Trying to ensure I don’t just release 2 videos every 2-3 months: Work on the Freehand course is continuing behind the scenes. I’ll be releasing it as a giant batch when the time comes. 3D printing is on the rise so terrain is much more available, but you still gotta paint those too. Just tossing another idea if you’re struggling to fill tables and also collect Lego.
Exactly I use all of my grandchildrens Lego and help them make terrain out of it as they wanted to play wargames. It's suitable for any wargame . Just build and play with whatever figures you have.
wow literally me at 31 trying to buy other kids collections because my parents and younger brother sold all my collection when I moved out. ebay and craigslist here i come
I had the same idea for many months now (didnt do shit tho since i am really slow lmao), allthough i thought about recreating buildings from my friend groups minecraft server, so we can essentially play killteam on our server
There are amazing brick textured bricks (gray, green, whatever colour), if you build a really good and immersive models they would look just as good. However it is the same price at the same time....so if you have more extra, maybe paint them? Also terrain can be build from litteral trash)
Yea it's all a matter of convenience, and if they collect Lego and Warhammer it's probably a safe bet they don't wanna paint the bricks (realistic or not) if they can get away with it. Still a decent tie over while more suitable terrain is made/obtained.
I like this idea, but it has a major flaw: price. Lego and even lego rip-offs are simply too expensive. So, if you want epic terrain, lego isn't a good choice. Instead, foam and such crafted terrain is better used. Problem with it is that it takes up a lot of space. So yeah, using lego is good. Perhaps, second-hand sets could be used instead.
I personally bought 5lbs of legos on Etsy for $25 along with 4 third party Lego base plates to act as a playmat. All that costed about $42 which with the amount of stuff I can create and switch out honestly very well worth it.
Trying to ensure I don’t just release 2 videos every 2-3 months: Work on the Freehand course is continuing behind the scenes. I’ll be releasing it as a giant batch when the time comes.
3D printing is on the rise so terrain is much more available, but you still gotta paint those too. Just tossing another idea if you’re struggling to fill tables and also collect Lego.
Exactly I use all of my grandchildrens Lego and help them make terrain out of it as they wanted to play wargames. It's suitable for any wargame . Just build and play with whatever figures you have.
I'm amazed you were able to find a bin of garage sale Legos for this video and totally didn't have to stage that shot. Must've taken forever
I drove around town for a month
There are Alternatives to Lego that are just as good and a lot cheaper.
I have a 3d printer and was thinking about printing lego sets for this reason thanks for the ideas
Lego is fun I’ve built a bunch warhammer40k minifigures
nice @rookie696
wow literally me at 31 trying to buy other kids collections because my parents and younger brother sold all my collection when I moved out. ebay and craigslist here i come
What how, how are you not watched more?
I had the same idea for many months now (didnt do shit tho since i am really slow lmao), allthough i thought about recreating buildings from my friend groups minecraft server, so we can essentially play killteam on our server
I sat on it for months too haha Battling on your Minecraft server sounds like a fun twist
Alternative, hell. This is just what I use, minis and all.
There are amazing brick textured bricks (gray, green, whatever colour), if you build a really good and immersive models they would look just as good. However it is the same price at the same time....so if you have more extra, maybe paint them? Also terrain can be build from litteral trash)
Yea it's all a matter of convenience, and if they collect Lego and Warhammer it's probably a safe bet they don't wanna paint the bricks (realistic or not) if they can get away with it. Still a decent tie over while more suitable terrain is made/obtained.
Its not the razor wing its the razor crest
I like this idea, but it has a major flaw: price. Lego and even lego rip-offs are simply too expensive.
So, if you want epic terrain, lego isn't a good choice. Instead, foam and such crafted terrain is better used. Problem with it is that it takes up a lot of space.
So yeah, using lego is good.
Perhaps, second-hand sets could be used instead.
I personally bought 5lbs of legos on Etsy for $25 along with 4 third party Lego base plates to act as a playmat. All that costed about $42 which with the amount of stuff I can create and switch out honestly very well worth it.