... so my son and I are doing this exact thing. Especially with how modular you can make them. I mean if you're absolutely desperate, you just go ahead and just spray paint them or so what you displayed. But it's so nice to actually see someone else who thought of the exact same thing! Especially with the same kitbashing ideas with those black Templars.
If I had funds, I would use one of those guided cutting machines, and just cut very simple sheet styrene / plasticard patterns and put them on one side so that its generic textured without going into too much detail.
If we really want to get quick and easy (and cheap) with this, just use printed card stock pictures of your terrain and walls, glue em on, and go. Mark up the sides with a sharpie or something, should work wonders. If I ever see some of these in a garage sale, I'm going to try just that before I get further into modding them. And when you're done with the printed look, just use those as your "blueprints" for adding to them and make styrene layered 3D textures (as Mr. Redfield suggests!)
My son builds some awesome structures using these, coliseums and what look like internal layouts of space ships. Every time I look at them I imagine a 40k table, this is a great idea.
This is an absolute UA-cam of an idea, really brings a whole new world of level building and practicality, PLUS those magnet blocks are incredible fun to play with so there’s literally no loss
I've been staring at my kids manga tiles for the last year thinking this. It was really cool to see them done up. The one downside to the picasso tiles vs actual magna tiles is that they are not riveted, so they are a little more fragile. We actually had to take the picasso tiles away until my youngest is a bit older because they knocked a few of the magnets out and we were worried about her swallowing them.
We just got my niece and nephew some of these exact tiles for Christmas. I don't think they'd appreciate me confiscating them less than a month after giving it to them
Seen this posted in an FB group and had to check it out. Awesome video. You've probably saved a bunch of people a bunch of money and got the juices flowing! Beyond even the Boarding Actions, this stuff will be very useful. Great shout.
Amazing. This looks like exactly what I've always wanted to make a space hulk style board. Everyone always does cramped corridors in their space ships, but some of the descriptions for Capitol ships are basically just wide open spaces. You could do a whole 4x4 table in this style and be able to set up cargo bays and massive ship interiors for normal games
A bit of sanding on the faces of the tiles and the backs of your glued on details will improve glue bonding no end. This is a great idea and looks very cool.
This is a really great idea! Got a set ordered. For the mesh parts another option is cross-stich/embroidery mesh. You can order it in different sizes, shapes, and colors. It's made of plastic and more rigid than the drywall tape. I bought a batch of them a couple weeks ago intending to use them as some kind of terrain and they will work perfectly with the magnetic tiles. Thanks for the great idea!
i saw this pass on reddit a few days ago but seeing a vid of someone who actually painted some, this looks so handy and very easy to store etc as well i most likely buy some in the future but frst i have some grey plastic to paint 😅
This is blowing my mind. It's so easy! And you can get _really_ detailed with it, with paper straws or paperclips or garden wire or nail art beads or card stock. I'm predicting it now: these kinds of toys are suddenly going to become high priced commodities on the Internet, simply from their application in this context.
Super good idea, Great way to make the hobby more accessible. I am going to try and combine this with some eldar bits and make a scintillating xenos webway....thing....yeah...
This could be useful in recreating ship interior or bases, I'm already looking into the size of the Retribution Class Battleship for miniatures, and found it to be as long as 420ft, so creating it in parts, and scattering them for different teams for an ultimate Boarding Action tournament, and using these tiles should be creating everything a lot easier too, especially creating costume door tiles too, air ducts, and who knows what else too lol 🤣
This is fantastic... what a great idea. Ive been tripping over my daughters ones of these for weeks now. Now they have a purpose... I may even have to "buy her" more... 😉
Genius idea. I wonder when someone will commission the chinese factory that produces all of those toy magnet tiles to manufacture those with random scifi greeble already on the tiles and sell them for 100% markup. I'd prefer though if some 3D print modeller would create templates to glue on those. If handled well literally a game changer. Especially if you look at the price point GW is selling their boarding action terrain.
really like the concept and does seem so useful for both boarding action and normal terrain. was also thinking whist you made it that on the floor tiles if you made a designed them with a pattern of 4 squares each, which would be 1 and half inches square, you have made yourself a modular dnd board as well.
This is awesome - gotta set an alert for magnet tiles now to find a good deal. In the past I had luck finding amazing Playmobil pieces for D&D but this might be even better.
I thought about this before but the ones my daughter has are hollow and have pretty weak magnets so I didn't take it any further. I'll have to look into that specific brand.
I was unaware of those kids' toys. They are perfect for our hobby! Might have to get some for doing a gaming board. Easy to store as well, since they break down into 3" squares!
This is an amazing idea. We only have a few of them but once my daughter ages out of them I just might have to repurpose them. I'll have to start watching ebay for some deals as well
im buying a whole set of these n getting some of my players to help me make a nice pile to use for my magicpunk/scifi campaign, i have generic cave/dirt floors for other things, but i am beyond excited to make full on structures. i am definitely going to have missions where they are sent to destroy a building in a mech or something like that now, because that just sounds badass. im going to paint them a more gold color to fit my setting, and im going to find some different floor textures/wall greebles, but this idea was brilliant!
This is such a cool idea! I haven’t decided if I want to get into boarding actions yet but if I do this is the way I’m going to go, the creativity that can happen here into crafting your own space hulk is awesome!
This is amazing. ive been spending so much time trying to figure out a good way to build terrain pieces. I can't belive i didn't think of this. this is just amazing.
I was just suggested this video. Subbed I recommend trying the yellow speed paint brushed on the silver/leadbelcher to see if you like that look, makes it look cooler! I've done other terrain with it.
Was about to buy some terrain since I wanted to get into less vertical Kill Team games (less of a mess when playing it than towering MDF-stuff 3 stories high) but this is a perfect alternative. Thanks man, I (and my wallet) appreciate it
I made them 2 days after watching your video, and I'm obsessed. Installing lights in a few select "roof" pieces to cast a drop down light effect too. Thank you for getting me out of my artists block
You are 4 years behind me in this concept. I even designed an entire game that uses magnetic tiles. But the last 4 years of my life has been a living hell & I have had to put it on the back burner. It feels good to know that I was throughly on to something.
... so my son and I are doing this exact thing. Especially with how modular you can make them. I mean if you're absolutely desperate, you just go ahead and just spray paint them or so what you displayed. But it's so nice to actually see someone else who thought of the exact same thing! Especially with the same kitbashing ideas with those black Templars.
Awesome!
If I had funds, I would use one of those guided cutting machines, and just cut very simple sheet styrene / plasticard patterns and put them on one side so that its generic textured without going into too much detail.
If we really want to get quick and easy (and cheap) with this, just use printed card stock pictures of your terrain and walls, glue em on, and go. Mark up the sides with a sharpie or something, should work wonders. If I ever see some of these in a garage sale, I'm going to try just that before I get further into modding them. And when you're done with the printed look, just use those as your "blueprints" for adding to them and make styrene layered 3D textures (as Mr. Redfield suggests!)
@@markdickeyThis is an awesome idea! Love it.
Can I see your video of what you made out of them
"She wont notice a few missing..." "REDY IS GOOOOONNNNEEEEE! 😭" 😆
Picasso Tiles is gonna owe you a Christmas card.
ooh, very clever use of existing stuff.
Wow. For me, this is a game changer. Thanks so much
Wow, this is some of the most innovative low budget crafting I've seen. I'm definitely thinking about doing this now
low budget? where do you find these that are affordable?
@@fragfmgill I think he means compared to GW 😅
50$ on Amazon for 100 pieces is a great deal
@@nethercreature That is pretty good deal.
I would say ebay or a yard sale if your lucky
I'm only 2 minutes into this video and I can already see that it's just straight up genius.
Perfect idea for this terrain and narrative games. It's a Tau 3D training simulator.
haha love it!
The dayglo colours are perfect for Infinity, sold!
My daughters have been playing with these tiles since they were babies, never crossed my mind... Thanks!
Brilliant. Stunning. Bold. Never done before. Amazing. Innovative. Never the same. Kudos.
Thank you for this.
Thank YOU for the kind words!
My son builds some awesome structures using these, coliseums and what look like internal layouts of space ships. Every time I look at them I imagine a 40k table, this is a great idea.
This is an absolute UA-cam of an idea, really brings a whole new world of level building and practicality, PLUS those magnet blocks are incredible fun to play with so there’s literally no loss
Thanks! Yeah it’s so easy to get lost in thought playing with them 😂
Not gonna lie, this is low key genius.
I loved magnatiles as a kid, still have them. Fond memories
I've been staring at my kids manga tiles for the last year thinking this. It was really cool to see them done up. The one downside to the picasso tiles vs actual magna tiles is that they are not riveted, so they are a little more fragile. We actually had to take the picasso tiles away until my youngest is a bit older because they knocked a few of the magnets out and we were worried about her swallowing them.
Great to know! I'll have to confiscate those... for science.
Can I get a cut of those?
Kickstarter!!!!! Sci-fi / fantasy magnetic scenery.
Useing the triangles to make a pyramid like platform was genius.
I never knew those magnetic tiles existed Thanks for enlightening me to new hobby hack
You are a genius, such an simple solution to more overpriced plastic
This is brilliant, I have repurposed so many kids toys for terrain I've lost count, I never even knew these were a thing, but then I don't have kids
Been looking for a tile system for the Alien rpg that I liked and this is perfect instant corridors for a xeno to prowl through!
Awesome!!
I love how you can halfway tell a player’s trade in life by his low budget solutions to Killteam
It's funny you should mention this. My kid has these, and while he was playing with them the other day and I thought of the same thing.
Never thought I'd want a toy for three year old lol. Amazing idea!
I absolutely Love this Idea. Especially for terrain you can store easily for portability.
We just got my niece and nephew some of these exact tiles for Christmas. I don't think they'd appreciate me confiscating them less than a month after giving it to them
dude you just revolutionized Wargaming
Seen this posted in an FB group and had to check it out. Awesome video.
You've probably saved a bunch of people a bunch of money and got the juices flowing! Beyond even the Boarding Actions, this stuff will be very useful. Great shout.
Thank you!
Thank u!!!
We may be in the same group, as I got here the same way. This looks fantastic!
Lmao a FB group
@@ramendampfen And? I get most of my armies 2nd hand for a great discount from facebook groups. Rip Bozo, you won't be missed.
I will do this and ping once done as well! (ordering the blocks now!)
This is so creative and I love how easy it is using what you already have to jazz it up
Thanks Andy!
I love kitbashing terrain like this, especially from my kids' toys or stuff from the thrift store.
Amazing. This looks like exactly what I've always wanted to make a space hulk style board. Everyone always does cramped corridors in their space ships, but some of the descriptions for Capitol ships are basically just wide open spaces. You could do a whole 4x4 table in this style and be able to set up cargo bays and massive ship interiors for normal games
Totally!
Perfect sized tiles to make a Deadzone gaming board. Going to post this to the Deadzone groups.
Thanks for sharing it!
A bit of sanding on the faces of the tiles and the backs of your glued on details will improve glue bonding no end. This is a great idea and looks very cool.
ooooohkay then, that' how I'm building my Boarding Action terrain.
As a 20-30 year old. MagnetTiles are the best
This is a really great idea! Got a set ordered. For the mesh parts another option is cross-stich/embroidery mesh. You can order it in different sizes, shapes, and colors. It's made of plastic and more rigid than the drywall tape. I bought a batch of them a couple weeks ago intending to use them as some kind of terrain and they will work perfectly with the magnetic tiles. Thanks for the great idea!
Neat! Good to know, thanks!
Outstanding solution
You've just altered my reality!
I’m stealing this for pathfinder/D&D buildings and streets. This is LITERALLY a tenth of the cost and a hundredth of the effort of dragon lock
do it!
i saw this pass on reddit a few days ago but seeing a vid of someone who actually painted some, this looks so handy and very easy to store etc as well
i most likely buy some in the future but frst i have some grey plastic to paint 😅
i tought my kids about drop pods using their magnet tiles
Can see this being great for dungeon crawling in ttrpgs as well.
This is blowing my mind. It's so easy! And you can get _really_ detailed with it, with paper straws or paperclips or garden wire or nail art beads or card stock.
I'm predicting it now: these kinds of toys are suddenly going to become high priced commodities on the Internet, simply from their application in this context.
Super good idea, Great way to make the hobby more accessible. I am going to try and combine this with some eldar bits and make a scintillating xenos webway....thing....yeah...
Drywall tape right on Amazon too :)
This could be useful in recreating ship interior or bases, I'm already looking into the size of the Retribution Class Battleship for miniatures, and found it to be as long as 420ft, so creating it in parts, and scattering them for different teams for an ultimate Boarding Action tournament, and using these tiles should be creating everything a lot easier too, especially creating costume door tiles too, air ducts, and who knows what else too lol 🤣
Awesome idea!!
Super idea! Kids were getting old enough that i nearly tossed those…. Will convert for Space Station Zero now! Thanks
Haha have fun!
This is fantastic... what a great idea. Ive been tripping over my daughters ones of these for weeks now.
Now they have a purpose... I may even have to "buy her" more... 😉
Gonna have to get back into kill team so I have an excuse to make sci fi terrain now... Looks super fun and effective
Wait, that’s so incredibly smart!
Very cool! It would be really easy and fast to 3d print some panels for those tiles as well, might give that a try
I suggest granny grate its plastic and has that mesh look the stuff you talked about has 3:42
I just bought a set off of amazon and they arrive tomorrow. Can’t wait to see what i can make out of them
Thank you for this idea will try it out.
Bruuuh, this is awesome
Edit: My friend and I have been looking online and decided to try this with a cheap brand here in Australia.
Genius idea. I wonder when someone will commission the chinese factory that produces all of those toy magnet tiles to manufacture those with random scifi greeble already on the tiles and sell them for 100% markup.
I'd prefer though if some 3D print modeller would create templates to glue on those.
If handled well literally a game changer. Especially if you look at the price point GW is selling their boarding action terrain.
Dude! Love that idea! 3D printing 3”x3” templates
What a great Idea!!! Awesome! Will buy Tons of these 😍😍😍
Wow that's amazing. I can see this being used for so many games. Stargrave, Rogue Stars, Space Station Zero, Violent Dark.....
Such a cool idea. Hats off to you.
really like the concept and does seem so useful for both boarding action and normal terrain. was also thinking whist you made it that on the floor tiles if you made a designed them with a pattern of 4 squares each, which would be 1 and half inches square, you have made yourself a modular dnd board as well.
def going to take this further
I have a set coming in this afternoon. man this was a great idea haha. genius
This is awesome - gotta set an alert for magnet tiles now to find a good deal.
In the past I had luck finding amazing Playmobil pieces for D&D but this might be even better.
Awesome! Good luck!
I would love to try this out, and it would be great for bringing to stores
Yeah man! It packs up real tight.
I thought about this before but the ones my daughter has are hollow and have pretty weak magnets so I didn't take it any further. I'll have to look into that specific brand.
This is absolutely genius. I've been thinking about how to make modular terrain, so I'll definitely be doing this!
i think i'm gonna make a terrain or two like this
Wow I am doing this..I have so many bits in my bits box it's going to look amazing
that's probably the best diy spacehulk terrain I have seen so far
awww shucks, thanks man.
I was unaware of those kids' toys. They are perfect for our hobby!
Might have to get some for doing a gaming board. Easy to store as well, since they break down into 3" squares!
They store SOOOO well. beware though, I stacked mine before the paint fully cured and I accidentally stripped some of it peeling them apart.
An absolute genius move honestly. I'll keep my eyes out for them and try my hand at making them look cool
Have fun!
@@markdickey absolutely you too dude. I have a few ideas on the walls but the floor you did looks essentially perfect
This is an amazing idea. We only have a few of them but once my daughter ages out of them I just might have to repurpose them. I'll have to start watching ebay for some deals as well
This is a great idea! Thank you for sharing! I will be looking into this for our games.
I should try this for Cyberpunk!
im buying a whole set of these n getting some of my players to help me make a nice pile to use for my magicpunk/scifi campaign, i have generic cave/dirt floors for other things, but i am beyond excited to make full on structures. i am definitely going to have missions where they are sent to destroy a building in a mech or something like that now, because that just sounds badass.
im going to paint them a more gold color to fit my setting, and im going to find some different floor textures/wall greebles, but this idea was brilliant!
Sounds awesome!
This would be perfect for Deadzone!
This idea is brilliant! Thank you for this
you can use as soldering gun to "draw" textures too. i love this idea!
This is such a cool idea! I haven’t decided if I want to get into boarding actions yet but if I do this is the way I’m going to go, the creativity that can happen here into crafting your own space hulk is awesome!
This is amazing. ive been spending so much time trying to figure out a good way to build terrain pieces. I can't belive i didn't think of this. this is just amazing.
Thanks man! Good luck!
I was just suggested this video. Subbed
I recommend trying the yellow speed paint brushed on the silver/leadbelcher to see if you like that look, makes it look cooler! I've done other terrain with it.
Thanks for the sub!
That is so cool!
This is actually genius. If I still played I would certainly use these.
Was about to buy some terrain since I wanted to get into less vertical Kill Team games (less of a mess when playing it than towering MDF-stuff 3 stories high) but this is a perfect alternative.
Thanks man, I (and my wallet) appreciate it
We have a ton of these around the house how had I not thought of this. Thank you this is amazing
Have fun!
This stuff also works amazingly for mantic's Deadzone skirmish game, since it already operates on a 3x3 grid system.
Brilliant idea!
Your video inspired me, i am making a starship interior out of these tiles.
I made them 2 days after watching your video, and I'm obsessed. Installing lights in a few select "roof" pieces to cast a drop down light effect too. Thank you for getting me out of my artists block
That is so sick! Would love to see them when you're done!
@@markdickey how can I send them to you?
You are a genius sir! Bravo!
You are 4 years behind me in this concept. I even designed an entire game that uses magnetic tiles. But the last 4 years of my life has been a living hell & I have had to put it on the back burner. It feels good to know that I was throughly on to something.
Aw man you were totally onto something! I hope things get better for you man.
@@markdickey If you're open to the idea, we could make it a reality.
Praise be to thee! Will be trying this for sure!
This is low key genius. I might have to use these in one of my builds!
This is a very good idea
Mark, great idea!!!! Have tons of that stuff in basement boxes.
Thanks! They’re a lot of fun to work with, and the possibilities are pretty extensive!
Thanks, Mark. Great to see things being reused instead of thrown out, too! Subbed.
Thanks man!!!
How have i never thought of this, this is genius
had seen this idea in full handmade tiles for d&d, but this option is a lot cheaper and still compatible, very good tiles
Thanks! I actually did a video making dungeon tiles with these as well, check it out!