I was stunned by the really gorgeous build of a bridge and your video on building it. I'd like if you would have mentioned how u made the wash would have been a nice touch for new ones trying to pick up that hobby. But I also understand if you didn't want to drag your video out too much to keep it nice and short. I will definitly check out the video about your wizard tower next. laughed when I saw the little kobold under the bridge xD
My major suggestion would be to get some newspaper or tissue paper and jam the bridge as full of it as you can. Then use either some chipboard or more of the foamcore to close the underside ends. That should prevent some potential issues if you're using this with some D&D or wargaming because larger models look like they'd snap the bridge on you and with the size, I can see someone putting weight on it while it's on the table without thinking about it for the same issue.
Brilliant! And good oni you for resisting the Urge To Flock!...
I was stunned by the really gorgeous build of a bridge and your video on building it.
I'd like if you would have mentioned how u made the wash would have been a nice touch for new ones trying to pick up that hobby.
But I also understand if you didn't want to drag your video out too much to keep it nice and short.
I will definitly check out the video about your wizard tower next.
laughed when I saw the little kobold under the bridge xD
This is one of the easiest and also one of the best bridges i've seen. Fantastic job you did there. Liked & Subscribed.
Thanks a lot! I strive to be easy! xD
Great job on the bridge! Glad you resisted the moss :)
thanks! I was not tempted by the dark side!
You are very good at that cobblestone texture
Of COURSE you should use that instead of rulered bricks! Show off your specialties
haha thanks! i do believe anyone can do this though, plus its very relaxing!
Fantastic work!
Thanks! Glad you think so!
My major suggestion would be to get some newspaper or tissue paper and jam the bridge as full of it as you can. Then use either some chipboard or more of the foamcore to close the underside ends. That should prevent some potential issues if you're using this with some D&D or wargaming because larger models look like they'd snap the bridge on you and with the size, I can see someone putting weight on it while it's on the table without thinking about it for the same issue.
good idea though it felt strong enough for the biggest minis i have
This looks great! :-O
Thanks! Glad you think so!