Your Brick work is VERY IMPRESSIVE!!!!! Ya I did an Aztec/ lizard man city. I cut a stupid amount of 1"by 1" by 1" bricks and sanded all the corners to look water worn. It took me and my wife like 40 hours before I glued the first 2 bricks together!!!! NEVER AGAIN!!!! Beautiful job Buddy!!!!
This project was extremely well conceptualized and executed. You got great results that are very inspiring to your fellow crafters. I hope you return to making regular tabletop terrain videos. Thanks for this fine work.
Wow! I have used insulation foam in props and sonic fabrication., I have struggled with a variety of cutters from utility knives, to hot wires, to table saws. What is the cutter you used in this video to cut down sheets into sized blocks? That stabilizer/fence really stabilizes the blade edge.
Another great video! Love the modularity. What is that tool you used to cut the XPS sheets at the beginning? Looks like a utility knife glued to a carpenter's square.
The knife is an Olfa Circle Cutter with the pivot point removed. I use it as a guide to have more perpendicular cuts. Olfa: OLFA circle cutter type L (japan import) www.amazon.com/dp/B0013KZK6K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_RjJICbYC3M14D
The lower level is a 10 inch square, the next 8 inch, then 6 inch, with the top at 4 inches. Obviously you could make a larger one scaling up 2 inches each time.
Your Brick work is VERY IMPRESSIVE!!!!! Ya I did an Aztec/ lizard man city. I cut a stupid amount of 1"by 1" by 1" bricks and sanded all the corners to look water worn. It took me and my wife like 40 hours before I glued the first 2 bricks together!!!! NEVER AGAIN!!!! Beautiful job Buddy!!!!
Thanks! Glad you found a new option!
Still one of the best ancient stonework techniques for pink foam I've ever seen.
Thank you!
Dude, this is epic. Great attention to detail. The interior stairs! Brilliant. Thanks for sharing.
Nice video. Thank you.
Thanks!
Immediately, made me think of The Hidden Shrine of Tamoachan
This is fantastic! Nice build. I learned a bunch of new tricks from just this video alone. Need to go buy a few things now lol.
Wow! That looks awesome! Great job!
Thanks!
This project was extremely well conceptualized and executed. You got great results that are very inspiring to your fellow crafters. I hope you return to making regular tabletop terrain videos. Thanks for this fine work.
Thanks. I have few in the pipeline, just need to get some published.
Wow! I have used insulation foam in props and sonic fabrication., I have struggled with a variety of cutters from utility knives, to hot wires, to table saws. What is the cutter you used in this video to cut down sheets into sized blocks? That stabilizer/fence really stabilizes the blade edge.
It is an Olfa circle cutting knife with the pivot point removed.
Another great video! Love the modularity.
What is that tool you used to cut the XPS sheets at the beginning? Looks like a utility knife glued to a carpenter's square.
The knife is an Olfa Circle Cutter with the pivot point removed. I use it as a guide to have more perpendicular cuts. Olfa: OLFA circle cutter type L (japan import) www.amazon.com/dp/B0013KZK6K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_RjJICbYC3M14D
What is all the measurements to make this pyramid? I have a game with a n army with myan pyramids.
The lower level is a 10 inch square, the next 8 inch, then 6 inch, with the top at 4 inches. Obviously you could make a larger one scaling up 2 inches each time.
Where did you get that jig thingy for the utility
knife? Great videos
It is an Olfa circle cutting knife. I have a video covering the knives I use: ua-cam.com/video/lXCNtAeVlTc/v-deo.html
@@stellariangames8014 As soon as I posted it I found your video. Thanks