Just some cheep terrain for your wargame needs. #tabletopgaming #diorama #scratchbuild #oldhammer #miniature #miniaturepainting #wargaming #tabletop #tabletopterrain #miniatures #terrainbuilding #warhammer #warhammer40k #terrain
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@ChrisB007 Жыл бұрын
Hey Dave, great post! Much appreciated. Just subscribed to the channel.
@steampunk8036 Жыл бұрын
Hey, Army, outstanding off the page!! Inexpensive but highly creative! I sure do appreciate you, my friend. -Rick, USMC.
@Chaos_Crafting Жыл бұрын
Thanks again Rick!
@cerisekappes580 Жыл бұрын
They both look really good 😊
@JohnDoe50047 Жыл бұрын
Every time I watch one of your videos I learn a new way to use my Proxxon
@daringdarius5686 Жыл бұрын
Just a pro-tip if you are willing to splurge (up front) to bring costs down even further and with a little extra work: use the 4ft x 8ft variants which was mentioned in the foot note at 1:18 . While the smaller panels are more convenient, the 1 in x 4ft x 8ft panels cost only about $22 after tax at my local home depot (which comes out to about $0.69 per square foot, nice!) whereas the 2x2 ft panel costs $1.50 per square foot. If you have a pick up truck, or a larger vehicle that can carry the 4x8 foot sheets home with the rear window down, I highly suggest doing it this way if you're planning on (eventually) creating enough terrain out of foam for an entire table (or want to have spare foam for fancier and more elaborate terrain). Same goes with the mdf board, but honestly, since most tables are just 3.66ft x 5ft or 3.66ft x 7.5 ft, you could just eat the cost and buy a 1/8 in x 4ft x 8ft mdf hardboard panel at home depot for about $15 after tax, and just slam the foam on top since you're already heading over! This does increase initial cost from $22.14 (using my local tax and given prices) to $37.14 so $15, but you end up with roughly 4x as much foam and mdf hardboard. (But this is just for those who already know that they're going to use up at least half of all of the materials, and know what they're getting themselves into. The only reason I took this approach was because I knew I was bound to make mistakes and am a perfectionist. I didn't end up going through all of it, but about 75%. I have the remaining 25% stored in the attic and can grab and continue to use at a moments notice) Ignoring what I've said thus far, this is a very well made and thought out video! You earned a subscribble from myself! (whatever that's worth)
@Chaos_Crafting Жыл бұрын
Darius you are spot on! I was being a little lazy when it came to getting the smaller sized material. I have a small car and need to cut down the larger sheets of foam to have them fit. With that said, I am going back soon to get a large sheet of the 2 inch thick XPS. Thanks for the kind words on the video, I know I still have a lot to learn.
@daringdarius5686 Жыл бұрын
@@Chaos_Crafting Naw, I'm sure you're being too humble, you're doing great! Good Luck!