How to make FREE industrial bases from trash
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- čas přidán 23. 11. 2019
- A great, practically free alternative to Necromunda Zone Mortalis, Warhammer Sector Imperialis, and Sector Mechanicus industrial bases using stuff you were probably just going to throw away!
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I remember when GW had there terrain book and showed how to make things on the cheap. Like the deodorant speeder. I'm glad to you show people you don't have to spend heaps of money on bases and terrain
Good old days, eh? I saw one of those kit-bashed "OOP" deodorant speeders on eBay a few months ago, had a good giggle.
@@herrunterberg665 i had an old white dwarf that had plans in it to make a whirlwind turret out of corn flake boxes to put on a rhino
@@herrunterberg665 They ARE a company, would be weird if they didn't care about money.
But on the other hand, being older and having to squeeze all the free time I can, I appreciate that the company has focused on convenience.
Now I buy cool bases for troops, and spend my effort making custom bases for characters :)
The good old days god I miss them
The deodorant land speeder was nearly half a century ago
Me: Eugh I need a spaceship set of bases for Rogue Trader. Guess I gotta pick up the new Necromunda bases for 15 dollars...
Guy: Hey guys welcome to my tutorial where I made bases out of trash specifically for that purpose.
WHY HAVE YOU FORSAKEN ME, LORD?
Haha, just in the nick of time hopefully!
Zip ties. Bloody genius
WHO KNEW?! ;)
@Marshall Nathan no thanks don’t really like viruses but you prolly wont see this cos you are an ad bot
It’s miscast!
They're some lovely bases. Using the packaging numbering was a brilliant idea!
Cheers matey! Glad you liked the way they turned out :)
I think the best thing about miniatures is the idea that you’ll paint a metal cable a metal color to make it look more metal
I'll admit I'm a bit tired of the big companies serving up an endless line of products for us to buy and being old enough to remember the original old-skool DIY attitude that was ported over from historical wargaming this video really hits the mark. Thanks!
The end results speak volumes and although I totally understand that many folks will find it easier to just buy the 'genuine' article I hope this inspires some to go DIY.
I think your down-to-earth attitude really breaks down entry barriers so do please keep putting out such refreshing and useful stuff.
I for one would be far more proud to have such bases under my minis, thanks for the inspiration folks, keep it coming!
Old-school DIY attitude is what we're all about! :) Glad you found this useful matey
Absalutely love your channel. I’ve been wargaming since 1976, yes I am ancient. I had a sports injury in 1986, that left me paralysed from shoulders down & wheelchair bound. I have been trying to perfect ways of painting, basing and gaming, with this handicap ever since. I’ve have been doing quite well really, but your simple painting techniques have revolutionised my painting skills and has helped me produce a not too bad finished model. I don’t game Sci-Fi or Fantasy much, so my models are historical 28mm figures. But just wanted to say thanks and keep up the good work. Love it....👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
That's really lovely to hear, Franco! So glad my videos have helped you out in this way. No need to thank me, it's absolutely worth it to read comments like this :)
There is so much negativity and awful people in the fandom that they actually cover such awesome people like you. You're an utter beast.
So now my family stare at me in dismay and wonder as I rummage through the recycling, frothing slightly at the mouth, muttering about how much goodness there is. On the plus side, something to do with old bass strings (other than making old string tea).
Mmmm, old string tea, the most delicious, slightly deadly brew known to man.
"How to make industrial bases from trash": a history of industrialisation in Soviet Russia, by Penny and Guy.
This is a remarkably eclectic channel.
Hah, well, I have to take my inspiration from somewhere! Come to think of it, I think I've basically just made the floor of Zangief's level in Street Fighter II.
Sometimes I come back to these solid baseline videos as a refresher in life and it's really wild to think how much more quality this channel has gotten in the last year or so.
Beautiful bases, I can’t believe they’re made out of packaging etc. The crazy part for me was seeing the bright blue and orange and thinking it looked garish then the wash going over the top and instantly finishing it off. Subscribed! Keep up the good work!!
I know what you mean! Going super bright then knocking it down with weathering and washes is the key :)
Just adding a comment to make your "we read every comment" even _more_ laborious. You're welcome.
Not just read, reply too ;)
@@fungustech8371 nah, we suck
Well done, they are quite convincing!
Also, Rogue Trader, YES!
Wooo! I'm excited for KT:RT too :)
Very creative! I'm glad people like you exist--it balances out people like me who have NO creativity at all :).
Haha, oh, I'm sure that's not true mate! Thanks for the kind comment
Really loving the music in this one, very reminiscent of the old DOS version of Syndicate
Yeah! What a game that was, oh man.
Thanks! Be sure to subscribe to my channel for more music.
@@90talsGrind done and done!
Have a look at Zombie Night Terror (on steam) - it has a similar soundtrack.
Will do 😁👍
The consistent creativity of you two is so inspiring. Thank you for all the awesome videos
The end titles need to be longer. That track right there needs time to shine.
Maybe it'll be a bonus track for the upcoming Midwinter Minis album? ;)
@@MidwinterMinis Yeah but you're also cutting right below the 10 minute mark which doesn't help you in the algorithm.
Being a mid50 guy I just started into painting miniatures and so I really appreciate your great DIY tutorial here. Far cooler than just buy the bases out of the box. This creative part is the best side of the hobby as well as customizing the figures :) Thanks!
Great tutorial. I've been struggling with my infinity miniatures and this was just what I needed. Thank you.
Again! Thank you thank you. Accessible and gorgeous. You are truly an amazing and passionate channel...I truly appreciate your work!
Beautiful little video! Thanks for making and love the music!!
Very nice bases. Also, very good job with the tutorial. As someone who used to teach people to paint minis (when they came into the GW store), I love a good "how to" video.
This is fantastic, one of the best Necromunda base tutorials I have seen!
This is totally my jam, I live for trash builds 10/10
Me too! Thanks mate :)
This video made me feel calm and relaxed listening to your chill voices.
I LOVE this soo much! I had started looking for modelling supplies to make some industrial bases for rusty Necrons and was shocked at how expensive any textured mats were. Then I see this and headpalmed :p. You guys just saved me soo much money!
These look brilliant guys. Great work!
Thank you! :)
Nice to hear Penny's voice and her witty comments for a change as she has something, Guy you don't have and we are talking finess!! Cheers People !!
Haha, thanks Atholl! I'm sure Penny will have a good giggle at that ;)
@@drpenny9844 See Penny Scottish charm at its best - sorry Guy!
Thank you so much, I have been looking for so long to do industrial bases for my Dark Eldar army and this is great, many thanks.
This was fantastic. Keep up the good work.
Brilliant. Simply brilliant. Thanks for sharing! 🙏🏻
I love this and I love the alternating commentary format.
Very very good!!
Thank you! Penny keeps me in check and stops me rambling, haha
What a fantastic video, thank you guys! I look forward to using lots of the techniques from this on my own bases!
Honestly tour videos are the only things getting me through nightshift this week. Love it
Really nice tutorial! Gives me some insight for creating bases for my Necromunda minis.
Good luck Franklin! :)
Knocking these tutorials clean out of the park. I love how grimdark it all looks as well.
Cheers Daniel! We try out best :)
This was the perfect inspiration/idea push I needed to build up and flush out my set of Titanicus Terrain using cartons and other "junk" from the kitchen. Now I have some awesome looking custom and unique buildings that are not the standard square boxes normally found on the table. Thank you for the great ideas!
These look amazing! Great video!
Absolutely awesome crafting! Thanks!
Thank you Terry!
Teal and orange scheme is very nice. cant wait to try it.
I was literally planning on grabbing those Necromunda bases for my Ork Kill Team, but this is definitely a fun route to take if I wanna make some custom industrial bases as well. Thank you very much. I'll definitely try this out in the future.
Flippin' cool! Thanks for the diy, nice to see these kind of videos.
No worries Christian, glad you enjoyed it :)
Will definitely be using this... Thank you!
No worries Martin!
Brilliant video as always I love the one with the number what a great idea -I'm so nicking that!
Take it, it's yours! :)
Superb content. I’ll be showing this to my students. Well done you pair.
Cheers Adam! Tell your students we said "hi"!
Really enjoyed the paint job, would love to see something similar but in an 80's synthwave looking style
Hmmmm, now THAT'S an interesting idea!
Wow, those look great with the washes! I will definitely use these techniques for my Mechanicus army once I get to Basing. And its a great way to reuse my junk zipties, office supplies, and old cables that I haven't needed in years but keep just because they hardly take up space. That food packaging trick is genius too! Brb, going to raid my pantry for any snacks with numbers on them...
"Why are you stuffing your face with snacks?!"
"om.. nom.. nom.... *terrain*... om nom nom"
Phenomenal tips. Way to go guys. Thanks!👍👍👍
No worries Sam!
Another fantastic video! Keep at it, your work is top notch!
Thanks very much Michael! :)
Very cool effects. Some great ideas as well.
Thanks Frank!
This is super helpful! Gonna try this on the minis I just purchased!
Thank you for sharing these techniques, the bases look brilliant. Love the channel it's so unique and very good. Thanks again.
No problem Joe! Thanks for the kind comment :)
Great video guys!!! We have begun to use your techniques for our own minis and builds. Your very inspiring the way you teach... Thank you!
Nice one! Really glad our videos help you out :)
This is awesome tutorial!! Thank you 👍👍👍
Great tutorial, love urban style bases. Always looking for great new ways to base my minis
Absolutely LOVE this tutorial! Gonna try it out in 1/6th scale.
Thanks! Yeah, I bet that would look pretty good!
Very very effective. Might have to give this a go!
awesome! these ideas will be perfect for some terrain i need to make
Those look awesome!
I've been enjoying your videos for a while now but this... This pushed me over the edge to signing up to CZcams so I can subscribe!
I love war gaming on the cheap aaand playing with garbage. A+
Me too! Haha
Those look absolutely awesome! Great tutorial!
Cheers John!
That looks really awesome! Thanks a lot for your content! I certainly am not the only one, who benefits a lot from your tutorials! Thanks again!
Glad I could help you out mate! A great little community we've got here :)
Another great video. So many fantastic ideas
Thanks very much matey!
recently 3d printed a building and the floor was looking very basic... so glad I havent painted it yet cos I can use this mesh idea beautifully! tyvm
Wow, that really inspires me to try that. Nice Video!
DOPE I love this so much; I’ve been struggling to come up with base themes for my army- this is perfect !! And cheap
These are gorgeous! Brilliant and well done!
Thanks very much matey!
Best and most original bases I've ever seen.
Fantastic video! Gonna watch this a couple more times for the painting tips.
Awesome, glad you found it useful!
Your diys are so awesome 👍🏼
Thank you Nicole!
This is great AND I just got Necromunda underhive for Christmas. Perfect for being left unbuilt and unpainted like the rest of my miniatures
Haha, don't worry mate, I'll have a SUPER FAST technique developed soon, and I'll share it!
That’s amazing. Really unique looking.
Thanks very much!
I really enjoy your videos. I’m working my way through them. I’m going to use this technique on my space hulk minis.
this is awesome.excited to do my own!
Good luck trying it out!
Looking great!
Beautiful, might do something like this for my legion units!
Nice one Casey, good luck!
Awesome work
Perfect timing with the video. I've just started a sci-fi project today and was looking for a way to do a sci-fi base. Good guy CZcams linked your channel, such a great video :).
Nice! I hope it works well for your project :)
Amazing bases love the recycling !
I'm glad you cited the music cuz I spent part of the video trying to place it. At various parts it gave me vibes of Shadowrun Returns and Quake 3.
Also, I recently had to strip a wrought iron railing and fix some rust. It was big and took several days and at one point a little bit of new rust formed on the exposed metal. Simple to deal with, but it stood out to me that before turning orange, the new rust actually started off yellow.
A nice idea! Maybe I'll add a little yellow in there first next time :)
Great basing tutorial! Always great to see how each persons grime recipe varies. Mine is very much base with rust then stipple on colours after but this looks great too.
Cannot wait to see how you do your corpse grinders.
Yeah, that would totally work too! :)
The zip tie idea is great, I will have to use that in future! Another option for making heavier duty grating than that produced by mosquito mesh is plastic canvas mesh (sometimes known as granny grating by wargamers and modellers), available from places that sell cross stitch stuff.
Totally, I'm not a huge fan of plastic canvas though is it looks way too big for the scale; their feet would easily slip through the gaps!
Love the music very 80s sci-fi
Excellent video guys
crazyfrogwales thanks! More stuff is coming soon, be sure to subscribe to my channel for more music.
Thanks matey! Glad you enjoyed it all :)
Genius vid! It reminds me of the good ole days with Eons of War, great job on this one!
I miss Eons videos!
wow this is gorgeous, thank you!
Great ideas. Thanks for the tips.
No problem Sadeq! :)
Those look nice and I like how you used the card as a base for them. Thank you for sharing.
No problem Phillip! Yeah, card is much better for lazy people like me, haha
I HAD NOT THOUGHT OF USING ZIP TIES THAT IS BRILLIANT!
This will be extremely useful. Thanks both alot
No problem mate! :)
I use the same trick about the cardboard using thicker cardboard though to make urban bases
I cut the cardboard along the round of the base and then separate it in squares of about 2cm size i create irregular borders like the tarmac or concrete was ripped away by explosions and then i glue them to the base making irregular allignemnt too to create more movement
I use the hobby knife to create holes and cracks on the surface as well
I glue some remains from the cutting of the cardboard on top of the bottom layer to create rubbles hat i later blend better with the bottom tarmac putting sand in selected way and then i start to decorate the bases with sand in and all things i think they could look good on a devastated city
I paint them and they look amazing and like your industrial bases they are made from leftovers
Your industrial bases are amazing too!
Keep up the good work
Great tips Chris! Thanks for sharing :) Maybe I'll integrate some of them for a future video
@@MidwinterMinis I never did a video tutorial about my urban bases, just some photos... Maybe it's time to make a video... ;)
Looking to do this with some bases for transformers minis I have. Thanks for the ideas!
Great video ... Thank you. All the plastic trays used for food packaging look useful now.
Become a hoarder like me! Haha
Making some of these as we speak! Great video.
These look amazing please do more videos like this!!!
Thanks Paul, we'll do our best!
These are great. Been in the hobby for years and you taught me a few things I wouldn’t have thaught of
Excellent, happy to help Cameron :)
Love seeing a good trash to treasure diy realy cool definitely gonna do this for the admec I'm working on
Just wanted to say thanks; I bought the Zone Mortalis bases myself for use with an Adeptus Mechanicus Kill Team, but I was at a loss for what to do for the Transuranic Arquebus gunner's oval base until I saw this video pop up in my subscription feed. This is a big help, and has also inspired me to try Typhus Corrosion on all the team's bases.
Yeah, those new long bases make it hard to match with the pre-made kits, glad I could help you out :)
Love the bases, love the music!
Win, win! :)
Very cool idea, I'm going to have to revise my old school Necromunda miniatures.
Nice, go for it Jamie!