Texturing gaming boards with filler (spackle)

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    Following on from texturing terrain bases with filler, in this tutorial, we look at how to texture terrain boards with filler (spackle). Perfect for texturing up boards no matter what wargame you play!
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Komentáře • 329

  • @ermenengardo
    @ermenengardo Před 2 lety +2

    I already did my table years ago, with much more money spent and a LOT of time more for completing. Your way is wordefully easier and cheaper. Now I have 3 table for my kill team games. Thanks.

  • @wr787
    @wr787 Před 7 lety +33

    I just built my first 6x4 table and used this video as a guide on how to make the texture, it looks great, thanks!

  • @imperialork6447
    @imperialork6447 Před 8 lety +1

    This is really great mate. I am on the cusp of starting a modular terrain board system and this has been very helpful. I am off to view more of your work. Thanks.

  • @Lennysmash84
    @Lennysmash84 Před 6 lety +3

    Saw this when it first came out and now returning as I’ll be starting my own boards. Great tutorial, helpful and inspiring. Many thanks.

  • @vendorlucid
    @vendorlucid Před 2 lety +3

    Been looking for a tutorial like this for a while. Thanks a lot for sharing it!

  • @denischemakin8935
    @denischemakin8935 Před 9 lety +7

    Awesome tutorial - exactly what i wanted for my new table! Also must say your tutorials are sort of mesmerizing - i see you do stuff and i want to do it myself instantly :) since subscribing last week i built 4 ruins while watching your back to basics tutorials and half my gaming table is now textured with some leftover filler i found after watching this tutorial (gotta buy more to finish the job :)

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  Před 9 lety

      Денис Чемакин That's brilliant mate, love it when people actually use the tutorials and build stuff :-)

  • @trylecx3157
    @trylecx3157 Před 6 lety +8

    What I like about that, is that you could paint the other side grey and then you got two battlemaps which are modular as well

  • @ObnoxiousPhilosopher
    @ObnoxiousPhilosopher Před 8 lety +4

    Just made myself one of these for Malifaux - entirely thanks to your fantastic tutorial.
    Thank you very much dude! I am chuffed with it; grand total of £9 spent!!
    Can't argue with that.

  • @David-Field.Stuff01
    @David-Field.Stuff01 Před 3 lety

    Excellent as always. You cant beat the clear descriptions. Thankyou.

  • @HobbitTabletopLiga
    @HobbitTabletopLiga Před 8 lety +1

    Excellent work, Mel

  • @FoeJred
    @FoeJred Před 9 lety +1

    Thanks for doing this. I worked on a gaming board this past summer. I wanted to do the same technique, but I couldn't find any good tutorials on it. I ended up using the stucco popcorn-effect stuff. It turned out a bit bumpier than I had hoped, but it still works great as a warhammer game board, and painting and dry brushing was a breeze. I will definitely be using this thinner spackle next time around. Thanks!

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  Před 9 lety

      FoeJred No worries mate, hope the retexture goes well for you :-)

  • @roblindsay3422
    @roblindsay3422 Před 3 lety +1

    When I textured my table I sealed it with watered down PVA, made up a mix of paint, PVA, various sand grades and premixed filler, it created a nice through-colour textured paste that dried like rock, as the paint is mixed into the filler, even if it chips it's still the same colour

  • @billthornhill8408
    @billthornhill8408 Před 6 lety +1

    Very useful tutorial matey. Love the channel.

  • @Bassmunchkin1
    @Bassmunchkin1 Před 9 lety +1

    That finish looks absolutely brilliant and baring in mind that GW want about £170 for their 6 piece plastic gaming board, your creation looks better, because you can design it exactly how YOU want, so is this another of your brilliant videos Mel... 100 percent YES :-)

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  Před 9 lety

      Terry Bass Cheers buddy, fair difference from £17 to £170 lol

  • @franciscolagrifa18
    @franciscolagrifa18 Před 8 lety +1

    Your videos are awesome. I will definitely try to apply this ideas to my models.

  • @purdiusprime9792
    @purdiusprime9792 Před 9 lety +1

    Wow this is really good stuff. Once I get a more solid base table I'll 100% be referring back to this when I make my new boards.

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  Před 9 lety

      Purdius Prime Awesome mate, let me know how you get on :-)

  • @MaxJasniewski
    @MaxJasniewski Před 7 lety +2

    My friends and I LOVE all of your videos!!
    Inspiration for Soo many amazing projects!
    Thank you Sir, Regards from Canada :)

  • @euansmith3699
    @euansmith3699 Před 9 lety +1

    I'm just about to start stippling some modular terrain boards and so came back here for some pointers. Thanks.

  • @eddielawson1363
    @eddielawson1363 Před 5 lety +1

    You channel pure Neil Buchanan in your tutorial videos.

  • @geekfreak69
    @geekfreak69 Před 2 lety

    Superb gaming board Mel

  • @nolobbit2141
    @nolobbit2141 Před 9 lety

    Thanks for this great texturing technique! I will definitely be using this in the future.

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  Před 9 lety

      The Great Hobbit no worries mate, hope it works out for you

  • @LeSadW666
    @LeSadW666 Před 9 lety

    Awesome as always! I'm learning so much from all these videos!

  • @batman197006
    @batman197006 Před 3 lety

    great video, love how many times you said stiple

  • @SnailMasterWargaming
    @SnailMasterWargaming Před 9 lety

    Nice tutorial, been working with filler and this has given me a lot of nice tips.

  • @MattP8143
    @MattP8143 Před 2 lety +1

    Another invaluable video. Thank you!

  • @MrArmour
    @MrArmour Před 8 lety +2

    Thank you very much for this. It's inspired me to make some boards for naval gaming.

    • @SgtSloth-ml6mk
      @SgtSloth-ml6mk Před 5 lety

      So you just painted the exact boards with different colors of blue? How did it turn out?

  • @johnwayneeverett6263
    @johnwayneeverett6263 Před 6 lety +1

    buddy you are always there....helping me out thank you very much...

  • @Terranscapes
    @Terranscapes Před 9 lety +11

    Nice tutorial. The texture looks like the texture on the GW Real of Battle boards. And I like the new video quality. Looks like you've been working on the lighting and the pip looks great. :)

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  Před 9 lety +4

      ***** Cheers buddy, it's a cracking technique. Loving the new filming and editing, just got to learn a new style of filming but I'm getting there slowly mate.

  • @MightMightyDuckMan
    @MightMightyDuckMan Před 3 lety

    This video was super helpful for creating a my first little board, Thanks a lot!

  • @martinthewarrior5016
    @martinthewarrior5016 Před 7 lety +1

    thanks! i'm building my own GW realm of battle board, using foam to carve the hills in the corners and this technique will be perfect for the texturing.

  • @pvtjhon
    @pvtjhon Před 3 lety

    Im making a board based on this. 2x2 desert board. Ordered a 500 point italian army from warlord games, as well as more british common wealth forces. I built a little mud house, a hill, ordered a meditterean house, market stalls/benchers, a pump well, and an ox cart from Sarissa Productions. With all that Im gonna have a pretty nice little board. I need some trees or foilage though.

  • @GeorgePanopoulos
    @GeorgePanopoulos Před 9 lety +1

    As always Mel, it's great, both educational and entertaining. I have used Relief (textured) "paint" (it's more of a primer I think) mixed with a bit of fine sand on my boards. But I do like the alternative

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  Před 9 lety

      George Panopoulos Thanks mate, I'll have to give that a go, thanks for the heads up.

  • @CarstenDittrich2014
    @CarstenDittrich2014 Před 9 lety +1

    Great idea - think I'll use this for sea and/or river bed and shore lines/waves too. THanks

  • @DmiPet
    @DmiPet Před 4 lety

    Absolutely love your work- thanks!

  • @Kav2990
    @Kav2990 Před 3 lety

    Absolutely perfect mate.

  • @stinkywilly82
    @stinkywilly82 Před 9 lety

    Looking forward to seeing you flock it up. I'm building a board using this technique in the very near future

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  Před 9 lety

      Will Rosenow hopefully it won't be too long but check my foliage playlist in the meantime, i cover flocking in there mate ;-)

  • @frankvon2164
    @frankvon2164 Před 7 lety +5

    Greetings from Australia Mel!
    Another Great vid!
    It worked a treat for me. 1 issue I had was some of the ridges were too high (4/5 mm) after I spackled them. So rather than sanding it with sandpaper I used the base of a standard soup/spaghetti/ baked beans can (that I was using under the board).
    Made it down to about 1mm. A tip maybe others "CAN" use.
    I have dropped in $20 to you and encourage others to do the same!
    Keep up the good work.
    Cheers mate!!

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  Před 7 lety

      Awesome tip mate and thank you, it's appreciated!

    • @johnnyblythe5375
      @johnnyblythe5375 Před 7 lety

      Frank Von Hi Frank Im in Straya too, Brissie. I was just wondering what filler you bought over here, the only ones I've ever worked with are stuff like Selleys Spakfiller but that's very dry.
      Mel another great vid mate, I learn so much from watching them.

    • @moltenaus
      @moltenaus Před 6 lety

      hey mate, what filler did you use?

  • @TerrainDirect
    @TerrainDirect Před 9 lety

    A really nice and simple way of texturing a terrain board there, and with great looking results give your self a Gold Star for that one :)

  • @GREATJOJOMAN
    @GREATJOJOMAN Před 9 lety

    bloody fantastic! wish i had watched this video a month a go when i was making my display board.

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  Před 9 lety

      GREATJOJOMAN Thanks matey, isn't it always the way ;-)

  • @chrishinson1915
    @chrishinson1915 Před 9 lety +2

    This again really makes me think about drywall texturing. If you used a thick nap paint roller, used a knock down or skip trowel or slap brush method you could cover a 4x8 in a far shorter amount of time. Keep up the vids...definitely making me think. :-)

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  Před 9 lety

      Chris Hinson It's got to be worth a try, especially for mass production mate

    • @Bassmunchkin1
      @Bassmunchkin1 Před 9 lety

      Chris, how about a sponge, would that give a similar lightish stipple effect as well as speed up the process? I mean one of those 6" x 4" decorator sponges :-)

    • @chrishinson1915
      @chrishinson1915 Před 9 lety +1

      Terry Bass Absolutely, sponges are used by drywall artists regularly. You pick up some of the filler with the sponge, dab it onto the surface...wait a few minutes as TTT suggests, then for different effects you can do a "knock down" by dragging a flat trial over it lightly, or you could just leave it as is for a more course terrain. The more I research this, the more I realize there are a LOT of cross-over skills in terrain building and general construction. It's pretty much the same things that home builders use for speed....you can apply those techniques to terrain building for speed as well. Paying close attention to the materials used and be consistent with your experiments and it's repeatable.

    • @Bassmunchkin1
      @Bassmunchkin1 Před 9 lety

      Chris Hinson Chris, many thanks for your time in replying and helpful suggestions... Happy gaming :-)

  • @Sang1957
    @Sang1957 Před 9 lety

    Great video, easy to understand! Have to try it sometime soon. Many Thanks!

  • @Nobleshield
    @Nobleshield Před rokem +2

    Great tutorial! I'm not at all handy with any sort of DIY thing, but your videos are easy to understand and I think even someone like me could do it without much trouble! xD

  • @curranegan5512
    @curranegan5512 Před 9 lety +1

    Awesome. I've been looking for a way to do custom game boards that will tie in with GW Realm of Battle boards nicely, and I think this technique will fit the bill, so long as I match the width of the MDF board to the width of the Realm of Battle board. The finish you have achieved looks like a very good match for the texture molded onto the RoB boards.

  • @TribalwarsLedgend
    @TribalwarsLedgend Před 9 lety

    Thanx Mel im just about to do a 4x4 Necromunda board and now i know how the bottom layer will be :) cheers bro :)

  • @tonyhind6992
    @tonyhind6992 Před 8 lety +1

    Really nice technique. I have always used PVA and sand but this looks great. I will give it a go.

  • @unkhter
    @unkhter Před 9 lety

    great looking result/effect, nice tutorial, thx :)

  • @lilcwa
    @lilcwa Před 7 měsíci

    Still a fantastic video. All the best to you in 2024.

  • @xxxxNIGHTBRINGERxxxx
    @xxxxNIGHTBRINGERxxxx Před 9 lety +2

    One word: EPIC! Two more words: THANK YOU!

  • @dragonld123
    @dragonld123 Před 3 lety +1

    It was a very helpful video for me.
    I am planning to make an "alien planet" terrain table like "tyranid planet" so I guess If I make more meshy stripling and paint it in purple/pink color it will look like as slime.

  • @DropshipOklahoma
    @DropshipOklahoma Před 9 lety

    Very nice., been thinking of doing boards. But might try this way.

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  Před 9 lety +1

      Jonathan Cox Give it a go on a test piece mate, see if you like it ;-)

  • @adamjulian7873
    @adamjulian7873 Před 7 lety +1

    Awesome video Mel I'm in the middle of doing 4 boards like this for an easyily storable gaming board for 40k great idea with the filler I recently failed with sand and glue and saw this after lol

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  Před 7 lety

      Remember to do a test piece first bud!

    • @frankcheeser4680
      @frankcheeser4680 Před 7 lety +1

      yeah i didnt do a test peice and went strait to the gaming board. it looked different and didnt have quite the same effect as your peice in this video but it still looked decent. my mistake

  • @jonathansenkow3955
    @jonathansenkow3955 Před 8 lety +3

    I'd really like to see the rock blending tutorial thanks for all your informative videos learning alot from them

  • @KriegKraft
    @KriegKraft Před 9 lety

    Great idea! Got to try this one some time.

  • @Biostasis5x7
    @Biostasis5x7 Před 7 lety +3

    Well Mel, i tried this and it absolutely failed for me. The filler was too thick, and when I watered it down the water thinned it down so much that I was basically painting with water with a slight white tint.
    So, I panicked.
    I grabbed a flat piece of plastic nearby and scooped up golf ball sized chunks of filler and plopped them on the board. I watered my brush down repeatedly and spread the globs out.
    My initial coat was much,much thicker than yours. It still looked like brush-spread filler with brush marks in it though. So, i grabbed a nearby sponge, soaked it in water and dapped the whole board.
    In the end it ended up being much faster than your way and the end result is passable. Stipling adds a much nicer effect but the sponge did it's job.
    I did have minor warping issues, but I just flipped the board over, poured water on the board and spread it around. Then I placed some heavy things across it and bam, back to flat.
    I always screw things up, but in the process i learn things.
    Thanks for your tutorials, sir. They are a massive help!

  • @paulmorgan6181
    @paulmorgan6181 Před 6 lety +1

    I always learn something from Mel that is not obvious to the inexperienced (or even those like me who have years of the same limlted expertise!!). Look him up before you start a project.

  • @vikkiwilson5069
    @vikkiwilson5069 Před 8 lety +3

    I'm really interested in basing techniques to simulate soil, bare ground, tracks and paths through terrain. Suggestion to add to your huge database of topics.

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  Před 8 lety +1

      +Vikki Wilson Coming soon, gotta build a test board first ;-)

  • @SgtSloth-ml6mk
    @SgtSloth-ml6mk Před 5 lety +4

    Hey guys! Really not sure if anyone will read this in an older video. But lets just give it a try! One of the first things I want to craft is a solid forest board. Im VERY new to this hobby and i realy love this board! I just dont want it to look all brown, but add in some greenish colours to give it an earthy forest character without adding any flock. Maybe with your browm base colour and then a mix of greens as a dry brush. Do you think thats possible and makes sense? Or do you absolutely need to use flock?

    • @AnotherBoondockSaint
      @AnotherBoondockSaint Před rokem

      Did you end up doing this? Because I'm aiming to do similar. How did it go?

  • @arathaemaxus5250
    @arathaemaxus5250 Před 5 lety +5

    The longer brush was a “happy accident” whereas you could paint this to look like ocean tiles!

  • @brickstorm9747
    @brickstorm9747 Před 7 lety +2

    Thank you! This vid realy helps me :)

  • @Breland1976
    @Breland1976 Před 5 lety +1

    Love it!

  • @JuanFromH-Town
    @JuanFromH-Town Před 6 lety +1

    Good work!

  • @designatedTuber
    @designatedTuber Před 9 lety

    I'd love to see how you create a board with pink/blue foam. I was starting on one but when I went to glue the 1/4" board to the 1.5" foam, the pieces (or one, not sure which) warped pretty heavily despite having close to 50 pounds of weight scattered over it. I did use wood glue (not watered down) for the adhesive if that makes a difference. Otherwise, I may do similar to what you have here and simply use a much thicker piece of board. Thanks and keep up the AMAZING work.

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  Před 9 lety +1

      Dan Bellinger Yeah, 1/2" is the best starting point for boards mate, hopefully a proper terrain board will be on the boards soon .... sorry about the pun lol

  • @WarmasterPainting
    @WarmasterPainting Před 9 lety

    Great effect, thanks.

  • @StrongholdCrafterKev
    @StrongholdCrafterKev Před 9 lety

    Nice work.

  • @Ourangutangaming
    @Ourangutangaming Před 2 lety

    Great vid thanks

  • @frenzykitty
    @frenzykitty Před 9 lety +2

    I'm planning on putting together some boards next weekend! This video is PERFECT for what I need!!!! Thanks mel! I'm gonna go for a concrete look. (What do you think, light gray basecoat and white drybrush?)

  • @federicotarroni2335
    @federicotarroni2335 Před 3 lety

    Thanks you so much!!!

  • @clawhammr666
    @clawhammr666 Před 9 lety

    nice idea and just a excellent tutorial :D

  • @johnmaye9165
    @johnmaye9165 Před 7 lety +1

    "man.... im glad i found this channel, awesome".

  • @Schensue
    @Schensue Před 8 lety +2

    I just wanted to share my experience with this method as I learned two things from practice that might help other people with a project like this (I stippeld spackle (love how that sounds to say) on 12mm MDF boards sized 2'x2'):
    1. The filler you buy might be of a different consistency than what Mel is using. When thinning it down with water look at how it behaves when you spread it. Compare that to how it looks in this video and keep in mind what you are trying to archive. Maybe you even want to do a test run on some MDF offcut to try things out, but if you are as impatient as I am you can also figure it out on the go.
    2. Even though I took all precautions I could think of, my MDF boards did warp. They sagged a bit in the middle or the rims rose respectively creating a concave shape about half a centimetre deep. And when I picked the boards up, I realised that a small seam had formed on the bottom of the board edges (I had them propped up on paint pots aswell). This seam actually helped hiding the warping quite well when looking at the boards from the side. So since all the boards had warped in about the same shape, they still had nicely fitting sides with one another and actually lay perfectly stable on my kitchen table. My tip is to have a look at your boards after the filler is dry and test them out before you start worrying about what is looking like a problem, they might be just right the way they are.

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  Před 7 lety +4

      Nice tips mate, remember that paint pot in the middle to prevent the sagging and if your boards to warp, flip them over and paint a 3 inch wide cross going corner to corner on the underside, as it dries, it'll warp it back straight again ;-)

    • @Schensue
      @Schensue Před 6 lety

      Thanks for the tip, Mel. Sadly painint on the underside of my MDF board did nothing, it didn't warp back at all.
      So I decided to experiment: I propped a board up over my cooker, filled a pot with water and let it evaporate completly. Then I filled the pot again and repeated the process (turning my kitchen into a temporary sauna in the process). Afterwards I turned the board over, propped it up on some cans (again with one supporting the middle) and rested about 10 kg on top of it for two days. After that the warping was much less pronounced. I wouldn't recommend this though, because it doesn't solve the problem completely, uses a lot of energy and time; I would have been much smarter to buy a new board, but that's not why I'm into terrain building.

  • @MrSepoy1857
    @MrSepoy1857 Před 9 lety

    Outstanding!

  • @mikeylindseysadventures4212

    ProForm is only $15 a bucket in the U.S. its already ready or can add water and mix for an even thinner terrain builder and/or filler.

  • @IDICBeer
    @IDICBeer Před 9 lety

    Good one Mel

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  Před 9 lety

      ***** Cheers Nick, no spam thingy this time, looks like you've got it sorted.

    • @IDICBeer
      @IDICBeer Před 9 lety +1

      TheTerrainTutor
      Ahh good to know, thanks

  • @timbaker5353
    @timbaker5353 Před 7 lety +1

    Love your videos and DIY approach. I'm now thinking of building a cheap modular 4x4 foam board 40k battle field. Made up of 4x square pieces of thick insolation foam board held together with wooden downs or BBQ sticks. But as my dining table is only 4x2. Do you think I'll need to reinforce it as there is going to be a bit hanging off both ends? I would like it to still be light and easy to store.

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  Před 7 lety +1

      you can get away with a 1/3 of a board hanging over, anymore than that and you'll have issues, especially with all metal armies in the deployment zones. Buckaroo!

  • @MrCowboy6588
    @MrCowboy6588 Před 7 lety

    Love your videos Mel, and I'll be using this technique to texture my display boards for Adepticon. I'll be adding hills and rocks etc as you mentioned in the video - but did you say that you should put down the first layer of filler first to seal it, *before* you glue on rocks and hills? Wouldn't the texture of the sealing layer make it hard to glue down say, an extruded polystyrene hill? Thanks and keep up the great vids!

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  Před 7 lety

      Glue you're main terrain first, then stipple with filler mate

  • @cain40000
    @cain40000 Před 9 lety

    Real good technique there Mel,sure I'll find a good use for this. Thanks for sharing.
    Also has somebody been playing Heroquest???

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  Před 9 lety

      Dan Cain No worries matey, and yes, always playing heroquest mate

  • @orcini99
    @orcini99 Před 4 lety

    I am going to use this for a photography backdrop wall.

  • @Mma-Guy
    @Mma-Guy Před 8 lety +1

    awesome job! cool technique just did it myself but it would be nice if you showed how to put grass and stuff on it

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  Před 8 lety

      +GOD OF GODS Check the foliage playlist, plenty of tutorials on grass in there

  • @malcolm1933
    @malcolm1933 Před 4 lety

    Brilliant as usual would artex work as well or is it too soft

  • @WeirdoxRoblox
    @WeirdoxRoblox Před 8 lety +1

    Thanks for the great video. Would you be able to do something as large as a 4x3 foot mdf board without having to worry about warping?

  • @aaronmacklin209
    @aaronmacklin209 Před 5 lety +1

    Awesome technique and finish. I have just made my first lot of boards, and they have come out great. I did make a mistake by not laying a couple of them flat and they have warped. So to unwarp them would you suggest I dampen the back of the board and lay flat again? Cheers

  • @DaveBailiff
    @DaveBailiff Před 9 lety

    and today, i shall try this!!!

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  Před 9 lety

      Dyav BBall Did you?

    • @DaveBailiff
      @DaveBailiff Před 9 lety

      yup, until the mrs came home and kicked my arse for doing it. looks amazing, so easy and soo quick, working on an arid planet theme I just need to paint 3 more sections. I used dulux cookie dough with a cream highlight

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  Před 9 lety

      Dyav BBall
      Nice, I've got the same paint for the same purpose matey :-)

  • @stevenpayne5524
    @stevenpayne5524 Před 5 lety

    what would you do differently if you wanted to have a road within the board? scrape away the stipling?

  • @i-play-solo885
    @i-play-solo885 Před 8 lety

    Hello Melvin! Thanks much for the video. It inspired me to try and build my first ever board! QUESTION: if i want to add aome small stones (cat litter), shall i do it when the filler is soft without any glue, just relying on filler itself to hold stones once it is dry or shall i add them after the filler is dry, using PVA as usual? Thanks again!

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  Před 8 lety

      do it before or after, just not while the filler is wet mate

  • @04Stefan07
    @04Stefan07 Před 5 lety

    Looks great! I will be doing the same on my table but I made mine fold up into three sections for portability. How durable is the stuff or should it be sealed? Was thinking of adding static grass as well, what would be the best way to seal that?
    Thanks!

  • @JoeBoster
    @JoeBoster Před 9 lety

    Brilliant! Shared, subscribed and liked. The lowest lip on the GW Realm of battle boards is about 6mm 1/4". I'm looking to add variety to that set. Any ideas on countering the warping? I've heard painting the backside will help warp it back.

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  Před 9 lety +2

      Joe Boster Painting the back does help but it's easier just to avoid pva, texture with filler, flock with spray adhesive, seal with matt varnish ..... no pva, zero warping! ;-)

    • @JoeBoster
      @JoeBoster Před 9 lety +1

      TheTerrainTutor Good to know! I'll give it a go and post in the FB group.Oddly enough over here the board come in 2'x4', I was also thinking you could use 12" wide MDF shelving cut in 1x1 squared for even more modular terrain.

  • @Phyaran
    @Phyaran Před 9 lety

    When I textured my table I mixed PVA and sand 50: 50 and used a paint scraper as a spatula to spread it down to a thin layer, which gives a very firm consistent surface but takes a lot of paint and is extra messy. I'd almost say it's too consistent though, and is prone to lines from the edge of the scraper. This method seems great and gives a nice consistently inconsistent (so to speak) organic surface, and I think I'll definitely give it a go for the next table I do. What brand/type of filler do you use? Might not have it over here in Aus but should be able to track down something similar.

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  Před 9 lety

      ***** I generally use whatever budget brand filler I can find, just grab a small tester tub and give it a go, you should be ok with normal filler mate

  • @jf8986
    @jf8986 Před 6 lety

    I really liked this video! Thank you! I’m looking at making a board like this for my 40k group.
    Can you tell me what kind of board you used? Will this work with pressboard/plywood?

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  Před 6 lety +1

      It's MDF but it'll work with any wood or fibre board mate

  • @danielheaford321
    @danielheaford321 Před 7 lety +1

    Thank you - This is a great video - i have always wanted to know how to do a textured gaming broad. Question: what would be the right colours and order to put them on for a desert landscape ? (and yes i know some kind of desert yellow)

  • @mikeymarmalade
    @mikeymarmalade Před 5 lety +3

    I’m using brown filler, pva, paint and chinchilla dust all at the same time for a muddy covering 🙀

  • @killdeer
    @killdeer Před 2 lety

    Do you think it would help with warpage to do a spray primer on the MDF first, then start the spackle texturing and prime again? I wonder if I could get away with the 6mm board instead of 12mm that way.

  • @Shane773
    @Shane773 Před 7 lety +2

    really need to make this exact board right down to the colours and everything but want to know how to do it with out the streaks (brush strokes) in the dry brushing

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  Před 7 lety +4

      drybrush lighter mate, if you have streaks, it's too much paint on the brush

    • @Shane773
      @Shane773 Před 7 lety

      thanks sir

  • @adriansimpson1948
    @adriansimpson1948 Před 9 lety

    Great tutorial Mel, would decorators caulk be any good for the texture, i have tried and failed with this on foam board, just wondered what your thoughts are on using it on MDF. Cheers.

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  Před 9 lety

      Adrian Simpson Assuming it's not too sloppy and you can get a decent stippling effect, I can see why not matey

  • @giantlobsterboy644
    @giantlobsterboy644 Před 8 lety +1

    I just bought a 4 by 8 foot board to make my DbMM terrain table. Thanks for the tutorial.
    How durable is the spackle to scuffs, etc over time? Is it prone to chipping?

    • @TheTerrainTutor
      @TheTerrainTutor  Před 8 lety

      +Ronald Brow (HestonFan) I've given it some serious play hammer without any problems. If you've got worries, seal it with varnish mate

  • @josh1674
    @josh1674 Před 5 lety

    Mel could you use plaster bandage instead of or alongside this technique? I guess you'd use it more as an under layer, to create elevations beneath the stipple?

  • @chaseobrien2718
    @chaseobrien2718 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great tips! I plan to use this. What ratio do you use to water down the paint when you cover the board with the base coat?

  • @TheTyrant
    @TheTyrant Před 3 lety

    im brand new to the hobby, and i was wondering for making a game board, what material do you use as the board itself?

  • @MatthewAdlard
    @MatthewAdlard Před 2 měsíci

    Really useful for pet project

  • @johnoreskovich9153
    @johnoreskovich9153 Před 4 lety

    If I were to place the board on a large project table (bigger than the board) would this keep the MDF from warping or would you suggest resting the board on paint pots even if this is an option? Thank you very much.

  • @rolandlee4835
    @rolandlee4835 Před 4 lety

    Hi.I bought 12mm MDF and supported it as in this vid, but mine still warped :( What did I do wrong? Could I have made it too wet?
    Love your work.