Almost exactly a year ago youtube recommended your complete tomb of horrors build. Don't play d&d but am a maker and really enjoyed it. Started watching your other videos and that's where I first learned of something called miniature wargaming. I now have 4000 points of dark angels, a few new friends and an excuse to get out of the house once in awhile. Thanks.
This is certainly a Dungeon Master's Dungeon. Like, as in a dungeon designed to please dungeon masters. The different unique rooms and obstacles, the foot deep water and muck on all the floors. It has sparked something in me. More importantly, your style of teaching whilst entertaining, your attention to detail, and your finished products all have sparked something in me as well.
I love putting these massive compilations on in the background. As always your approach makes me nostalgic for my early days and just blindly and boldly building stuff out of whatever materials my broke college self could afford and make work in a little dorm. I'm too much of a perfectionist with delusions of grandeur these days.
Expedition to Barrier peaks! Then I go back and look at the module and think memories are so wrong after decades! Great job on the art you do. I hope one day there will be an ability to make a game with this art style(realism)
Such a lovely moment with your wife, the diamonds and the crab. True story,,, many many years ago my wife and I were engaged to be married. Everything was organised for the wedding except the wedding ring for my wife. My trade is, was, dental technology, now retired and technicians have a few transferable skills with the jewellery trade. Making and casting a simple gold wedding band was not beyond my skill set. I thought how romantic, when people showed an interest in her wedding ring she could say "It was hand crafted by my husband for me for my wedding day". When I told her I would make her wedding ring she was unimpressed and said that she wanted a proper one, not one that was home made !!! So she got a basic cheaper lower carat ring but guess what, she was happy with the "real thing". We had a lovely wedding day and still married 39 years later. As usual Bill these supercuts are just so enjoyable to watch.
So cool! I had this Idea of Taverns and Caverns and picked up Yawning Portal. I am completely inspired by Wyloch! He had his idea that tiles should be 1.25" for 2.5D. I am working on my flat Map System. 2 ply corrugated PLASTIC. I got a stack of misprinted yard signs. Zero warping and connection points. An old campaign sign becomes a campaign map!
Well.. This was just on in the background then I heard the sultry ASMR "Pouring resin. Now we are pouring resin." That's when the subscribe button was hit.
Loved watching the last supercut while I painted minis so I'm super glad you made one for White Plume as well. Always a fan of your work man, can't wait for the next project! 😎👍
These "supercuts" are the perfect vehicle to fall asleep to. NOT meaning they are boring lol but just the right amount of calmness and length to fall asleep hahaha
S2 White Plume Mountain is maybe the most ridiculous dungeon module ever, but also so iconic and oldschool in all the best ways. I bought this one back in the day but we never played it, probably because in our AD&D no one's character ever survived beyond 5th level. You mastered the map's many absurdities with elegant solutions. I learned a lot watching this, so thank you yet again Wyloch for all you do.
This is the first sport cut off yours I've watched but I'm going to have to watch more! Fantastic progression and pacing. This really shows how good your individual episodes are written and edited! Great work man and this build is so amazing
When you said "i had two options..." I was like... No, no you don't. There is one option. Then i was like ok fair that's two options... Also your wife is adorable. "so those are real diamonds?"... (Her expression continuing that sentence with "...on a freaking toy!" 😂😂😂)
1:35:20 I use water to remove the shiny product packaging from all my cereal boxes. Just get it wet, and it peels off. I used the spray nozzle on my hose to remove some, and a dish scrubby sponge to remove others, and my fingers to remove the rest.
...this was supposed to be a comment on the new AD&D 2nd edition starter kit unboxing video. I genuinely don't know how I managed to comment on this video instead, but thanks for the heart 😅
A truly epic video!! Absolutely enjoying this! White Plume is very special for me as it was the first pre-written adventure that I played in... and since then I've run it over and over again for others. Through multiple editions even! It's just so cool to see it brought to life like this!
I just found your channel and as a terminal crafter who can't settle on a single hobby and ttrpg player I'm loving it! One thing for your piles of gold when you want to put a bit of extra effort in (or need a trail of gold coins leading somewhere) is placing a couple of individual glitters to be single coins that aren't totally piled up since usually there's a couple scattered not in the main pile. You can get a silicone tipped placing tool for nails and they work wonders for picking up a single piece of glitter to put down on a tiny dot of pva glue! I've done it for one of my own projects and it can drive you a little batty if you place a LOT though. Only a handful around a pile of gold shouldn't be awful though. Anyways, I'm subscribed, looking forward to more!
This is so inspiring. Plus I am totally going to use the aluminium foil hack. Also, I think we use base 10 because that's the amount of fingers we have.
Lots of good stuff here. If you’re looking for suggestions of what project to do next, I’d love to see the pyramid from I3:Pharaoh brought to life (or really, the whole desert of desolation series, if I can dream). Isle of Dread could be a way to branch out into non-dungeon terrain. But you’ll probably just do Castle Ravenloft or something that’s actually been converted to 5E.
Love your long videos man, great job and awesome to play while I do hobby stuff. Having said that....we are both lucky to have met a woman early in life
Wow, you're a pro at this! It's been a long time since I've done this but I'm getting ready to run a campaign and I love using miniatures and terrain. I'm defiantly going to take a deep dive with your channel. Thanks so much for doing this!
if you want to get rid off the bubbles in the resin, you need a pressure chamber and go for a vacuum. it pulls all the air out of the resin, not just the chamber.
Excellent! 👏 I love these build supercuts! I know it’s a beast of a project, but I do hope after a good rest you decide to tackle another large dungeon!
My favorite memory of running a module…(2nd edition not third or whatever…my copy was the pink/purple one)…my players went through the gambit of emotions, even had a great full party leap out of chairs and whooping and hollering, when surviving the last room…barely (I think there was two deaths earlier).
Really impressed with your work! My only criticism is not wearing gloves when mixing resin. I work in chemicals and even when they say they are safe it's still better to avoid contact with them. Need to keep you safe so you can keep making cool content like this.
I don't play these games right now. I have, maybe I will again. But I do make stuff and this is very interesting to me. Your skill level along with your laid back approach are exceptional, thanks for sharing. Subbed. One day long ago I was racing longboards through the warehouse at Surebonder in between replacing a transmission on the ceo's kids suburban.
This was awesome. I really needed something like this. Like, BlackMagicCraft is really good, but the problem with so many dedicated UA-camrs like him is that they use such expensive stuff that it makes me feel like I could never catch up. But here be a hero who fights with Cardboard as his weapon! I just wanna say, as a guy who frequently gets bored during long movies and videos, I was gripped from beginning to end by this. I've always wanted to do something like this but for the adventures included in the 3rd edition starter set. Thanks to your vids, I might now be able to do that. Thanks man, this was awesome with a capital A!
You should definitely touch up the air elemental and shadows with army painter speed paint white (for the air elemental )and grave lord grey (for the shadows)
love it and i hope you will make the Adventure The Temple of Elemental Evil (the old one from 1985). and after make the audio book The Temple of Elemental Evil was ranked the 4th greatest Dungeons & Dragons adventure of all time Could be so nice to see you work building it love you work on tomb of horror and White Plume Mountain
“Deathtrap Dungeon”. Yes, not exactly D&D, but Fighting Fantasy, but it’s close enough and easily converted - and holds a special place in millions of people’s hearts. ❤
I imagine it would be a project, and would have to have taller wall sections, but I'm watching this and can't help but wonder about doing the Caves of Chaos from Keep on the Borderlands...I suppose add in similar concerns for Quasqueton from In Search of the unknown, combining the cave techniques from here and the dungeon one from Tomb of Horrors if I also wanted to do everything from Goodman Games "Into the Borderlands"...
I think I actually like the 1st printing map more. It's much easier to read and has a lot more directly on the map, like denoting the various levels in room 26, and an actual cross-section of the mountain. 3rd edition did an amazing job adapting it. 5th.... not so much.
let's see... how to do the floating waterway with resin... 🤔 maybe cut out the shape of the water in the Grafix arts craft plastic, cut 1/4 wide strips to be hot glued to the edges of the previously cut out shape to act as a barrier for the resin.. then to be extra fancy, some Vallejo water texture after the resin cured to create the appearance of water flow.. what do you guys think?
Could you make a video on how to make more diverse tiles, like what if the combat is in a nobles mansion and there is colorful marble flooring or the floors are brightly colored and shines
Ok i have to reccommend Color and Light by James Gurney and his YT channel... I heard you say you wanted to get away from using Pure white... and thats because pure white and pure black are very rare... really everything IS a color, just really desaturated (greys) or fully saturated (Pure colors) and they vary in lightness nearing white or black. but what you really want to do is tint things with blues for cool/cold feelings and tind with oranges and reds and yellows for warm feeling scenes. even when its "White" a miniscule tint of these colors will liven it up. Anyway, that book was one of my favorites when i was in art school and still is a refeence i keep with in arms reach when i am working on comics and stuff.
Loving this project! Looking at the little candy you did, why don't you use the same circle of 1mm as coins for the treasures? I think they'll really pop out with the gold on it!
I love the huge builds you do! I .kind of fell off watching your channel in the middle of Tomb of Horrors during one of the hiatuses. Getting bored with a project happens, so I'm not upset about it. UA-cam has started recommending your videos to me again, which is how I found out you finished that one and made a whole new dungeon! I've got a question about one of the tools you use. You said you made that awesome arched work light, right? Do you have a schematic for that or a video tutorial anywhere? When I finally have room for a dedicated craft space, I'd love to make one. And I think my partner would appreciate having one for when he paints his minis.
2:26 -- Okay. 2:34 -- "All corridors in the dungeon are 10 feet in height, and have been carved out of and, in some places, seemingly speckled gray cardboard squares." 🤬
@@WylochsArmory I was just thinking in my head the reaction if the book had actually said, "speckled gray cardboard squares." It was funny in my head. :P
On this one with the resin pour. Would it have been better to have created the layers separately and then put them together? It might change the desert layer a little, but it would give you more control over the amount of scrap if the pour fails? I know you already have it done, but if something like this came up again? Or am I missing a construction step that would make that harder?
Hi. Found your builds today and has to ask, so you plan do build more of "The Yawning Portal"? Dead in Thay would be awesome 🙂 Keep up the good work! Cheers!
really the giant crab battle and the boiling mud room are the two real standout parts to the dungeon. so to me the super bedazzled crab makes perfect sense. also You going to do the temple of elemental evil next?
@ 2:06:48 & 2:07:00 "What... behind the rabbit?" "It is the rabbit." "You silly sod... you got us all worked up!" "I soiled my armor I was so scared!" "That's no ordinary rodent!" "What's he do... nibble your bum?" "He'll do you in mate, that's for sure." "Go on Boors, chop his head off." "Right... one rabbit stew comin' right up!" "Look!" "Jesus Christ!" "I've done it again..." "I warned you!" "Would it help confuse it to run away some more?" "Shut up... and go and change your armor."
Almost exactly a year ago youtube recommended your complete tomb of horrors build. Don't play d&d but am a maker and really enjoyed it. Started watching your other videos and that's where I first learned of something called miniature wargaming. I now have 4000 points of dark angels, a few new friends and an excuse to get out of the house once in awhile. Thanks.
The Tomb of Horrors build is a work of art, it shows Bill's creativity and it is an amazing project
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This is certainly a Dungeon Master's Dungeon. Like, as in a dungeon designed to please dungeon masters. The different unique rooms and obstacles, the foot deep water and muck on all the floors. It has sparked something in me.
More importantly, your style of teaching whilst entertaining, your attention to detail, and your finished products all have sparked something in me as well.
Please don't ever change the therapeutic tone of this channel. It's perfect this way.
Yes! I watch his stuff when I terrain, and also listen when I sleep.
Yes! I watch his stuff when I terrain, and also listen when I sleep.
I realize these old school dungeons were a bit silly but having started my D&D life in the late 70's, this just feels right to me.
Nothing silly about old dungeons, just better suited to unpopular playstyles.
What a labour of love! I'm not a builder, but I'm a D&D guy from the 70s and 80s and.....yeah, very, very cool!
I love putting these massive compilations on in the background. As always your approach makes me nostalgic for my early days and just blindly and boldly building stuff out of whatever materials my broke college self could afford and make work in a little dorm. I'm too much of a perfectionist with delusions of grandeur these days.
Expedition to Barrier peaks! Then I go back and look at the module and think memories are so wrong after decades! Great job on the art you do. I hope one day there will be an ability to make a game with this art style(realism)
Bill everytime you put your wife on it's adorable. Love the channel, love your hardwork. Best to you and the fam.
Such a lovely moment with your wife, the diamonds and the crab. True story,,, many many years ago my wife and I were engaged to be married. Everything was organised for the wedding except the wedding ring for my wife. My trade is, was, dental technology, now retired and technicians have a few transferable skills with the jewellery trade. Making and casting a simple gold wedding band was not beyond my skill set. I thought how romantic, when people showed an interest in her wedding ring she could say "It was hand crafted by my husband for me for my wedding day". When I told her I would make her wedding ring she was unimpressed and said that she wanted a proper one, not one that was home made !!! So she got a basic cheaper lower carat ring but guess what, she was happy with the "real thing". We had a lovely wedding day and still married 39 years later.
As usual Bill these supercuts are just so enjoyable to watch.
So cool! I had this Idea of Taverns and Caverns and picked up Yawning Portal. I am completely inspired by Wyloch! He had his idea that tiles should be 1.25" for 2.5D. I am working on my flat Map System. 2 ply corrugated PLASTIC. I got a stack of misprinted yard signs. Zero warping and connection points. An old campaign sign becomes a campaign map!
Well.. This was just on in the background then I heard the sultry ASMR "Pouring resin. Now we are pouring resin." That's when the subscribe button was hit.
Stumbled here looking for a video on how to build terrain for a ww2 diorama. Learned so much!
Loved watching the last supercut while I painted minis so I'm super glad you made one for White Plume as well. Always a fan of your work man, can't wait for the next project! 😎👍
These "supercuts" are the perfect vehicle to fall asleep to. NOT meaning they are boring lol but just the right amount of calmness and length to fall asleep hahaha
I hear ya. I like to fall asleep to episodes of Ross's Game Dungeon (channel: Accursed Farms). Same thing.
S2 White Plume Mountain is maybe the most ridiculous dungeon module ever, but also so iconic and oldschool in all the best ways. I bought this one back in the day but we never played it, probably because in our AD&D no one's character ever survived beyond 5th level. You mastered the map's many absurdities with elegant solutions. I learned a lot watching this, so thank you yet again Wyloch for all you do.
Hidden Shrine of Tamoachan next!
Bro, you're killing it! Glad to see the break did you well.
Going to be a fantastic video to have on. Looking forward to it. Always great videos.
LET's GOOOOO i am officially addicted to watching this channel for creative inspiration. Thanks for your time and effort ferda
The moment when you present the diamonized(?) crab to your wife always puts a smile on my face. It's such a wholesome scene!
This is the first sport cut off yours I've watched but I'm going to have to watch more! Fantastic progression and pacing. This really shows how good your individual episodes are written and edited! Great work man and this build is so amazing
When you said "i had two options..." I was like... No, no you don't. There is one option. Then i was like ok fair that's two options... Also your wife is adorable. "so those are real diamonds?"... (Her expression continuing that sentence with "...on a freaking toy!" 😂😂😂)
1:35:20 I use water to remove the shiny product packaging from all my cereal boxes. Just get it wet, and it peels off. I used the spray nozzle on my hose to remove some, and a dish scrubby sponge to remove others, and my fingers to remove the rest.
Yes, rewatch of the whole project incoming. Can't have two without three though! What's next Wyloch?
Agree, I am wanting another historic D & D module build as well
I just started playing a few months ago, on 5e. Wow, things have changed quite a bit!
...this was supposed to be a comment on the new AD&D 2nd edition starter kit unboxing video. I genuinely don't know how I managed to comment on this video instead, but thanks for the heart 😅
You can use some small jump rings for the doorknobs.... Also, if you get a cricut machine, you'll save your wrist cutting tiles.
A truly epic video!! Absolutely enjoying this! White Plume is very special for me as it was the first pre-written adventure that I played in... and since then I've run it over and over again for others. Through multiple editions even! It's just so cool to see it brought to life like this!
I just found your channel and as a terminal crafter who can't settle on a single hobby and ttrpg player I'm loving it! One thing for your piles of gold when you want to put a bit of extra effort in (or need a trail of gold coins leading somewhere) is placing a couple of individual glitters to be single coins that aren't totally piled up since usually there's a couple scattered not in the main pile. You can get a silicone tipped placing tool for nails and they work wonders for picking up a single piece of glitter to put down on a tiny dot of pva glue!
I've done it for one of my own projects and it can drive you a little batty if you place a LOT though. Only a handful around a pile of gold shouldn't be awful though.
Anyways, I'm subscribed, looking forward to more!
Another excellent build and video compilation. You are very talented.
Thanks for the recommendation, this is awesome for cave system. Definitely gonna give this a try 😎
This is so inspiring. Plus I am totally going to use the aluminium foil hack. Also, I think we use base 10 because that's the amount of fingers we have.
My wife would be devastated by the amount of Swarofski crystals you use...
You never disappoint. I am only a few minutes in and love it so far.
This is an excellent build and video. Thanks!
Lots of good stuff here.
If you’re looking for suggestions of what project to do next, I’d love to see the pyramid from I3:Pharaoh brought to life (or really, the whole desert of desolation series, if I can dream).
Isle of Dread could be a way to branch out into non-dungeon terrain.
But you’ll probably just do Castle Ravenloft or something that’s actually been converted to 5E.
Love your long videos man, great job and awesome to play while I do hobby stuff. Having said that....we are both lucky to have met a woman early in life
Loved the sixth episode opening!
"So I'm gonna have to find a way to live the rest of my life with this."
I feel you, brother.
Wife was very pretty and supportive. Wonderful woman. You lucky boy.
This is amazing. Well done, you’re an inspiration.
Wow, you're a pro at this! It's been a long time since I've done this but I'm getting ready to run a campaign and I love using miniatures and terrain. I'm defiantly going to take a deep dive with your channel. Thanks so much for doing this!
You are insanely talented man! 👍
The Sphinx looks great. Don't sweat it.
Great video. Awesome work.
I leaned, after watching Halloween tutorials, to mix mod podge sand & paint for an awesome easy short cut.
This is the first video i watch by you but already at 08:30 i have to say ur amazing. Pieces look great!
if you want to get rid off the bubbles in the resin, you need a pressure chamber and go for a vacuum. it pulls all the air out of the resin, not just the chamber.
YT recommended this video to me and 2 mins in you have a new subscriber Sir.
I'm getting cosy cus I think I'm gunna like it here.
omg the drybush at @7:56 it's amazing
Nicely done man.
Excellent! 👏
I love these build supercuts!
I know it’s a beast of a project, but I do hope after a good rest you decide to tackle another large dungeon!
This is nice.
Definitely wanna see you build more complete dungeons
My favorite memory of running a module…(2nd edition not third or whatever…my copy was the pink/purple one)…my players went through the gambit of emotions, even had a great full party leap out of chairs and whooping and hollering, when surviving the last room…barely (I think there was two deaths earlier).
Really impressed with your work! My only criticism is not wearing gloves when mixing resin. I work in chemicals and even when they say they are safe it's still better to avoid contact with them. Need to keep you safe so you can keep making cool content like this.
I think it's kind of funny that when you were doing Snarla's Sanctum, you read "erotic" as "exotic" and gave it a completely different vibe
(tryna keep the channel PG) :-D
(tryna keep the channel PG) :-D
So it was today I realized I wasn't subscribed to your channel and im very sorry lol.
Love all your work!!!
I don't play these games right now. I have, maybe I will again. But I do make stuff and this is very interesting to me. Your skill level along with your laid back approach are exceptional, thanks for sharing. Subbed.
One day long ago I was racing longboards through the warehouse at Surebonder in between replacing a transmission on the ceo's kids suburban.
I think you’re the very best in the business! Stunning work and how you share what you’ve done has always amazed me. 😎
This was awesome.
I really needed something like this.
Like, BlackMagicCraft is really good, but the problem with so many dedicated UA-camrs like him is that they use such expensive stuff that it makes me feel like I could never catch up.
But here be a hero who fights with Cardboard as his weapon!
I just wanna say, as a guy who frequently gets bored during long movies and videos, I was gripped from beginning to end by this.
I've always wanted to do something like this but for the adventures included in the 3rd edition starter set.
Thanks to your vids, I might now be able to do that.
Thanks man, this was awesome with a capital A!
You should definitely touch up the air elemental and shadows with army painter speed paint white (for the air elemental )and grave lord grey (for the shadows)
Wasn't sure if Lawrence (author of White Plume) saw this yet, so I messaged him with the link on Facebook.
love it and i hope you will make the Adventure The Temple of Elemental Evil (the old one from 1985). and after make the audio book
The Temple of Elemental Evil was ranked the 4th greatest Dungeons & Dragons adventure of all time
Could be so nice to see you work building it
love you work on tomb of horror and White Plume Mountain
for sand Baking soda typically looks more accurate. Sand works great for miniature scale gravel though.
The Legendary Blackrazer resides within.
“Deathtrap Dungeon”. Yes, not exactly D&D, but Fighting Fantasy, but it’s close enough and easily converted - and holds a special place in millions of people’s hearts. ❤
This is great what a build.
Nice one!
Even if I watched each episode, it's gone for the complete ! Very good job ! Look forward to your next project 😊
this is the only channel where the word "slather" is used on a regular basis ;)
Douse. Festoon. Overwhelm.
Wow. That's all I think I can say. Wow. 💪
I imagine it would be a project, and would have to have taller wall sections, but I'm watching this and can't help but wonder about doing the Caves of Chaos from Keep on the Borderlands...I suppose add in similar concerns for Quasqueton from In Search of the unknown, combining the cave techniques from here and the dungeon one from Tomb of Horrors if I also wanted to do everything from Goodman Games "Into the Borderlands"...
Subbed! Thanks for the share!!
Sans Pite is indeed a pun, hinting at a French translation of “without pity.”
I think I actually like the 1st printing map more. It's much easier to read and has a lot more directly on the map, like denoting the various levels in room 26, and an actual cross-section of the mountain. 3rd edition did an amazing job adapting it. 5th.... not so much.
let's see... how to do the floating waterway with resin... 🤔
maybe cut out the shape of the water in the Grafix arts craft plastic, cut 1/4 wide strips to be hot glued to the edges of the previously cut out shape to act as a barrier for the resin.. then to be extra fancy, some Vallejo water texture after the resin cured to create the appearance of water flow..
what do you guys think?
You know that you're a similar cut of nerd when the youtuber says "Magma" and then you both repeat, simultaneously "Liquid hot magma" xD
I wonder if it's close enough to Oct. to see BA coco tomorrow....
Could you make a video on how to make more diverse tiles, like what if the combat is in a nobles mansion and there is colorful marble flooring or the floors are brightly colored and shines
Check out my tomb of horrors build. I did a room with a big blue marble floor. I think you'll like it
If you would've asked me yesterday morning if I planned on binging 5 hours of dnd dungeon crafting I would've said no. I would've been wrong.
2:02:00 Full table reveal & tour
These are beautiful, but god they'd be a nightmare to play on
Why so?
1:51:44 And using Crystal Clear Silicone could have substituted for the Resin, and you could have still used Blue Ink/Dye on it.
Ok i have to reccommend Color and Light by James Gurney and his YT channel... I heard you say you wanted to get away from using Pure white... and thats because pure white and pure black are very rare... really everything IS a color, just really desaturated (greys) or fully saturated (Pure colors) and they vary in lightness nearing white or black. but what you really want to do is tint things with blues for cool/cold feelings and tind with oranges and reds and yellows for warm feeling scenes. even when its "White" a miniscule tint of these colors will liven it up.
Anyway, that book was one of my favorites when i was in art school and still is a refeence i keep with in arms reach when i am working on comics and stuff.
Loving this project!
Looking at the little candy you did, why don't you use the same circle of 1mm as coins for the treasures? I think they'll really pop out with the gold on it!
Good idea, however those little paper punch outs are kinda fragile. Would need a TON of em too. But worth a try!
I love the huge builds you do! I .kind of fell off watching your channel in the middle of Tomb of Horrors during one of the hiatuses. Getting bored with a project happens, so I'm not upset about it. UA-cam has started recommending your videos to me again, which is how I found out you finished that one and made a whole new dungeon!
I've got a question about one of the tools you use. You said you made that awesome arched work light, right? Do you have a schematic for that or a video tutorial anywhere? When I finally have room for a dedicated craft space, I'd love to make one. And I think my partner would appreciate having one for when he paints his minis.
2:26 -- Okay.
2:34 -- "All corridors in the dungeon are 10 feet in height, and have been carved out of and, in some places, seemingly speckled gray cardboard squares."
🤬
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@@WylochsArmory I was just thinking in my head the reaction if the book had actually said, "speckled gray cardboard squares."
It was funny in my head. :P
@@WarhavenSC Ahaha yeah pretty sure I've dreamed that at some point.
i love this
that Vampire mini is amazing I need that for Strahd. Can u make Ravenloft askin 4 a friend.
I wanna make stuff like this.
Do it!
On this one with the resin pour. Would it have been better to have created the layers separately and then put them together? It might change the desert layer a little, but it would give you more control over the amount of scrap if the pour fails? I know you already have it done, but if something like this came up again? Or am I missing a construction step that would make that harder?
Love this my dude!
Have you considered trying your hand at Baba Lysagas hut from CoS?
Hi.
Found your builds today and has to ask, so you plan do build more of "The Yawning Portal"? Dead in Thay would be awesome 🙂
Keep up the good work! Cheers!
Not presently, but who knows??
the artist in me squrims when you refer to a warm grey as "Greige" but the millennial in me loves it lmfao
really the giant crab battle and the boiling mud room are the two real standout parts to the dungeon. so to me the super bedazzled crab makes perfect sense.
also
You going to do the temple of elemental evil next?
I honestly would think the bubbles in the resin of the boiling lake would have been a good thing
Yeah. Oversight.
And now that the board is done..... Among Us can begin IRL!
Have you considered building Castle Ravenloft from Curse of Strahd? I would be interested in how you would put it all together.
I had not. Too big!
@@WylochsArmory i believe in you though :D
Maybe this was mentioned but maybe you should use scotch tape with the resin.
So, Expedition of the Barrier Peaks next year? ;)
@ 2:06:48 & 2:07:00
"What... behind the rabbit?"
"It is the rabbit."
"You silly sod... you got us all worked up!"
"I soiled my armor I was so scared!"
"That's no ordinary rodent!"
"What's he do... nibble your bum?"
"He'll do you in mate, that's for sure."
"Go on Boors, chop his head off."
"Right... one rabbit stew comin' right up!"
"Look!"
"Jesus Christ!"
"I've done it again..."
"I warned you!"
"Would it help confuse it to run away some more?"
"Shut up... and go and change your armor."