Very impressed by the result. The dripping concretions from aging concrete on the back wall is pure genius. And using sparingly placed insets of GW parts into the wall brings it in the visual language of Necromunda beautifully. A real masterclass. I'm now heading to the previous videos to see how it's been built and how i can replicate/adapt parts of it to build backwalls for my boards. The only other one that impressed me as much is the ForgeWorld starport diorama (the one with the elevated train tracks) i've seen a few pics on the Internet and this is on par. Thanks for posting this, it is really inspiring.
Thank you, that's very kind. If there is any part of the build that is unclear (in the earlier videos I only explained how it was built as I didn't film the process step by step) then do please ask, happy to help. Good luck with your board back walls!
Gorgeous work. Some more shots at the end, all shown slightly longer as well, just some atmospheric shots to get a good feel of the piece, would be awesome for the next video. I'll like and subscribe if you promise! :P
Thank you for the feedback, much appreciated! I am practicing my camera work and editing so hopefully these will improve for the future/final diorama videos :)
@@osbminiaturestudio No problem! Some close to the ground shots with some models present always get me, those are the best ones to look at. But all in all, amazing job so far. I hope you will focus more on Necromunda. Necromunda scenery is so awesome!
Really great work dude. Subscribed and will learn a lot from you. Thanks a lot 😀
THat is amazing work! Instant fan here.
Glad you like it!
Very impressed by the result. The dripping concretions from aging concrete on the back wall is pure genius. And using sparingly placed insets of GW parts into the wall brings it in the visual language of Necromunda beautifully. A real masterclass. I'm now heading to the previous videos to see how it's been built and how i can replicate/adapt parts of it to build backwalls for my boards. The only other one that impressed me as much is the ForgeWorld starport diorama (the one with the elevated train tracks) i've seen a few pics on the Internet and this is on par. Thanks for posting this, it is really inspiring.
Thank you, that's very kind. If there is any part of the build that is unclear (in the earlier videos I only explained how it was built as I didn't film the process step by step) then do please ask, happy to help. Good luck with your board back walls!
High five back at you! Great video. Thanks for the tip on using airbrush paints/inks with a fine detail brush!
Happy to help and thanks for the comment and high five
Any chance of a tutorial on how you made the walls? They look amazing.
Not a problem, I realise I haven't covered it in great step by step detail so will plan a build and film it proper (may be some time though)
@@osbminiaturestudio awesome! Thank you
Ya I like to see that too.
Gorgeous work. Some more shots at the end, all shown slightly longer as well, just some atmospheric shots to get a good feel of the piece, would be awesome for the next video. I'll like and subscribe if you promise! :P
Thank you for the feedback, much appreciated! I am practicing my camera work and editing so hopefully these will improve for the future/final diorama videos :)
@@osbminiaturestudio No problem! Some close to the ground shots with some models present always get me, those are the best ones to look at. But all in all, amazing job so far. I hope you will focus more on Necromunda. Necromunda scenery is so awesome!
Pains grey is just burnt umber and 2x ultramarine blue. Fyi
Where is that transfer sheet from? I do t think I have ever seen it before.
It was called the "Necromunda Underhive Propaganda Transfer Sheet", sadly it is no longer in production
@@osbminiaturestudio thanks. I must have missed that release.