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Gomi Designs
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Making Roads for Gaslands
Roads for Gaslands from cork placemats - Making wargames scenery
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Making River Water Scenery Cheaply
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How to make cheap water scenery for your Vietnam brownwater navy. By Tim from Gomi Designs. www.gomidesigns.co.uk Greyboard or framers greyboard is not necessary. I use it because I have easy access to it and it doesn't warp very much. It's about 2-3mm thick. www.wessexpictures.com/greyboard.html Not sure what the US equivalent would be. What ever sturdy board you use is good. Please note, whil...
Nice work man
Thank you
Молодец, давай еще видео!
Thanks.
Круто, я похожую технологию использую.
Amazing job
Thank you
Looks great, beautiful ships and scenery!
Thanks
Did you do some corner pieces ?
Paul Gibbons not yet. I've been distracted by Dead Mans Hand Wild West scenery. Must get back to Gaslands soon.
Awesome. Very quick and effective. Liked and subbed.
Thank you
Great job. £2 for black and white to cover up £10 black
Tommy D to be fair, if I was redoing it today I'd use a £1 rattle can black. I just happened to have the GW can there. It didn't cover very well on the cork.
Gomi Designs it still turned out well. I’m just bitter on the cost of GW
I dont think cork breathes, and PVA requires air to dry. Full coverage on the glued piece is usually worse then spaced lines or dots.
Thanks. I'm sure other glues could be used. Contact adhesive like evo-stik.
Thanks for the tutorial! Managed to make a 48” long road in about 8 hours, and this was my first time tackling a project of this magnitude. I’m a beginner.
Thanks for the comment. Glad I can help you build
Great tutorial mate! thanks for sharing your tips
Thanks for the kind comments.
Love it!
rick ardo thanks. Hoping to bring a new one out some time
@@GomiDesignsthat's perfect work man, normally it bugs me when people leave the bottoms of stuff unpainted but it's just so dang good it doesn't matter aha.
good job mate! great look.. now do some off ramps!
Craig Gehlert Thanks. Yes I must get on and do another video.
Great video, thanks!
Many thanks.
How did you paint the two lane roads? Just more layers? The color is a lot more consistent.
I think I did more coats / layers of grey on the two lane. You could give it a coat of Matt spray varnish at the start. As the cork does seem to absorb the paint a lot.
Creative use of cork. Nice one!
Thank you
Look great - what dimensions were your single and double lane roads?
Double lane is 13 inches by 6 inches. And single about 12 by 3.5 inches. I cut two dual and one single from the mat. But could have done 3 straight across
These roads look great, and the tutorial is really easy to follow. Nice job
Thank you
Thank you
A very nice tutorial. Thank you! A better microphone would be nice, but that’s it. Great job!
Thanks. I’m looking at improving sound quality next video
I'm a complete newbie to the miniature table top gaming thing, but I have to say, I'm blown away at the level of inventive, innovative, craftsmanship this community demonstrates. It really is quite impressive. Nice work. Thank-you for sharing!
Thanks very much
Thanks very much
Thanks very much
Very cool process! Great job -- thanks for posting.
Thank you
Nice job Tim!
Tim, Very nice! One suggestion for future videos might be to get a bit better microphone. It was hard to hear you without using headphones.
Thanks Brian, I may recreate it with better sound.
I do agree with Dan. It's a nice job, and if I were doing this I would totally steal this idea. You could even put the pieces back together with less distance between them, so as to make it look like a backcountry road that is still in use but not well maintained. As to the sound, maybe just moving your microphone closer to you would help some.