I love these and I have finally found the tutorial! Thank you Mr Winters sir, I hope to build a tables worth at some point. A table can never have too much terrain!
Very good, thanks Winters. I always think of your uploads being the calm but deep and interesting batreps but this encouraged me to go back and check another of your practical uploads; very good too. Do please keep adding the odd practical thing here and there but never stop with the cool, calm and thoroughly interesting narrative batreps, there's a lot of good ones out there but to my mind nobody else can touch you, way out in front on that stuff.
They look great. Thanks for the tutorial, will definitely give this a go. You can never have too much terrain, especially as we never seem to have enough lol. 👍
This is incredibly useful.The melted effect looks outstanding, gives a surprisingly authentic craggy look to it.Also gives me some great ideas for super warped chaos terrain.
if you plan to use this method use tooth picks to hold each layer together and cover the edges with the pva after its dried use wall filler on the rock faces , use a scraper to smooth out the flat surface areas plus at the same time use the filler to hold some larger gravel pieces when thats dried you can PVA the smaller details tiny gravel/sand/flock ect.
If you use acrylic spray paint, and spray from a distance, there should be a lot less melting foam. Also, is you carefully take a heat gun to the edges of the individual slabs before assembly, you can melt down the bobbles in the foam to make a less bobbly cliff-face. This should be done in a well ventilated area,
Awesome Winters, thanks for fulfilling my (and probably many others') request for a tutorial on these. I'd never have guessed you use spray paint on them.
Came back here to 5 years ago and one on my first SEO videos, how far you have come winter 👌👌👌 love it
I love these and I have finally found the tutorial! Thank you Mr Winters sir, I hope to build a tables worth at some point. A table can never have too much terrain!
Excellent tutorial winters love it I will no longer be laying on train tracks thanks for the tip mate!
Very good, thanks Winters. I always think of your uploads being the calm but deep and interesting batreps but this encouraged me to go back and check another of your practical uploads; very good too. Do please keep adding the odd practical thing here and there but never stop with the cool, calm and thoroughly interesting narrative batreps, there's a lot of good ones out there but to my mind nobody else can touch you, way out in front on that stuff.
They look great. Thanks for the tutorial, will definitely give this a go. You can never have too much terrain, especially as we never seem to have enough lol. 👍
This is incredibly useful.The melted effect looks outstanding, gives a surprisingly authentic craggy look to it.Also gives me some great ideas for super warped chaos terrain.
Man those safety tips had me in stitches, thanks mate, and great tutorial!
Great video winters love the simple and to the point style! Also love your sense of humour!
if you plan to use this method use tooth picks to hold each layer together and cover the edges with the pva after its dried use wall filler on the rock faces , use a scraper to smooth out the flat surface areas plus at the same time use the filler to hold some larger gravel pieces when thats dried you can PVA the smaller details tiny gravel/sand/flock ect.
I kinda guessed how they were made but hadn't imagined the melting to be a part of it. Very nice, I've always liked those pieces!
If you use acrylic spray paint, and spray from a distance, there should be a lot less melting foam. Also, is you carefully take a heat gun to the edges of the individual slabs before assembly, you can melt down the bobbles in the foam to make a less bobbly cliff-face. This should be done in a well ventilated area,
best scenery guide on youtube. cheap, simple, effective and funny as hell dude thanks alot.
Great stuff. I'd never thought of intentionally melting the polystyrene.
Nice tutorial winters... a whole table's worth of great terrain in a day! Love it!
Thank you I build alot of terrain right now this was a great help.
Great one to watch & shows how easy it can be to make a really enjoyable battlefield to play on
I add a black acrylic paint to the PVA/Mod Podge coating. So you can see what areas you have covered, and if you need to touch up areas.
That was a great tutorial. Just about to start making up a ton of terrain for our local club and this has been very useful. Thanks.
well made, and explained video tutorial for new terrain builders.
Awesome Winters, thanks for fulfilling my (and probably many others') request for a tutorial on these. I'd never have guessed you use spray paint on them.