Great work! It’s still a dream to one day build my own board. Whenever I even consider it, my minds starts racing and the number of ideas outgrows my confidence for making one.
Here's how you combat this one. Make tiles. I'm doing 1x1 and 1x2 ft. Just make 1 tile where your only decision is how to make the edges and plain flat landscape. Once you have that one tile you can just add to the set a tile at a time. You can let your mind run wild with ideas for future tiles while you focus your hands on creating just one tile at a time.
This looks fantastic! I would love to know how long was spent on this. Maybe in future you could record work and wait tines? I know that would be tedious, so feel free to tell me to take a hike! Haha
I think I worked on it over the course of 2 weeks or so, but the longest part of the process is certainly waiting for the resin to cure! Thanks for watching!
Not sure what the best is. I used the powder joint compound. That allows me to change the water ratios and get whatever kind of consistency the project calls for
Look wonderful. You can practically feel the cold of the place.
Thanks! Love that the feeling is coming across in the build!
That broken plastic on the resin looks great for ice!
It does! If I were to do it again, I would have did the glossy modpoge on that plastic, and then added it to the river!
Man I love when youtube doesn't tell me when the youtuber I subscribe to made something. UA-cam surely cares about small creators
@@drewbakka5265 🤣
Great job. the cracked plastic in the resin...chefs kiss.
Thanks for the kind words! Appreciate it!
I love the sow drifts. Also, I listen to these videos in the background at work for the music
Love that!
Great work! It’s still a dream to one day build my own board. Whenever I even consider it, my minds starts racing and the number of ideas outgrows my confidence for making one.
"analysis paralysis" is a real thing in terrain building. Sometimes you just need to start and see where the crafting journey takes you!
Here's how you combat this one. Make tiles. I'm doing 1x1 and 1x2 ft.
Just make 1 tile where your only decision is how to make the edges and plain flat landscape. Once you have that one tile you can just add to the set a tile at a time. You can let your mind run wild with ideas for future tiles while you focus your hands on creating just one tile at a time.
Very cool!❤🎉
I never thought to make stairs like that, so much easier (and better looking) than cutting them out of foam. Sweet build.
They are simple, but effective!
Great-looking table!
Thank you! I appreciate that!
Love the ice effects!!! It completes this amazing board 😊
Thank you for the words of encouragement! Glad you enjoyed watching!
@@tabletop.wizards you are very welcome 🤗
Nice looking Build Buddy!!!! Love the turquoise color!!!! Very nice!!!!!!
Thank you so much!
This is a fantastic build! Thank you for the tutorial, time for me start drafting up my own board!
Thanks for watching!! Glad you like it
Awesome result
Glad you like! Thanks for taking the time to watch!
This looks fantastic! I would love to know how long was spent on this. Maybe in future you could record work and wait tines? I know that would be tedious, so feel free to tell me to take a hike! Haha
I think I worked on it over the course of 2 weeks or so, but the longest part of the process is certainly waiting for the resin to cure! Thanks for watching!
Sick! Great build and video.
Thanks!
Oh mate, so usefull and inspiring video! Awesome, i love it. Cannot wait to try my own. The water work is brilliant.
Glad you enjoyed! Thanks for taking the time to watch!
Thanks for the vid', some great ideas 👍
My pleasure! Thanks for watching!
nice board
Thank you!
Is tht a 2X4 foot table? or 4X4 foot, just not showing the other sections? IF it is 2X4 ft.,.... how does it play?
It's a 2x4. It plays great. I may add more tiles in the future.
What is the best grout recipe? Any idea what MSTerrain uses also????
Not sure what the best is. I used the powder joint compound. That allows me to change the water ratios and get whatever kind of consistency the project calls for
Frostgrave! ❤☃🧊⛸🐧❤
Frostgrave always calls me back for it's simplicity. Sometimes you really just wanna watch two minis chuck fireballs at each other