Thank you for being a Hero of Ravenstead on Patreon! I really appreciate your support! When we hit ten "Heroes" I will start doing terrain giveaways! I need the shelf space!
I processed some preserved lichen and moss for the road bed and vines on this build. I've been considering making a "Ravenstead Mix" for my Patrons and Etsy store. Most of the flocking I use is Woodland Scenics.
I push a lot of the blade out, maybe two inches, use a steel straight edge, and make long low angle cuts. A new blade never hurts but the most important part is the low angle and not forcing it to much. I also use a Proxon Hot Wire cutter which takes things to the next level. I hope this helps. Maybe I can make a "cutting foam" tutorial.
The Bob Ross of mini terrain. 😄Great video. I love to wet on wet washes. I never thought to try that before. Definitely giving that a shot.
Thank you for watching and being a part of my little world! Lol!
Another great build. You’re always the one I check for updates first, thanks for sharing your skills and inspiration.
Gonna try to keep em coming regularly! I need more shelf space!
Keep up the amazing work
Another great build. Using flocking to cover mistakes in my favourite part of buildng terrain.
Just like duct tape! Thanks!
I love your builds so much!
I would like to see a video where all the pieces are aranged to one tabletop playing area 😊
I'm gonna need a bigger table!
Great little place for an ambush indeed! Love the vine effects!
Thank you! I am very excited about the vines! The texture and color are very cool.
Don't *pass* on this build! Nicely done, as always.
Thank you for watching another video!
It looks like a nice little diorama on its own. Well done!
Thank you! I will be using this one for a stand-alone encounter! Should be fun!
Another amazing build, keep them coming
Thank you for being a Hero of Ravenstead on Patreon! I really appreciate your support! When we hit ten "Heroes" I will start doing terrain giveaways! I need the shelf space!
Thanks. Awesome work.
Thank you so much!
that is neat, quite different from the usual.
It felt weird not making a scatter terrain base but it was fun!
@@ravenstead broaden your horizons 😁
Very impressive. Great video.
Thank you for watching! I'm editing my next video today and will send it Friday!
if possible: Can you someday make a "boss room" (does not really need to be a room, but maybe an area)? Would really love to see it in your style.
Great idea! My Curse of Strahd group is almost ready to take on the BBEG! Maybe I could build a small castle interior or a crypt!
like this one very much, nicely done
Thank you for watching! It was nice to do something a little different.
Love this piece!!! ❤😊❤
Thank you so much! It was a fun build. I'm working on the next build today!
Very cool build, watchtower could have done with a rotten plank though!! 😅😊
Thanks! The rotten plank is there in the front top I just forgot to point it out. I'll be more mindful next time.
@@ravenstead yay! =) keep it up man, I really enjoy these vids!!!
Awesome work as always.
Do you make your own flocking? Be cool to see a video on all the materials you use
I processed some preserved lichen and moss for the road bed and vines on this build. I've been considering making a "Ravenstead Mix" for my Patrons and Etsy store. Most of the flocking I use is Woodland Scenics.
Great video
Thank you for watching!
In a recent video @Boylei mentioned that he'd ordered some Black 4.0 maybe you should get some of that :)
I definitely want some of that stuff! Was that the build with the cave spider? Skeeved me out!
Do you have any tips on cutting foam? I am struggling with getting nice clean cuts like yours.
I push a lot of the blade out, maybe two inches, use a steel straight edge, and make long low angle cuts. A new blade never hurts but the most important part is the low angle and not forcing it to much. I also use a Proxon Hot Wire cutter which takes things to the next level. I hope this helps. Maybe I can make a "cutting foam" tutorial.
@@ravenstead I would *love* a tutorial, especially as a new person entering the hobby.