The dip packets still stand out to me but the honeycomb cardboard gives a very cool texture to this large industrial machine. Looks like an air filter or maybe a moisture collector. It looks great.
Thanks very much 👍 yeah I can see what you mean, maybe a few extra bits or details integrated into the dip packets would help obscure it a bit more. Appreciate the feedback and thanks for watching!
The think it is mostly the "Flange" of the packet that makes it seem out of place. Maybe some cabling or something like you said. But other then that I think even the pill container looks like a large tank. The cardboard showing is honestly what sells it all for me.
@@Atmoseeker yea like some small "fans" or even wire run over it to make it seem a bit more industrial would have been perfect! I still plan on saving mine for a bit to do this!
With that cardboard showing through, this looks like an enormous atmospheric processor or condensor unit found deep in an industrial megaplex or underground city, and the bent and damaged pieces just serve to add to the "it's been here and running longer than anyone can remember" aesthetic.
It's a great piece. You should add some pipes, wires and some more bits and bobs to it in another episode. The little sauce cups and the bottle are still quite recognizable, but could easily blend in better with some pipes and wires and a few greeblies attached in the right way. And rivets would help a lot too. I have a piece that needs a bunch more stuff added. I didn't have everything I needed to get it right when I built it 2 years ago, but as I collect more stuff I'm keeping things in mind to add to it. One of these days I'll pull it off the shelf and kick it up a notch.
Think you need to hide the square plastic cup things better. The ridge at the bottom makes them clearly recognizable as plastic cups. I would recommend tracing them on cardboard and cutting out a hole, so you can sink them into the build. Then use some filler/speckle to fill them flush with the ground or add some ground detail across it, right up against the plastic cup. Otherwise this looks great. All it is missing is a stair to the top, to make it a playable surface, giving your board some more verticality.
It looks great with one exception I can't unsee… The thing that looks like a BBQ sauce container on top of the building. Probably one too many orders of McNuggets in my lifetime, but we're gaming nerds … I suspect that affliction might be relatively common. If you'd managed to hide the lip I wouldn't have noticed it, though. In just about everywhere else, I wouldn't have known what the things were up close. ETA: I do not as quickly notice the ones on the ground level.
I would try and add something to those sauce cup lids, something to blend it in a bit. However I feel that thats just nitpicking because you asked me too ;P It looks AWESOME
It looked fine with just the flat black. Just add some white lines and the name of a company, maybe some LED strips, and you could have had a sleek black corporate headquarters.
Thanks for watching! I used liquitex inks in the airbrush, then some citadel agrax earthshade for some of the grimy wash. Other than that, some cheap craft store paint and brushes
Very cool! Though as others have said, the chicken nugget sauce things have a distinctive shape. *^_^*;; Still, said shape does work for a project like this, and could probably build some greeblies around it to camouflage the shape.
IMHO, it still looks like a trash bash like the ones I make. I feel that adding some more greeblies and a few 3d printed bits could have elevated it from good to great. As the guy from Dark Matter Workshop would say: "once you thing you've added enough detailing and greeblies, go add some more".
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The dip packets still stand out to me but the honeycomb cardboard gives a very cool texture to this large industrial machine. Looks like an air filter or maybe a moisture collector. It looks great.
Thanks very much 👍 yeah I can see what you mean, maybe a few extra bits or details integrated into the dip packets would help obscure it a bit more. Appreciate the feedback and thanks for watching!
The think it is mostly the "Flange" of the packet that makes it seem out of place. Maybe some cabling or something like you said. But other then that I think even the pill container looks like a large tank. The cardboard showing is honestly what sells it all for me.
@@Atmoseeker yea like some small "fans" or even wire run over it to make it seem a bit more industrial would have been perfect! I still plan on saving mine for a bit to do this!
With that cardboard showing through, this looks like an enormous atmospheric processor or condensor unit found deep in an industrial megaplex or underground city, and the bent and damaged pieces just serve to add to the "it's been here and running longer than anyone can remember" aesthetic.
That's a great description, thanks for watching 😄
It's a great piece. You should add some pipes, wires and some more bits and bobs to it in another episode. The little sauce cups and the bottle are still quite recognizable, but could easily blend in better with some pipes and wires and a few greeblies attached in the right way. And rivets would help a lot too. I have a piece that needs a bunch more stuff added. I didn't have everything I needed to get it right when I built it 2 years ago, but as I collect more stuff I'm keeping things in mind to add to it. One of these days I'll pull it off the shelf and kick it up a notch.
Thanks very much! Loving all the feedback, and has definitely inspired a part 2 to this build. Thanks for watching!
Think you need to hide the square plastic cup things better. The ridge at the bottom makes them clearly recognizable as plastic cups. I would recommend tracing them on cardboard and cutting out a hole, so you can sink them into the build. Then use some filler/speckle to fill them flush with the ground or add some ground detail across it, right up against the plastic cup. Otherwise this looks great. All it is missing is a stair to the top, to make it a playable surface, giving your board some more verticality.
It looks great with one exception I can't unsee… The thing that looks like a BBQ sauce container on top of the building. Probably one too many orders of McNuggets in my lifetime, but we're gaming nerds … I suspect that affliction might be relatively common. If you'd managed to hide the lip I wouldn't have noticed it, though.
In just about everywhere else, I wouldn't have known what the things were up close.
ETA: I do not as quickly notice the ones on the ground level.
Haha thanks mate! Yeah it's a cool shape, but yes need to hide it a bit more or add some more greebles. Totally agree 👍 thanks for watching!
Such a fantastic idea and so well executed! Fantastic work! 😍
Cheers buddy! 3d printing the old fashioned way 😅
@@Atmoseeker hard to beat the classics. 😊
This is great, I think we need more !
I would try and add something to those sauce cup lids, something to blend it in a bit. However I feel that thats just nitpicking because you asked me too ;P
It looks AWESOME
Ha yes, totally agree. Some improvements for the next one 👍 Thanks for watching 😄
Great video mate. I love this sort of thing, it looks great.
Thanks buddy!
Absolutely amazing as always!
I think it looks fantastic! Great ideas on display here.
I can tell what you used but it definitely looks more creative than trash put together. I guess I gotta start saving those sauce containers!👍Well done
Thanks very much, was a lot of fun to make. Can never have too much sauce!
this is sooooo dope! nice work!
My only suggestion would be to add some ladders or stairs to it. Make some of those ledges accessible for miniatures in the game.
Great idea!
Haha wow - amazing work!
“Upcycled materialis”? Fancy way of saying, “Trash to terrain.” Both great modelling. Thank you 😊
Nice man! I wanna see you build it. Haha
Great job
It looked fine with just the flat black. Just add some white lines and the name of a company, maybe some LED strips, and you could have had a sleek black corporate headquarters.
Cool ideas for some variation 👍 definitely agree with some lighting
What Brand of paint and Brushes you use
Thanks for watching! I used liquitex inks in the airbrush, then some citadel agrax earthshade for some of the grimy wash. Other than that, some cheap craft store paint and brushes
well done !
What camera lens do you use for these videos?
I use a good ole nifty 50! Canon 50mm f1.8 STM Prime Lens. I'm shooting on an M50 so it needs a EF-EOS M adaptor ring as well.
@@Atmoseeker thanks for your time
Any time!
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Very cool! Though as others have said, the chicken nugget sauce things have a distinctive shape. *^_^*;; Still, said shape does work for a project like this, and could probably build some greeblies around it to camouflage the shape.
Totally agree! Thanks for watching 👍
Do you make your own sculpting Tools
Nah, no special crafting tools in this build. On occasion when I sculpt with greenstuff I'll use the Army Painter sculpting tools
IMHO, it still looks like a trash bash like the ones I make. I feel that adding some more greeblies and a few 3d printed bits could have elevated it from good to great. As the guy from Dark Matter Workshop would say: "once you thing you've added enough detailing and greeblies, go add some more".
Totally agree with you there. 3d printed greeblies are a great idea
@@Atmoseeker I'm looking forward to seeing your 2.0 version of this!
I’d watch your videos no matter what. That accents is …. Well I’d listen to you say anything lol hahahahahahja
Hahaha thanks buddy 😂