Hey! Great you're getting started in the D&D side of the hobby! Dm'ing is great fun too, and you're dead right about not worrying about it - just jump in. Learning as you go is better anyway :D
Wow!! That hair 😮 im back watching all the old videos so to see the 90’s boy band Eric’s hobby is quite a shock to the system!! 😂😂😂 Cool market stuff for D&D shall pass the onto the wife!! 😊
12:31 An interesting thing about medieval heraldry is that they belonged to individuals, rather than families. People would often share similar colors and motifs when in the same family, but no one would share their heraldry with their family members. So if you find out you're ancestors were European noblemen from the Middle Ages, don't bother looking up "_____ family crest" to find your ancient symbol, just make your own if you really want one.
This was true until the Third Crusade, when Richard the Lionheart made Arms hereditary. I’m sure it was different at different times all over europe too
And here I was thinking, "Medieval fantasy terrain, wtf Eric. I'll skip this video". BOOM! Peppercorns for lettuce... how wrong I was! Keep on inspiring the masses! I'll never skip another video 🤘🏼
This truly is an "awesome marketplace". Love the detail, specially the leather bits on the cobbler's table. I actually think the paper towel texture looks great because it resembles a rough canvas cloth. As a fairly new fan of the hobby, I liked that you mentioned where the minis came from. Great job. Thanks for posting.
Thanks for sharing your ideas & techniques. I have always kept water next to me when using 2-part epoxy. I wet my fingers to help with the stickiness of the epoxy. I have never thought of using the pepper corn for cabbage. I have used it for coals in a fire pit though (used the bottom of a soda can for the pit).
Binge watching the channel, not in any order, its been a huge inspiration on a number of levels... But... Love the fact I just watched the ruined city showcase video, where you mention never making another riser due to the mind numbing boredom of brick sculpting, only to come to this video and see a second one in the background :D Absolutely amazing channel. the work is incredible. :)
I mean... Even though d&d and other fantasy worlds are mostly based on medieval Europe they could have potatoes or at least similar plants... I mean, there are dragons, werewolves, magic, plants that can prevent curses... So yea... What's so unrealistic about a plant that renders these nice, coockable underground fruits? Why can't it be that it has indeed been brought in from another continent some centuries ago as they found a distant land that has fantasy potatoes... One could actually add some real world history as that kingdoms history... With potatoes being introduced by nobles for the peasants to feed themselves on that bland, dirty brown nuggets that grow creepy stalks if left at daylight for to long... There is a lot of potential for unique but yet inspired stories about real life food items being a thing in a fantasy world.
i really enjoyed this build. simple and to the point. and as you say the more mundane something is the more fun it can be to imagine the characters and give them a great fun paint job
I Like the Texture for the roofs of the awnings, I too have made some little stands like theses! I love the diff colors too, reds and blues EVEN some green ones worked well !!!! Thanks for Sharing YOUR IDEAS I LOVE YOUR WORK!! You gave me a WAKE up call!! AWESOME JOB!! I saved it into my FAVS! " as I do most if not all of your works of art!! THANK YOU!
Great build, love these little stalls! Should get a lot of use out of them now that you are DMing. As far as the tarps, someone mentioned wipes, which work well, but the blue, Shop Towels work very well for that heavy, canvas look.
Nice job Eric. I got some great screen shots of the finished items. I like to use real wood for structures like these. It gave me a lot of ideas and I think I can go with it . Thanks.
@@EricsHobbyWorkshop I will do that. At the moment, I'm doing some 3d prints of things for a tavern, and I just finished some for a Dwarven brewery. Now I need to prime and paint them.
For all the parents out there baby wipes make great tarps and are a bit more durable. Great build as always man, always great to see a notification pop up
Man, this marketplace looks like a fun project to build! Lot's of small stands, tables and items to craft that'll just make your imagination running. Those veggies look real brilliant! I've planned to build somekind of shopping centre for Necromunda someday, but don't know when I'll manage to start on that project. I still have a lot of other terrain items to build before that, like that Zone Mortalis area (I'm using your recipe to build the walls btw!). It also doesn't help that I haven't build any tabletop terrain in 12 years, so I feel super rusty to build anything. But watching these videos are really good for inspiration, thanks for that! Keep up the great work!
Eric you have some great ideas. Got inspired on your shanty town video. And made a build for Star grave board that I am working on. Keep up the good work .
Great stuff my man! I get what you are saying about getting a story about the characters from their look. This is such a convincing market you have going on. You are a God amongst builders. I follow faithfully. But in a fun way, not blasphemous way, lol.
How do you keep coming up with these ideas Eric? Peppercorns for mini cabbages! F'n brilliant dude! I've seen a lot of crafting DMs make market places, but the cobbler's stand puts this one a cut (of shoe leather) above the rest. Cheers man!
Wow! Amazing job! Many things.. I'm sure you'll be a great DM, Enjoy! I looked up "dodge family crest" and saw quite a few, but i assume you mean the "Got Milk?" one? lol Keep up the great work!!
If we think about the technological advance the empire in warhammer has and also the fashion they wear, this is not medieval but more an rennaisance era. In our world we had allready potatos in europe in the rennaisance. ; ) Love your market! . )
Good luck with the DMing, don't over prepare ! Go with the flow and be fair. D&D5 is I believe the best of the D&D series, you've chosen the right time to jump into the hobby ! If you like the system and feel nostalgia for the Old world there is a PDF with houserules to play D&D in the Old world... In anycase there are lots of skills you will need to learn as a DM (GM), that are usefull regardless of the game ! If this becomes a passion, you can find tons of info online, and with your fan base I'm sure plenty of people will offer advice if needed ! And as always, nice crafting dude !
Very cool. You could have also made tomatoes & corn. I use for my market booths. The little doll furniture desks at the $ store. I learned that from either DM Scotty or Miniature Mashup. Still waiting to see your version of some of those 80's cartoon building & terrain. I am designing a very large terrain that is similar to the Ultimate Beast Master obstacle course. It looks like it will be around 5 ft. long.
Fantastic stuff! I discovered your videos several months ago and have really enjoyed your apocalyptic/Necromunda inspired builds. But this one was pretty amazing! I'm all about the D&D terrain stuff, and wow! Some great market stalls there!! The SUPER fiddly things in some parts (the carrots and potatoes and potions) turned out really well, showing again that patience does prove necessary if you want some cool things. I think I prefer the more cheater method though of using the "bead" technique for potions, lol! Some of your stalls are next level though - super simple and great looking. Love the colours. Loved how the peppercorns turned out! Loved how all the fiddly vegetables turned out! I feel ripped off though as you sneak-peaked the cool fish and hanging animals but didn't show us the builds of those, lol! How'd you do the fish (just green stuff I'm guessing, which would be fairly easy). What about the hanging bodies of rabbits/small game? Those looked pretty cool and more than just pelts (which can also just be green stuff). All in: amazing and inspiring video!
The whole fish set is resin and purchased from a store. Its from a steampunk skirmish game called wolsung and i got it on sale a few years ago. Its a pretty awesome set though! I do think it could be sculpted as well having taken a close look at it . They seem to have cast a bunch of the same crate then sculpted details on
These vids just get better n better... Want texture-free fabric? Try tissue paper...the kind used to hide the contents of a gift box ('cause apparently wrapping paper isn't enough). Don't use toilet/facial tissue...like I did when I was young (& foolish). Continue to use the superdiluted white glue though.
Love the figures but went to Perry Miniatures and couldn't find them - I make up sets of toys to give away and wanted some civilians for an enchanted garden for a little girl, will seek further - I was wary of 25-28mm as the scale seems unstable but 20mm is a tad small for her and 54mm is getting rare (Army Men are not ideal for an enchanted garden toy). As it'll be a one-off I can live with an odd scale and I did like the look of those you have.
By the way, I truly appreciate your interest in heraldry. Most Americans find it horiffically pretentious, but it really is a great part of nostalgia and history for myself and my family.
Is there a "First core novel" to start the lore of Warhammer 40K? In Dragonlance it begins with Dragons of Autumn Twilight then it branches out to a dozen books narrating the main character's and world story, then hundreds of novels diving into other details of the world, is there a similar starting story that narrates a "main plot line" for 40K ?
- Gaunts Ghosts if you want a sort of 'Sharpe in space' series. - The Eisenhorn books if you're interested in a psychic space detective out of his depth. - There were some Kal Jericho stories about a bounty hunter/con artist on the city world of Necromunda. - The Cephias Cain stories are Flashman-meets-Blackadder in space. - The Horus Heresy series is BIG (like, 70 books big), but is great if you want to read about the Fall of Roman Republic/Paradise Lost with extra supersoldiers and demon gods. - Read the old Ian Watson books for an 'early edition weirdness' fever dream take on 40k by a guy who was low-key trolling the company that hired him.
Peppercorns as lettuce was genius! That's what I love so much about the model/diorama/war gaming community
The shoes and peppercorns...brilliant!
Thanks Michelle!
Love all the tiny details. And the philosophy on 'tabletop quality' versus 'competition quality' for painting standards is a great one.
Its a must!
I like how calm you make it all seem and how you don’t overcomplicate it. 😊
Thanks! I appreciate that
Hey! Great you're getting started in the D&D side of the hobby!
Dm'ing is great fun too, and you're dead right about not worrying about it - just jump in. Learning as you go is better anyway :D
Thanks dude! I have to make some tiles and modular bits and some point and have watched some of your videos for inspiration. Keep up the good work!
@@EricsHobbyWorkshop ah awesome :) I've got to try your led flame effect at some point, the gluestick use is inspired!
Wow!! That hair 😮 im back watching all the old videos so to see the 90’s boy band Eric’s hobby is quite a shock to the system!! 😂😂😂
Cool market stuff for D&D shall pass the onto the wife!! 😊
That hair was pretty cool i thought but but my wife absolutely hated it 😂
@@EricsHobbyWorkshop i can see why it makes you look a lot younger and baby face!! 🤔😂😂
There is so much joy in this video, if you bring half that enthusiasm to a game you're going to have a great time.
0:55 I genuinely chuckled at that joke, well played
12:31 An interesting thing about medieval heraldry is that they belonged to individuals, rather than families. People would often share similar colors and motifs when in the same family, but no one would share their heraldry with their family members. So if you find out you're ancestors were European noblemen from the Middle Ages, don't bother looking up "_____ family crest" to find your ancient symbol, just make your own if you really want one.
This was true until the Third Crusade, when Richard the Lionheart made Arms hereditary. I’m sure it was different at different times all over europe too
And here I was thinking, "Medieval fantasy terrain, wtf Eric. I'll skip this video".
BOOM! Peppercorns for lettuce... how wrong I was! Keep on inspiring the masses! I'll never skip another video 🤘🏼
This truly is an "awesome marketplace". Love the detail, specially the leather bits on the cobbler's table. I actually think the paper towel texture looks great because it resembles a rough canvas cloth. As a fairly new fan of the hobby, I liked that you mentioned where the minis came from. Great job. Thanks for posting.
Yippee-Ki-Yay... Great work, love your use of Green Stuff.
Yippee ki yay indeed. Hahaha thanks John.
These look great. I actually like the texture on paper towels because it makes it look more like burlap or canvas when it dries.
This is one of my favourites of your videos! Great video
Im glad you enjoyed it! It got less traction than some of my others but i like this video
Ive heard that birthmarks are the areas where youve been mortally wounded in your previous life. I thought that was neat. This video is cool and good.
I’ve heard that too. Pretty crazy right
Ok you got me Eric.... I just ordered 6000 coffee stir sticks. Thanks for the tips, I am getting started on a legion of Mordheim terrain.
Thanks for sharing your ideas & techniques. I have always kept water next to me when using 2-part epoxy. I wet my fingers to help with the stickiness of the epoxy. I have never thought of using the pepper corn for cabbage. I have used it for coals in a fire pit though (used the bottom of a soda can for the pit).
Wetting definitely helps with the greenstuff, but it still is tricky for me!
Binge watching the channel, not in any order, its been a huge inspiration on a number of levels... But... Love the fact I just watched the ruined city showcase video, where you mention never making another riser due to the mind numbing boredom of brick sculpting, only to come to this video and see a second one in the background :D
Absolutely amazing channel. the work is incredible. :)
In a hobby world that's rapidly becoming driven by 3D printing and derivative, this channel is a cleansing & refreshing breath of old school cool! 😎👍
You really thought through the potatoes bro.... like damn, you must like potatoes...
One of my favourite foods not gonna lie
@@EricsHobbyWorkshop "I don't care if it's not historically accurate, my character ain't going anywhere until he gets his pringles!"
Those could also be tomatoes or turnips too. Turnips were period, but tomatoes were not. The carrots could also be parsnips too.
I mean... Even though d&d and other fantasy worlds are mostly based on medieval Europe they could have potatoes or at least similar plants... I mean, there are dragons, werewolves, magic, plants that can prevent curses... So yea... What's so unrealistic about a plant that renders these nice, coockable underground fruits? Why can't it be that it has indeed been brought in from another continent some centuries ago as they found a distant land that has fantasy potatoes...
One could actually add some real world history as that kingdoms history... With potatoes being introduced by nobles for the peasants to feed themselves on that bland, dirty brown nuggets that grow creepy stalks if left at daylight for to long... There is a lot of potential for unique but yet inspired stories about real life food items being a thing in a fantasy world.
Goblin Green base rims! So freaki'n old school! 👍👍
All my fantasy “good guys” have green base rims and all the baddies have brown ones. Except dark elves, then have green too
Coincidentally I just snagged that set to introduce the wife to DND. Bro you are a true wizard! Outstanding work as always.
i really enjoyed this build. simple and to the point. and as you say the more mundane something is the more fun it can be to imagine the characters and give them a great fun paint job
Amazing level of detail my friend, as always, keep up the good job greetings from Chile and of course my like 👍
Thanks gustavo! Glad you liked it! Stay safe in chile
Love this video! So much creativity and lore on display!
Great tutorial! Like the various market stalls you made and the figures look really good too. Thanks for sharing this.
7:30 The second sword is an "Arming Sword."
I Like the Texture for the roofs of the awnings, I too have made some little stands like theses! I love the diff colors too, reds and blues EVEN some green ones worked well !!!! Thanks for Sharing YOUR IDEAS I LOVE YOUR WORK!! You gave me a WAKE up call!! AWESOME JOB!! I saved it into my FAVS! " as I do most if not all of your works of art!! THANK YOU!
Great stuff and ideas, but I would have loved to see how you sculptes the fish! The whole fish stand looks awsome!
Great build, love these little stalls! Should get a lot of use out of them now that you are DMing. As far as the tarps, someone mentioned wipes, which work well, but the blue, Shop Towels work very well for that heavy, canvas look.
Nice job Eric. I got some great screen shots of the finished items. I like to use real wood for structures like these. It gave me a lot of ideas and I think I can go with it . Thanks.
Awesome! If you feel like it, send me and email with photos of what you build!
@@EricsHobbyWorkshop I will do that. At the moment, I'm doing some 3d prints of things for a tavern, and I just finished some for a Dwarven brewery. Now I need to prime and paint them.
Dude, I've been waitin for that vid, thanks lad!!!
Great work; great build. Very inventive, as usual. Keep it up!
Thanks Nick!
For all the parents out there baby wipes make great tarps and are a bit more durable. Great build as always man, always great to see a notification pop up
Thanks! I'll try baby wipes next time.
Man, this marketplace looks like a fun project to build! Lot's of small stands, tables and items to craft that'll just make your imagination running. Those veggies look real brilliant!
I've planned to build somekind of shopping centre for Necromunda someday, but don't know when I'll manage to start on that project. I still have a lot of other terrain items to build before that, like that Zone Mortalis area (I'm using your recipe to build the walls btw!). It also doesn't help that I haven't build any tabletop terrain in 12 years, so I feel super rusty to build anything. But watching these videos are really good for inspiration, thanks for that! Keep up the great work!
Eric you have some great ideas. Got inspired on your shanty town video. And made a build for Star grave board that I am working on. Keep up the good work .
Fine work as always. A short course in the Heraldic arts is a bonus!
As a reenactor as well as a gamer I appreciate your details, it looks like you actually pulled up artwork of medieval markets for inspiration.
Thanks! I am glad you appreciated the aesthetic.
Woah blond hair. I legit just built a market last night, but this is great inspiration for when i need to expand it.
Yeah! Can always add more stalls. I'm sure I will add more as encounters demand them.
Amazing build! A lot of neat tricks here.
You're the very best kind of nerd.
Painting the stands in metallic paint would make this perfect for Necromunda.
I know this is 2 years too late, but a great thing to use for the covers is gauze. Used it for the stands i made a few weeks ago and its perfect
Great stuff my man! I get what you are saying about getting a story about the characters from their look. This is such a convincing market you have going on. You are a God amongst builders. I follow faithfully. But in a fun way, not blasphemous way, lol.
No one:
Me: *Blond Eric can’t hurt you*
You could easily set the ruffian encounter in the starter set’s adventure in a town square marketplace and make good use of these in game!
It will get many uses! In case my players are reading these comments i wont say until after the encounter!!
Ow nice im gonna use those for apocalyptic survival too. Also good luck beeing a dm 👌
Very inspiring this video . Great work .Will use some of your tips for my dioramas .
Seriously dude, as an Australian fan I gotta say your vidz are awesome man.
Cheers 🍻
Nice your creativity and world building ability will make you a great DM!
This is by far your best.
love the food - fruits and veggies... Great video
a little tip when working with greenstuff or miliput. Wet your fingers and tools. it makes working with it much easier ;)
Nice work man. Looks great. Enjoy your DnD game.
Great skateboarding clip!
Our bitsboxes seem to have much in common, haha. Nice job, mate!
How do you keep coming up with these ideas Eric? Peppercorns for mini cabbages! F'n brilliant dude! I've seen a lot of crafting DMs make market places, but the cobbler's stand puts this one a cut (of shoe leather) above the rest. Cheers man!
Great work! Love the peppercorn trick. I'm definitely going to steal it
Same
Wow! Amazing job! Many things.. I'm sure you'll be a great DM, Enjoy! I looked up "dodge family crest" and saw quite a few, but i assume you mean the "Got Milk?" one? lol Keep up the great work!!
"Barry of Six: Or and Sable: on a Pale Gules, a Woman's Breast Gouttant"
Awesome build.
Hey man, that peppercorns for cabbages trick is a little bit of genius my dude.
Thanks matt!
Hell yeah man we need more DMs in the world!
Happy Dominion Day
ya hoser
Happy canada day!! 🇨🇦
What a great market!
Awesome marketplace. Love the peppercorn trick. Gonna steal that lol
I'd love to see a Necro market.
Heck yeah
Oh snap my boy send blonde, lookin’ sharp bro 👍
If we think about the technological advance the empire in warhammer has and also the fashion they wear, this is not medieval but more an rennaisance era. In our world we had allready potatos in europe in the rennaisance. ; )
Love your market! . )
I like the armory forge
Well, I looked up the Dodge Family Crest... I completely understand now 🤪😂🤤😀😛
"The knight who unhorsed you, what was his blazon?"
"I...don't want to talk about it. Just say a peasent beat me up or something."
@@harbl99 lol!!!
Beach blonde hair- COVID19 mid crisis? :P
Also, love the peppercorn idea!
Actually that's just a light drybrushing of Unbleached Titanium.
Super inspiring! I wanna make a market place!
Good luck with the DMing, don't over prepare ! Go with the flow and be fair.
D&D5 is I believe the best of the D&D series, you've chosen the right time to jump into the hobby !
If you like the system and feel nostalgia for the Old world there is a PDF with houserules to play D&D in the Old world...
In anycase there are lots of skills you will need to learn as a DM (GM), that are usefull regardless of the game !
If this becomes a passion, you can find tons of info online, and with your fan base I'm sure plenty of people will offer advice if needed !
And as always, nice crafting dude !
Could you point me in the direction of that pdf?
@@OreoPriest I'll have a look in my pdfs tonight. If you don't hear from me, ask again.
@@OreoPriest Here you should find the 105 pages long pdf here : www.reddit.com/r/UnearthedArcana/comments/4xirbk/warhammer_conversion/
@@amatostano3936 Thanks!
Great video, thanks for sharing.
I can see a marketplace in a model train layout but what purpose does it serve in a wargame?
Can I ask how you made the fishing nets and the hanging fish on the crates?
Very cool. You could have also made tomatoes & corn.
I use for my market booths. The little doll furniture desks at the $ store. I learned that from either DM Scotty or Miniature Mashup. Still waiting to see your version of some of those 80's cartoon building & terrain. I am designing a very large terrain that is similar to the Ultimate Beast Master obstacle course. It looks like it will be around 5 ft. long.
Hey! Any suggestions on how to cut the sticks and dowels cleanly and efficiently to size?
I just scored around them with an exacto and broke em with my hand. It was neither clean nor efficient lol.
Crest - yeah I Googled it. That's insane man!
DUDE! you got peasants and townsfolk! Those are the hardest miniatures to find in all tabletop gaming.
Perrys minis are awesome! Next i am going to get some of the wargames foundry ones i think
@@EricsHobbyWorkshop do you have a address for there website?
Going for dming from the start is no problem. Some1 has to take up the flag if the whole group is new. You will have lots of fun with it
Where did you get the mini weapons and armor?
welcome to the club bro :)
i love dnd stuff way more than crafting 40k stuff :D
amazing like always. thnx 4 this
Under rated video!
Thanks kirk
Fantastic stuff! I discovered your videos several months ago and have really enjoyed your apocalyptic/Necromunda inspired builds. But this one was pretty amazing! I'm all about the D&D terrain stuff, and wow! Some great market stalls there!! The SUPER fiddly things in some parts (the carrots and potatoes and potions) turned out really well, showing again that patience does prove necessary if you want some cool things. I think I prefer the more cheater method though of using the "bead" technique for potions, lol! Some of your stalls are next level though - super simple and great looking. Love the colours. Loved how the peppercorns turned out! Loved how all the fiddly vegetables turned out! I feel ripped off though as you sneak-peaked the cool fish and hanging animals but didn't show us the builds of those, lol! How'd you do the fish (just green stuff I'm guessing, which would be fairly easy). What about the hanging bodies of rabbits/small game? Those looked pretty cool and more than just pelts (which can also just be green stuff). All in: amazing and inspiring video!
The whole fish set is resin and purchased from a store. Its from a steampunk skirmish game called wolsung and i got it on sale a few years ago. Its a pretty awesome set though! I do think it could be sculpted as well having taken a close look at it . They seem to have cast a bunch of the same crate then sculpted details on
looks dope!
Haha a tenth of the video is jokes about your hair
So many cool items and details I can't wait to pick up some supplies for my dnd adventures
I went to perys mini website but i couldnt find those villagers anywhere. Any idea what series they are?
Hundred years war i think? Maybe war of the roses. Will be under metal ranges
Just use the search bar and search peasants alternatively
I was looking for a way tu build a markey place! thank you
These vids just get better n better...
Want texture-free fabric? Try tissue paper...the kind used to hide the contents of a gift box ('cause apparently wrapping paper isn't enough). Don't use toilet/facial tissue...like I did when I was young (& foolish). Continue to use the superdiluted white glue though.
Love the figures but went to Perry Miniatures and couldn't find them - I make up sets of toys to give away and wanted some civilians for an enchanted garden for a little girl, will seek further - I was wary of 25-28mm as the scale seems unstable but 20mm is a tad small for her and 54mm is getting rare (Army Men are not ideal for an enchanted garden toy). As it'll be a one-off I can live with an odd scale and I did like the look of those you have.
www.perry-miniatures.com/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=Peasants&search_in_description=1&osCsid=m6its6j7fkra8vb4kn43kju0t7&x=0&y=0
@@EricsHobbyWorkshop Thanks for that - Ordered a set, she'll love em!
By the way, I truly appreciate your interest in heraldry. Most Americans find it horiffically pretentious, but it really is a great part of nostalgia and history for myself and my family.
How did you made the weapons? The look amazing!
Dear lordy, what was the dodge family thinking?!
12:36 did it, was worth it! :D
Is there a "First core novel" to start the lore of Warhammer 40K?
In Dragonlance it begins with Dragons of Autumn Twilight then it branches out to a dozen books narrating the main character's and world story, then hundreds of novels diving into other details of the world, is there a similar starting story that narrates a "main plot line" for 40K ?
Horus rising is the first book chronologically is the horus heresy series which sets up the 40k universe
- Gaunts Ghosts if you want a sort of 'Sharpe in space' series.
- The Eisenhorn books if you're interested in a psychic space detective out of his depth.
- There were some Kal Jericho stories about a bounty hunter/con artist on the city world of Necromunda.
- The Cephias Cain stories are Flashman-meets-Blackadder in space.
- The Horus Heresy series is BIG (like, 70 books big), but is great if you want to read about the Fall of Roman Republic/Paradise Lost with extra supersoldiers and demon gods.
- Read the old Ian Watson books for an 'early edition weirdness' fever dream take on 40k by a guy who was low-key trolling the company that hired him.
Amazing stuff as always. I looked on Perry Miniatures website and was unable to find those minis... any help?
www.perry-miniatures.com/advanced_search_result.php?keywords=peasants&search_in_description=1&x=0&y=0
Brilliant
Great video! Which Perry minis were those?