Emloch yeah mate, it's crazy, but here in Belgium we don't have the cheap version of those boards, so full price hehe. I can definitely understand why you would do it that way, it does save a huge amount of time and less stress for painting the rims black haha. Thanks for the support 🙏
Thank you very much 😁. Awesome, definitely give it a go. You can batch build a bunch of these and set an awesome looking table with a couple of hours work. They do look great. Thanks for watching man 😉👍.
Thank you very much. You are very welcome 😉. I am building a 6 by 4ft warhammer table, lightweight and can be slotted on to your dining table. The base is a Apocalyptic city streets. But you can still roll other mats on it to change to whichever game you want to play hehe. That will be my next video. Thanks for watching 🙏
@@alrethianscraftsbattles Nice! I will probably be helping build a 4x8 modular table for 40k. I don't play anymore, but a friend does and asked for help. A lot of 3D printed buildings are going on it, not me, my friend.
Thank you very much, I am happy you liked the video. It is easy to do and you have a lot of options to make all types of buildings. Works for Fantasy buildings as well 😉. Thanks for watching 👍😁
Thank you very much mate, glad you liked them. They are indeed a very simple way of filling up a table really quick for any modern game. I also like how they look and whe´ my family and I play walking dead they come in handy haha. Thanks for watching 😉👍
Amazing mate 👍 incredible how just a little bit of 3d detailing makes everything look so much more realistic! Inset windows and doors, and the foam edging make a massive difference to the overall look! Thanks for the video brother! 👍
Thank you very much brother, I am glad you enjoyed the video. It does make a lot of difference indeed. And it looks cool on the table. Sometimes simple tricks can change a build completely and this was very easy to do. The downside is that if you use them a lot, like really a lot, they do tend to ware off, but then the upside is they are easy and quick to make so you can replace them quickly enough hehe. Thanks for watching mate 😉👍
Thank you very much man, glad you liked the video 😉👍. My son and I are making a very special video together, something you might enjoy as well. We are making the Mortem Rex for Stop Motions. Something you are very good at as well man. You got a Cool channel too 👍. Thanks for watching.
@@alrethianscraftsbattles thank you very much dude, I really appreciate everything you just said, cant wait to see your son's stop motion with the mortem rex, it's gunna be awesome, keep up the fantastic work 👍😃
You should check out a product called scor tape or sign tape. It's used by a lot of paper crafters and book binders. it is outstanding for sticking printed stuff to foam core.
@@Slurgical_3D_Terrain_Channel Thanks a lot. Oh that's Fantastic, I don't own a 3d printer...yet haha. I probably will get one eventually. Love what one can do with it 👍.
Thank you very much mate, glad you enjoyed it 😁. I am actually doing a video collaboration craft with my son, but after that my next craft is going to be another Necromunda. I already have the materials ready. So no worries, more Necromunda is coming soon haha...let's do this 😅👍. Thanks for watching man
@@johnmiller6023 Same way except you would have to look at some reference images and recreate that shape with foamboard or cardboard. For scale I would keep a miniature at hand to measure. That sounds very awesome by the way. Let me know how It turns out👍. Thanks for watching
@@johnmiller6023 Take all the time you need mate. In the meanwhile you can make some cardboard buildings to play your games. That works just as well. The main part of the hobby is to have fun. Good luck man 👍
Thank you very much. Glad you enjoyed it it is a very fast and easy build and you can filler a while table rather quickly this way 😉. Thanks for watching
@@johnmiller6023 If you type brick textures on google images and then download the images, thensimply scale them to size in a word document or something like that and print them out. Then you can glue this on cardboard or foamboard. Hope that helps 😉. Thanks for watching 🙏
Seems pretty simple, but oh what a useful build! Love it! 🤩
Thank you very much, glad you liked the video 😁. It is indeed very simple but it looks great on the table and it is very effective. Thanks for watching 😉👍.
Easy to follow, step by step of how you did it, great job as always, your efforts are always appreciated 👍
Thank you very much mate, glad you liked the video 😁. Thanks for watching and the support as always brother, I appreciate it a lot 🙏.
Excellent as always! I agree with Mad Dok, the inset windows and bits of trim really do help place it in the realm of 3D and not just flatness. Cheers!
Thank you very much mate. Yeah definitely, it does help to bring it more to life on the table. Sometimes the easy tricks are those that work best. And it changes the entire view of the piece 😁.
Thanks for watching mate 😉👍
"easiest tile ever made" Love this video!
Ironically I made all my road tiles like that with some foam board on top of it as pavement. xD
(and the back side of the road tile just full Pavement so I can make bigger maps if needed.
Thank you very much. Yeah it Definitely is haha. It is idd a perfect way to quickly make road tiles and such too, also very effective 😉.and they look cool as well.
Thanks for watching 👍
Very nice.......pro tip....I use black foam board to save time for all of my builds
Thank you very much. I have used black foamboard as well, but the price is almost double of the regular ones here, that's why I hardly use it 😉. Thanks for watching 🙏
@@alrethianscraftsbattles Wow, double-the-price...that's crazy. I get mine just slightly higher in price, but I justify it by saving on paint and time. Keep up the great videos.
@@Emloch yeah mate, it's crazy, but here in Belgium we don't have the cheap version of those boards, so full price hehe. I can definitely understand why you would do it that way, it does save a huge amount of time and less stress for painting the rims black haha.
Thanks for the support 🙏
Great and simple idea! I will give this a shot.
Thank you very much 😁. Awesome, definitely give it a go. You can batch build a bunch of these and set an awesome looking table with a couple of hours work. They do look great. Thanks for watching man 😉👍.
Really great idea. Thanks for sharing this.
Thank you very much. You are very welcome 😉. I am building a 6 by 4ft warhammer table, lightweight and can be slotted on to your dining table. The base is a Apocalyptic city streets. But you can still roll other mats on it to change to whichever game you want to play hehe. That will be my next video. Thanks for watching 🙏
@@alrethianscraftsbattles Nice! I will probably be helping build a 4x8 modular table for 40k. I don't play anymore, but a friend does and asked for help. A lot of 3D printed buildings are going on it, not me, my friend.
@@idiotluggage That's awesome... and a great project. Have fun and I am sure your friend will be happy with your help 😉👍
They look great mate, brilliant idea!
Thank you very much mate, glad you liked them 👍. It looks great on the table and they are super easy to make. Thanks for watching 😁👍
Nicely done and really useful!
Thank you very much, I am happy you liked the video. It is easy to do and you have a lot of options to make all types of buildings. Works for Fantasy buildings as well 😉.
Thanks for watching 👍😁
These are incredible! Id love to make these
Thank you very much, glad you liked them. Go for it, they are super easy to build 😉👍.thanks for watching 😁
Love it! Thanks for the video!
Thank you very much, glad you found it useful 😉 and thanks for watching 👍. Loads more to come soon hehe
Very nice, thank you
Thank you very much, glad you liked the video and thanks for watching 😉👍
What a great idea - and so simple! I love it! Definitely gonna have to make some of these in the future 😁
Thank you very much mate, glad you liked them. They are indeed a very simple way of filling up a table really quick for any modern game. I also like how they look and whe´ my family and I play walking dead they come in handy haha. Thanks for watching 😉👍
Amazing mate 👍 incredible how just a little bit of 3d detailing makes everything look so much more realistic! Inset windows and doors, and the foam edging make a massive difference to the overall look! Thanks for the video brother! 👍
Thank you very much brother, I am glad you enjoyed the video.
It does make a lot of difference indeed. And it looks cool on the table. Sometimes simple tricks can change a build completely and this was very easy to do. The downside is that if you use them a lot, like really a lot, they do tend to ware off, but then the upside is they are easy and quick to make so you can replace them quickly enough hehe.
Thanks for watching mate 😉👍
This was amazing!! YOU are amazing 😍🥰❤️😘
Thank you very much sweetie 🥰❤️. Buildings for our Walking Dead games hehe. ❤️😘
Awesome video, your very good at crafting, keep up the fantastic work 👍😃
Thank you very much man, glad you liked the video 😉👍. My son and I are making a very special video together, something you might enjoy as well. We are making the Mortem Rex for Stop Motions. Something you are very good at as well man. You got a Cool channel too 👍.
Thanks for watching.
@@alrethianscraftsbattles thank you very much dude, I really appreciate everything you just said, cant wait to see your son's stop motion with the mortem rex, it's gunna be awesome, keep up the fantastic work 👍😃
You should check out a product called scor tape or sign tape. It's used by a lot of paper crafters and book binders. it is outstanding for sticking printed stuff to foam core.
Oh cool, thank you, I have not heard of that before. I will definitely check it out 👍. Thanks for watching 😉👍
Awesome video! Subbed:)
Thank you very much 🙏 I appreciate that a lot. Glad you liked the video. More to come in the future hehe.
Thanks for watching 😉👍
Pretty smart. Well done.
Thank you very much. Glad you like it. It´s a super easy way to quickly get good looking Buildings on the table hehe. Thanks for watching 🙏
@@alrethianscraftsbattles I always enjoyed your videos. I 3D design and print mine. Great production on your videos.
@@Slurgical_3D_Terrain_Channel Thanks a lot. Oh that's Fantastic, I don't own a 3d printer...yet haha. I probably will get one eventually. Love what one can do with it 👍.
@@alrethianscraftsbattles combining both is great. Crafts and 3D printing.
@@Slurgical_3D_Terrain_Channel Yeah I can imagine. It´s something I can get behind in the future ;)
That was great and man I have missed your excellent videos. But buddy! Get doing some more Necromunda! C’mon, let’s do this!! 😊
Thank you very much mate, glad you enjoyed it 😁. I am actually doing a video collaboration craft with my son, but after that my next craft is going to be another Necromunda. I already have the materials ready. So no worries, more Necromunda is coming soon haha...let's do this 😅👍. Thanks for watching man
Excellent work
Thank you very much mate, glad you liked it 😉. It is quick and simple, but effective haha. thanks for watching 👍
looks great how do you do like a clocktower or gcpd im trying to make bulidings for my batman minature game
@@johnmiller6023 Same way except you would have to look at some reference images and recreate that shape with foamboard or cardboard. For scale I would keep a miniature at hand to measure.
That sounds very awesome by the way. Let me know how It turns out👍. Thanks for watching
@ it will take some time no job so need money but I will start one soon and when done I’ll let you know
@@johnmiller6023 Take all the time you need mate. In the meanwhile you can make some cardboard buildings to play your games. That works just as well. The main part of the hobby is to have fun. Good luck man 👍
Cool!!!!!!
Thank you very much buddy, glad you liked the video. Looking forward for our video collaboration to drop as well 😁👍.
I'm going through the entire catalog 😆 🤣 😂
Haha awesome mate 😁👍. Thanks a lot and enjoy the videos , I appreciate that 🙏
Brililant!
Thank you very much. Glad you enjoyed it it is a very fast and easy build and you can filler a while table rather quickly this way 😉. Thanks for watching
Cool!!!
Thank you very much, glad you liked the video and thanks for watching 😉👍
You said print out building I’m new how can I do that
@@johnmiller6023 If you type brick textures on google images and then download the images, thensimply scale them to size in a word document or something like that and print them out.
Then you can glue this on cardboard or foamboard. Hope that helps 😉. Thanks for watching 🙏