My god, this just screams Fall Out!!! I love it. I've looked over those rollers for a while, looks like I need to get some brick and cobblestone rollers soon. Thanks!
I have had success using polyurethane wood glue (the brown Gorilla Glue) to reinforce thin plastic containers (used for making a fleet of space ships, domed drink tops with a self-cover button over the hole and a card base, cheap and not too shabby once painted up)
Oh man this looks amazing! And I'm totally going to use the sand and glue trick for cookie packages. I tried using caulking for that one time but it was too flexible.
I knew I did the right thing when I subscribed, this type of videos really relax me man, good work! I love that I will get an entire series out of this.
Looking forward to see the finished product. Wish I had the patience to do terrain crafting. I’m sitting on two big boxes of. MDF terrain I’m too lazy to build
No. I just add the pva to the clay before I start “sculpting”, and not a determined amount either it was more by feel. I usually use it for my bases since milliput is too expensive. It gets quite sticky as you can imagine but I have never had problems with it.
I look forward to your technique for hiding the bubbly polystyrene texture. I'm working on that myself and so far my combination of paint, mod podge, and baking soda is just flaking away.
Super cool set of terrain. I'd say that's very modular. Seems like you could fill a table with that and a bit of scatter. How will you seal the Styrofoam?
Incredible work, and the sand technique is sorta genius... what's your plan for covering up all the exposed foam? Or will we have to wait until Part 2 for that
Big compared to other war game buildings, but for a scale building its still small. The last industrial building I worked in would not fit on a 10'x10' table in 1/100 scale.😎😁
My god, this just screams Fall Out!!! I love it. I've looked over those rollers for a while, looks like I need to get some brick and cobblestone rollers soon. Thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for the comment. :)
4:50 Love how the cat comes over to investigate. As though it's asking, "What's going on over here that's more important than me?"
Looking amazing already. The brick pattern clay is making a world of difference to the detailing.
Thanks, I'm excited to start painting it 😁
Fantastic video. I could definitely make this work for WW2 wargaming
Good tip for strengthening the plastic.
Using this as a basis for a Factory board im trying to make for Malifaux, awesome work!
Sounds good man. Have fun! :)
I love the clay bricks. They look amazing.
I have had success using polyurethane wood glue (the brown Gorilla Glue) to reinforce thin plastic containers (used for making a fleet of space ships, domed drink tops with a self-cover button over the hole and a card base, cheap and not too shabby once painted up)
Super cool build!
Oh man this looks amazing! And I'm totally going to use the sand and glue trick for cookie packages. I tried using caulking for that one time but it was too flexible.
Thanks! I tried caulking too and it was no good. Tacky glue and sand seem to work well so far.
I knew I did the right thing when I subscribed, this type of videos really relax me man, good work! I love that I will get an entire series out of this.
I'm glad to hear it! Thanks for the comment and the support 🙂
@@hauntswargaming Dude stope answering to comments, start working on part 2!
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SO COOL!
Thank you :)
Cool build! Can't wait to see it finished.
That’s fire 🔥
Looks great 👍
Thanks!
Waow great stuff keep it up
Thanks for the support! :)
Very cool myy dude. I definitely be using this idea.
Thanks, glad to hear it!
Looking forward to see the finished product. Wish I had the patience to do terrain crafting. I’m sitting on two big boxes of. MDF terrain I’m too lazy to build
It is a hobby within a hobby :p thanks for the support!
I learned to add PVA glue to the air dry clay before working with it to make it more flexible and there for less brittle when it dries
Not a bad idea! I might try that in the future. Have you tried adding glue to the base coat of paint?
No. I just add the pva to the clay before I start “sculpting”, and not a determined amount either it was more by feel. I usually use it for my bases since milliput is too expensive. It gets quite sticky as you can imagine but I have never had problems with it.
Love the look of this! cant wait to see part 2
Thanks! It might be a while btw :p
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Nice work.
Thanks man :)
I look forward to your technique for hiding the bubbly polystyrene texture. I'm working on that myself and so far my combination of paint, mod podge, and baking soda is just flaking away.
Super cool set of terrain. I'd say that's very modular. Seems like you could fill a table with that and a bit of scatter. How will you seal the Styrofoam?
Thanks! That's the goal :p I'll probably use either Mod Podge or gesso to seal it when I start working on it again.
Incredible work, and the sand technique is sorta genius... what's your plan for covering up all the exposed foam? Or will we have to wait until Part 2 for that
Thanks! Anything that doesn't get covered up is going to get a coat of mod podge. I'm going to try stippling it on to mask the styrofoam texture.
@@hauntswargaming PVA, gray paint, and baking soda work great for turning eps foam into concrete.
Big compared to other war game buildings, but for a scale building its still small. The last industrial building I worked in would not fit on a 10'x10' table in 1/100 scale.😎😁
That's true, You can always add more sections to it though :p
i cant find part 2?
Stay tuned :p it's on the back burner but it's coming.