Yeah I've used LEDs in that past for other things. I've noticed the batteries tend to die between playing and I'm terrible with replacing them so just don't do them much anymore. I bet yours look great, feel free to tag me on IG or FB so I can take a look.
Finally finished my gates. No bullet holes were added to my START gate. Most of the action happens at the later gates and Finish gate where most of the bullets wind up. I had to sand flat on one side of my yellow blade knife to keep it from wobbling while cutting thin masking tape strips. great idea btw.
Oh. Oh, good. Just finished building my race gates, and then I see this video with way better techniques to make way better gates. Now I've gotta make a whole new set. Great.
Roflmao..,.Ain't that just the way it always goes? I've got some other plans in the works, with different themes, maybe some miazaki themed terrain. There's always room for more! Thanks for the kind words and happy crafting!
Loving your videos lately!!! I was just at target and picked up a pack of darts on clearance for 3.49! Tires for days! These gates look great. It’s on my to do list now . Keep up the fantastic work
I put forward the argument that you know which way to go through the gate because one side says gate, and the other does not. 😉 That said, the gates look amazing 👍👍
Hmmm... well, I did paint both sides of the gate signs... I suppose I could have saved a bunch of time painting the arrows if I hadn't... Thanks for the compliment, and thanks for watching!
Brilliant video - really love the ideas you've shown off in here and I'm definitely going to half-inch some of them for my own stuff :) Take it easy mate :)
I'm working on your gates right now. I couldn't find a gate I really liked until I found yours and they are awesome. Full length Clip board bases 11 7/8" long The Gantry towers are 9" apart outside width. The start sign was a thin piece of aluminum a little thicker than a soda can. I embossed the letters for a deep hammered look. I didn't want to glue the sign, so I hung it with Micro chain. I want to switch signs out. Next one will be with wood burner.
Took me 5 days just to complete the "START" gate. Most time was spent searching for tools, trips to store for material, jigs, and trial and error. The next gates should go easier and quicker. If it was on your game table, it would blend right in. Thanks for the great How-To video. BTW I had to put clamps around the base ends after applying paint, washes, superglue coat and sealer. Otherwise you end up with a rocking horse for a gate.
I put mine together over a few weeks. Definitely not an easy afternoon craft. I only had one of the bases warp on me, I just put a coat of white glue on the underside and it pulled it back into place as it dried. Glad you're enjoying the build!
@@m3verse White glue on the bottom base is a great idea. I'm applying glue straight away before the humidity refreshes the memory of its former rocking horse. Thanks for the tip.
Oh, I just learned something new! The way you used your pallet to hold the glue as you dip the pieces into it as needed!!
Glad I could help. Thanks for watching and happy crafting!
Paint job, all the weathering, little touches like the chains and posters really bring it together. Great job!.
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
They look great! Good video, I think I will attempt some of my own now.
Thanks man. Go for it!
! added LEDS to my STARTS and FINISH,...and lottsa Skulls! Cheers Buddy!!!
Yeah I've used LEDs in that past for other things. I've noticed the batteries tend to die between playing and I'm terrible with replacing them so just don't do them much anymore. I bet yours look great, feel free to tag me on IG or FB so I can take a look.
Finally finished my gates. No bullet holes were added to my START gate. Most of the action happens at the later gates and Finish gate where most of the bullets wind up. I had to sand flat on one side of my yellow blade knife to keep it from wobbling while cutting thin masking tape strips. great idea btw.
Oh. Oh, good. Just finished building my race gates, and then I see this video with way better techniques to make way better gates. Now I've gotta make a whole new set. Great.
Roflmao..,.Ain't that just the way it always goes? I've got some other plans in the works, with different themes, maybe some miazaki themed terrain. There's always room for more! Thanks for the kind words and happy crafting!
And now me too :)
Loving your videos lately!!! I was just at target and picked up a pack of darts on clearance for 3.49! Tires for days! These gates look great. It’s on my to do list now . Keep up the fantastic work
Nice score on the darts. I'm glad you're enjoying the videos. Feel free to head over to the FB page and post your work.
The salt trick is my go to for the biger kits i have , nice work brotha.
Right on. I've seen some folks do some sick weathering with it, just getting my feet wet. I'll be doing more of it in the future.
those are great! I've never heard of salt masking I might have to try that
Oh yeah, look into it, it's great for weathering effects, especially on vehicles.
It looks great man!
Thanks!
Awesome. That looks like my cutting mat. Haha
Haha, there are many like it, but this one is mine.
I put forward the argument that you know which way to go through the gate because one side says gate, and the other does not.
😉
That said, the gates look amazing 👍👍
Hmmm... well, I did paint both sides of the gate signs... I suppose I could have saved a bunch of time painting the arrows if I hadn't... Thanks for the compliment, and thanks for watching!
@@m3verse thanks for the vid! Didn't realize there was writing on both sides lol
Cool looking terrain, lots of detail.
Thank you! It was really fun to make and the details make the games more immersive. Thanks for watching!
@@m3verse You're welcome.
I can't find that brown you used. "Cheapo brown" they don't carry that in Alabama
Lol, I get it at dollar general.
These turned out awesome.
Thank you! I'm glad you like them.
I really appreciate this fantastic video.
Thanks man, I'm glad you liked it!
New friend, here, nice to meet you, looking forward for more videos from you.
Thanks for stopping by, I'm glad you're here! I've had to take a little break, but I'll have a new video coming out soon.
these turned out great
Thanks Troy!
Awesome , looks cool. Cool video .
Thanks Mike, and thanks for watching!
they look great!
Awesome Work. Learnt a lot. Thx.
Glad it was helpful!
Looks awesome! Good job man!
Thanks you!
Brilliant video - really love the ideas you've shown off in here and I'm definitely going to half-inch some of them for my own stuff :)
Take it easy mate :)
Thank you. Can't wait to see what you come up with, you always have original ideas and execution.
Cool
Thank you, and thanks for watching!
I'm working on your gates right now. I couldn't find a gate I really liked until I found yours and they are awesome.
Full length Clip board bases 11 7/8" long
The Gantry towers are 9" apart outside width. The start sign was a thin piece of aluminum a little thicker than a soda can. I embossed the letters for a deep hammered look. I didn't want to glue the sign, so I hung it with Micro chain. I want to switch signs out. Next one will be with wood burner.
Thank you. Sounds like your gates are going to be pretty epic! I like the idea of switching out signs, good thinking. Thanks for the input!
Took me 5 days just to complete the "START" gate. Most time was spent searching for tools, trips to store for material, jigs, and trial and error. The next gates should go easier and quicker. If it was on your game table, it would blend right in. Thanks for the great How-To video.
BTW I had to put clamps around the base ends after applying paint, washes, superglue coat and sealer. Otherwise you end up with a rocking horse for a gate.
I put mine together over a few weeks. Definitely not an easy afternoon craft. I only had one of the bases warp on me, I just put a coat of white glue on the underside and it pulled it back into place as it dried. Glad you're enjoying the build!
@@m3verse White glue on the bottom base is a great idea. I'm applying glue straight away before the humidity refreshes the memory of its former rocking horse. Thanks for the tip.
Great stuff!
Wow man. Looks great!
Thanks man, and thanks for watching!
Ok hi, I'm here as Justin but not as Justin. Yeah this is getting meta
Hunh? What? I have no idea what's going on...
I wish I woula met you 3 years ago when I was axtually playin it lol
Hahaha, you can always pick it back up!
Well done 👍👍🔥🔥🔥
Thank you!
Love your creativity & aesthetic! Looks like you haven't posted in a while? ... will you be posting again some day?
Thank you for your kind words. I am working on a diorama video , but that might be a couple weeks.
Oh and I just subscribed 💪👍🏁
Much appreciated!
Toxic Avenger!!!
One of my favorites from my childhood.
Hi! I'm here as Justin and not Justin. I get if you're confused.
Thanks for watching Justin, I won't tell that Justin guy you were here.
Do you sell any stuff you create? These are awesome!
Thanks! Yes I do and I take commissions as well. You can contact me through my FB page or on IG.
Nice job miller.
Thanks Hate!
@@m3verse yeah I don’t think I have the patience to stack all that stuff like you did.