How to Make Middle Eastern Buildings
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- Опубліковано 29 сер 2018
- In this week's "Two Minute Terrain Tip," Josh teaches you how to model the same Middle Eastern buildings seen in the Fallujah wargame episode. His scratch-building technique is simple, quick, a very budget friendly. It allows you to make your own buildings suitable for 15mm, 20mm, or 28mm scales.
If you missed the Fallujah wargame, remember to watch that out at • Deadly Fallujah Wargame
Please visit us at www.littlewarstv.com for more tips and videos, and if you like what we do here, please share the video with your craft-obsessed friends and subscribe! Do you have your own techniques for scratch-building miniature Middle Eastern structures? If so, tell us your tips and tricks in the comments. - Ігри
Nice and simple, but very practical. Good job!
I’d love to see more detail/photos of the city and each 1x1 section.
Perfect video - short and to the point , no added pork to make a lengthy production
THANK YOU
Really useful video, as it looks simple enough even for me to have a go at it! Keep up the good work.
Quick easy and effective. Great job! Also nice wee dram or two to help the creative juices flow ;)
Awesome design! And if you want to use it for crusades era gaming or even antiquity you really just have to not include the posters
magimon 91834 great point!
And the AC vents lol
Excellent video guys - the addition of posters is something I've got to do to my ME buildings. Great idea the 1' square tiles. Just discovered LW TV - lovin it👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Welcome! Glad you found us!
Awesome
Nice terrain
What are the walls made of? I am making one of these houses for a school project.
great work, would these buildings be ok for tobruk/el alamain ?
Absolutely! We use these buildings for all sorts of wargames in North Africa/Middle East across a wide span of history.
what did you use for the 1x1 foot bases?
It might be " artist board" that yiu can get at any craft store. Its the material that painters use for lesser or practice paintings. Very rigid. Cheap.
I'd use 3mm MDF
i straight up js 3d printed buildings... its less time consuming and cheaper, prob cost me a dollar or less per building also i can make the roofs detachable for indoor cqb, all of my roads and platforms i just used foam and used Popsicle sticks to make it more stable to prevent it from breaking. also instead of buying new parts every time you wanna make a new building you can just buy some filament and a cheap printer and just sit and watch. You can use a cheap printer because these are very basic shapes and you dont need detail. I really loved the spackle though!
Looks great ( and clever, love the sticker ) ! I should try something like that ... when I have enough talent!
I'm quite sure you have enough talent for this project right now, Phil. Trust us, if Josh can do it, so can you! (Don't tell Josh I said that.)
Never! I will never say it to Josh! Thanks...
Wait a sec....
500 baby let’s gooo
Does the spackle protect foam from the primer?
Good question. I did a test spray with rattle can primer and it ate into the exposed "brick" foam. I'm going to try vallejo airbrush primer.
Did the primer not melt the exposed foam?
Spray paint can melt the interior of foam-core board, but that's why all the edges were covered in masking tape and also spackled with drywall compound. If you have a tiny bit of exposed foam here or there it's ok--just not an entire open seam!
Can you use white foam card instead of black, to make the same building.
Of course, it's the same material!
Why foam are you using to build walls and buildings
You should do a battle of Stalingrad
Tom segura
Where's the damaged walls and roof?I don't have the walls or roof permanently fixed in order to substitute the damaged sections for the good ones
That's for my 20mms or 1/87. I don't use 28mms
When using 1/390, I don't sculpt the buildings. I will create damaged buildings from clay
Ayatollah Rockanrolla.
That's not Arabic nor is that and emam but nice tutorial
1:35 what…. what are you talking about 😑😑😑😑😑😑😑
after showing a game of a war crime now do one for aushwitz
"modern" and 'Middle East" just don't go together. Almost an oxymoron like 'jumbo shrimp'. These buildings look awesome, perfect for a beardy weirdy town.