@ Excellent, thanks! One more question … are you planning to make half submerged buildings as well, with some upper stories and parts of roofs sticking above the water?
@dartmart9263 I did do something like that in the first Port Royal table that I released on the channel. But I should do a more elaborate version of it for a future episode.
Ya it’s a little complicated as I completed two separate tables for Firelock Games. The first table has more water and collapsing buildings where the second one has a more of a city scape
@@ThePlunderDen Thanks, Dexter! I love watching your painting and construction videos. They are very inspiring....I just finished ordering the last few Army paints you mentioned that I didn't already have.
I really love all my projects I build, but love to see others enjoying them more. I will always have moments with each project as I construct them but ready to share them when I am done.
Another exceptional crafting video! Really love the color work you applied to the stones...frigging awesome effect.
Thanks so much, really appreciate it
All that layering of colours really sells the aging/weathering amazingly. Dayum, that looks awesome!
Thanks so much Michael
Wow! Came out almost cell shaded. Nice work, Dexter!
Thanks very much.
Which paint is the Pavlov? Looks quite a bit like a terracotta shade.
It’s Pueblo from folk art and it definitely is a terracotta shade
@ Excellent, thanks! One more question … are you planning to make half submerged buildings as well, with some upper stories and parts of roofs sticking above the water?
@dartmart9263 I did do something like that in the first Port Royal table that I released on the channel. But I should do a more elaborate version of it for a future episode.
@ I guess I’m watching the episodes in reverse order. LOL
Ya it’s a little complicated as I completed two separate tables for Firelock Games. The first table has more water and collapsing buildings where the second one has a more of a city scape
Great video, Dexter! What does this building measure?
Thanks so much for stopping by, the building is 7inches wide 6inches deep and 8 1/2 inches tall
@@ThePlunderDen Thanks, Dexter! I love watching your painting and construction videos. They are very inspiring....I just finished ordering the last few Army paints you mentioned that I didn't already have.
I really appreciate the support! Really means a lot! I very happy that you are enjoying the content
I would be sad that I didn't get to keep that if I made it. Firelock chose well.
I really love all my projects I build, but love to see others enjoying them more. I will always have moments with each project as I construct them but ready to share them when I am done.