Gotta try making a water duck system in the mine. Where the miners moved water to power cranes and perfect for players to manipulate
The attention to detail is absolutely insane, you have S tier creations, S tier production value and soon enough your sub count will reflect that. Keep it up, boss man.
Really cool Video and nice result. I like it a lot..
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Wish I knew that rock texture method a week ago when making hills for my warhammer games.. miles better than wirecutter/aluminum foil ball
Great video as always. Thank you 👌Hope to see more ruined medieval buildings in the future!
Glad you enjoyed it! And for sure, medieval buildings are my favourite so they will definitely be making a return.
I just want to apologize because I watch your videos and I forget to like. You're talented! Love your work with XPS Foam.
Thank you Benjamin, I appreciate the compliment! Glad you've been enjoying the videos.
wooow , looks soooo nice ! 😍😍
@@OkayHobbyTime I shared your link on Facebook , on Foam Modeling Workshop :-) hope it gets you some new subs !
I would never have guessed that was how the rock texture was done. I'm 100% copying that for my own projects.
Fantastic work, wow!
Awesome build. Glad to see your subscriber base growing. Keep up the good work!
Well, I lost a few teeth when my jaw dropped and hit the desk.
PS: This is one amazing build, love the way you did the rockface. Adding that technique to my repertoire.
WOW dude what an awesome build!!! 👍
Now you’ve inspired me to make a centerpiece for my bandit fort. I quite like the aspect of the lookout towers being built on and around the hill. Of course my build won’t be made completely out of foam because I’m lacking the Hotwire table but I’m pretty crafty with crafting sticks and I live in the country so being able to gather actual wooden branches is not too hard to come by.
Thank you! And that sounds like an awesome idea. Good luck with the build. 🙌
Would love if you would let us know the dimensions on one of these builds ! They are unbelievable
Thank you! The base is around 12x10 inches and it's about 12 inches tall.
Has roto todos mis esquemas. Impresionante ❤
Another fantastic build! What miniatures were those that you placed toward the end of the video?
Thank you! The miniatures are from a company called Titan Forge Miniatures (3D printed).
Great video! Enjoyed the extra fun facts. Now if I'm not mistaken is the next step to put resin down the mine shaft?
Once again an awesome project! What flock are you using seems like some quite big containers?
Thank you! And all my flock is from Woodland Scenics. I usually buy the canisters since it's a better value.
Beautiful! What is the hanging foliage?
Thanks Justin! The full product name is Woodland Scenics Foliage. It comes in a few colours.
nerdy greetings friend! once again a hammer tutorial! does it all come from your imagination, or do you recreate it somewhere? each of your videos is so absolutely coherent and round, unbelievable how you can have so much creativity :D I'm happy about every one of your videos since the beginning!cheers! Fraenky
Good to hear from you, Fraenky! I'm always writing down / sketching ideas. I find it fun to think of crafting topics. It helps that I work in a creative field for my full-time job. Happy to hear you enjoy the videos.
@@OkayHobbyTime then you are an artist, graphic designer, tattoo artist, or architect - right? ☝️😬
a nice week!
Cheers, Fraenky 🥳🍻
background music is too loud
wow this is awesome. I envy those who have the opportunity to play on it
@@OkayHobbyTime I don't think the volume is necessarily the problem, it's all those weird effects that are going on in the music that draw too much attention. It sounds like someone is constantly fiddling with the equalizer knobs, making it way less chill to listen to than what the intention was.
Everything else is great. Your microphone sound, your narration style, it's very good! And the videography and builds too, of course! But the music won't stay in the background, because it's constantly drawing attention to itself with all that weird warping in and out of phase. That's what it sounds like to me.
Do you feel nervous about brushing this if it's just tacked together with pva? I always worry about drybrushing and getting too rough painting foam only structures.
It's surprisingly sturdy. I can't speak for all foam, but the stuff I use is quite rigid. And with wood glue, it's quite solid. Haven't had any issues while painting.
Your work is fantastic. You absolutely deserve more subscribers.
Thanks Andrew-glad you enjoy the videos!