Hint for more authentic rock formations... Rock even if formed as strata is very rarely 100% horizontal to the floor/horizon. It usually is upshifted, or jutting in one direction or another. It also doesn't fracture in equal layer thickness as you have it due to following the thickness on the foam sheets. Variation is the key for thickness and angle. Also be sure to scale up rubble from sand to pebbles to stones to boulders to the rock wall for a realistic embankment.
Its great news that Rodney had a new home 😊 I had an original rancor as a gift ad a kid (35 years ago) from my late uncle. Had it for yeaaaaaars, and it had since been lost 😢 This would have been a fantastic build for him
Would LOVE to see an extended video on the uses and techniques with laser cutter. The more I binge on your videos and see what you make the more ideas I get and want to pick one up. It definitely makes some precision looking pieces!
that's coming alone nicely! I like how you kept in the "pivots" you had to make during the process. keeps it real, because not EVERYTHING comes together as planned. great video!
Fantastic weathering on that rock face the technique on the second rock fade was so simple and yet so affective I am very interested in attempting the technique!!!
THANK YOU!! I’m glad to see someone doing this stuff. Making something out of nothing. And it might not mean anything to a great many people, but it puts those materials to good use, and it sparks innovations in the minds of those who might be looking for some use for materials that they have laying around.
Another handy tool for giving the foam a rock texture is a wire brush. I got a pack of 3 small brushes, one with stiff plastic one brass and one steel and use a combination of all 3 to Brice the rock face some texture.
Rodney's romping room. I love this. Such a cool idea. Can't wait to see the finish. I like the fact that you tell us what you do, both what works and what doesn't, we learn from both.
Looks good so far. I think we all appreciate that you show the struggles in addition to the successes. You need both to be able to “make something out of nothing” and further your craft! Well done!
Yes indeed! If you want to check out our Smugglers Guild over on Patreon we actually uploaded a weathering tutorial this week there for our members. If not, no worries, we are going to upload one here soon too!
I'm loving this build! Great work and really looking forward to the next video. Those rocks turned out really well. Also, I really appreciate that you left the bits in where you decided to backtrack and rework the terrarium. Everyone makes mistakes and you've shown that it's all part of the building process.
Love this project! If your planning on doing something similar in the future, I've got a couple of tips for you, from one model maker to another. 1. If you nail a couple of wood batons to the bottom of the board, it won't warp when you apply grouting material. (Can't tell you how many projects I've ruined by forgetting this.) 2. If you apply a layer of PVA glue and sand to the rock surface it would have made it all more unison and would have added more texture and a great seal for the XPS foam.
This was GREAT! I have the same foam cutting set and am going to be doing a rock ceiling in my room build using foam and was learning along with you and taking notes since I haven't even taken mine out of the box yet!!
Nice job Brian! The stone turned out great. I used XPS foam on my Big Trouble in Little China Jack Burton display to make stone. I love working with the stuff.
My first job out of high school involved cutting styrofoam and foam rubber with a hot wire cutter. In a small room. Lots of smoke and stink. Have you ever tried stuff called " Durham's Rock Hard Water Putty"? Two jobs ago, we used it sometimes for the theatrical /drama department. Cheap, easy to work with and odorless ( nearly so). I wonder if anyone has made a functional pet carrier like the one on " Alien"?
I'm currently into 1/6 scale Star Wars figures. Wondering if you've ever thought about doing anything in the size?? I'm currently going through ideas for a Mythos Obi Wan display in Tatooine.
@@TheSmugglersRoom sweet thought i recognised the layout i have one of little bit further in the movie (tie chasing Y wing in the trench) framed on the wall, any idea where you got the shirt from?
Very nice. Have you tried experimenting with mineral spirits on the foam from a spray bottle and then rinsing off yet?? Just do it some place that is well ventilated.
Rodney’s home is progressing nicely. Can’t wait to see the whole set finished and put in place. Question: are you planning to do any weathering to Rodney? He’s looking a bit glossy and fake. Also, maybe consider splattering a bit of Gamorean Guard blood and bits. Too gory?
Never too gory for us Deanna! Yes, totally planning on taking after Rodney with some paint, Carissa pointed out that same thing. We are going to do a full exclusive "Rodney Paint" for the Guild Members!!! Thank you so much!
Looking great Brian! Can't wait to see how this turns out. The learning process is one of the best parts of making stuff. If you are interested in other tips and tricks, check out Luke Towan's channel. He's a model railroad builder and has a lot of great ideas and techniques to use!
Pretty sure Boylei Hobby Time learned that Modpodge with paint trick from Black Magic Craft. Its commonly called the "Black Magic Base Coat" in the wargaming/ttrpg scenery crafting community. He didn't invent the technique, but he certainly popularised it.
I firmly believe music selection is the hardest part of video production. Or at least if you have a budget that negates paid for music. I think my fav’s Brian uses are those retro roaring 20’s songs
I stay back a bit so I don’t get any squeeze out. And I try to just do drops about a 1/4” inch away. Seems to do the trick. With the MDF you could also use wood glue. I’m just so impatient
Dear Brian the future terrarium of Rodney will be, I am sure of that, a true amazing pit ! If I may give you a little tip, go on the "tabletop witchcraft" channel to kip tips about the painting of the rocks and caves ! I am waiting the second part withe great expectetions !
It’s actually a Japanese wood saw. I have a set that I use exclusively on wood. However this one I had dropped a few years back and damaged some of the teeth. So I filed this down and I use it still for things like foam rather than throwing it out.
I so much love your videos! I love that you use Adobe Illustrator to sketch your pieces. I have used AI to design diorama pieces in the past but, unfortunately, I don't have access to a laser cutter (yet). Now... what thickness acryllic do you use on your SW control panel builds? Any specific brand that you recommend?
Thank you Martin! We have been using Delvies Plastic. They have great product, excellent customer service, and their prices are reasonable. For my laser cutter I use a lot of 1/8” material, and also some 1/4” material. Check them out: www.delviesplastics.com/
Hí from Spain Ihave a question about the foam plates....which is the name of this type of foam?? Sorry , I know that my english is very poor. Awasome job Thanks for advance
Im really happy I stumbled on your channel, everything looks cool as $&*#. This is looking great as well. Keep it up and one more thing....can I have it?
I hate to say it, but the original looked more like actual rock. The second looks like the more you tried to avoid a pattern, the more you ended up with one.
There were way to many "Experimental And failed OverDoing" and "I Know Better than Tried and True Methods" type of mistakes made in this build... Hope we all learned from this.
Boylei is one of the best miniature creators out there. Good choice in picking some ideas up from him.
Boylei fan here too 👋🏽
He is incredible!!
Hint for more authentic rock formations... Rock even if formed as strata is very rarely 100% horizontal to the floor/horizon. It usually is upshifted, or jutting in one direction or another. It also doesn't fracture in equal layer thickness as you have it due to following the thickness on the foam sheets. Variation is the key for thickness and angle. Also be sure to scale up rubble from sand to pebbles to stones to boulders to the rock wall for a realistic embankment.
What a cool build, can't wait to see Rodney's flat all done up.
Thank you glad you like it
Thanks for showing how it started off and that changing course, while learning from what you just did, has a lot of value.
Thank you. Glad you liked it!
Its great news that Rodney had a new home 😊
I had an original rancor as a gift ad a kid (35 years ago) from my late uncle. Had it for yeaaaaaars, and it had since been lost 😢
This would have been a fantastic build for him
Oh no! Sorry to hear that. I too have some great pieces that I’ve lost over the years.
Looks awesome Brian. I look forward to seeing the finished project. Love that you show us your techniques and what you learn from them. Thanks.
Thank you for watching
Awesome, ROdney will be so happy there, can't to see it finished
Thank you Ivan! He better like it 🤣
Would LOVE to see an extended video on the uses and techniques with laser cutter. The more I binge on your videos and see what you make the more ideas I get and want to pick one up. It definitely makes some precision looking pieces!
That's a great idea.
looking amazing Brian. Can't wait to see it all done!
Thank you!
Looks great - thanks for sharing your "learning" footage. Can't wait to see it finished and in place.
You bet! Thanks for watching!
that's coming alone nicely! I like how you kept in the "pivots" you had to make during the process. keeps it real, because not EVERYTHING comes together as planned. great video!
I appreciate that! 100% agree, nothing is perfect the first time
Fantastic weathering on that rock face the technique on the second rock fade was so simple and yet so affective I am very interested in attempting the technique!!!
Awesome man! Hope you do. Thanks!
I love both attempts at Rodney's home! Albeit, the 2nd attempt is much better. Wonderful technique!
Thanks Ron!!!
Excited to see how this turns out! Super neat idea
Thank you! Us too!
THANK YOU!! I’m glad to see someone doing this stuff. Making something out of nothing. And it might not mean anything to a great many people, but it puts those materials to good use, and it sparks innovations in the minds of those who might be looking for some use for materials that they have laying around.
Well said! YES!!! Using the stuff we have, especially now with material hard to come by.
Another handy tool for giving the foam a rock texture is a wire brush.
I got a pack of 3 small brushes, one with stiff plastic one brass and one steel and use a combination of all 3 to Brice the rock face some texture.
Great tip! Thank you!
Great job on your rock making by watching your videos am learning a hole from your videos happy modeling say safe and have a nice day
A great start on an epic project. I like how the white dry brushing makes the stones into stones.
Thank you very much! Yeah, just that little bit really made it pop!
Oh boy. Smuggler's Room found the Miniatures/Diorama space. Next week you'll be painting an army for star wars Legion.
Right? Loving the miniature building!
Rodney's romping room. I love this. Such a cool idea. Can't wait to see the finish.
I like the fact that you tell us what you do, both what works and what doesn't, we learn from both.
Thank you David!
Looks good so far. I think we all appreciate that you show the struggles in addition to the successes. You need both to be able to “make something out of nothing” and further your craft! Well done!
So glad you like that Drew, we agree!
Looks really cool can't wait too see the final outcome
Thank you
the rock looks real and i love the gate . . . very cool video
Thank you!
Amazing so far man. Love it!! Good call to show mistakes and re -do's...
Thanks man! Much appreciated!
I cant wait to see the finished product and i cant wait to see that weathering tutorial when you do one
Yes indeed! If you want to check out our Smugglers Guild over on Patreon we actually uploaded a weathering tutorial this week there for our members. If not, no worries, we are going to upload one here soon too!
I'm loving this build! Great work and really looking forward to the next video. Those rocks turned out really well. Also, I really appreciate that you left the bits in where you decided to backtrack and rework the terrarium. Everyone makes mistakes and you've shown that it's all part of the building process.
Thank you! Glad you like all the aspects of the build.
His name is perfect!! LOL!!... This is looking amazing Brian, looking forward to the next video!
More to come! thank you bro!
Amazing project! I really like the rancors name 😂
Thank you!
This came out beautiful. Would love to see some more terrarium pieces. I love doing stuff like this. It works in my house because I rent lol
More to come . . . we promise!!!
Love love love this! Can't wait to see more!
Thank you David!
thank you for making such great content! once i have the money i'll be transforming my home based on your videos!
Much appreciated! Can’t wait to see what you do!
Love it! I like how you fixed it.. it is great!
Thank you
Looking good!!!
Thanks man!
I love this project! I can’t wait to see the part 2.
Thanks bud!
Awesome brother can't wait for the next episode enjoy your videos...and here to help get your videos out to everyone please keep them coming
Thank you Roger. Really appreciate it!
Great video as always, more corners to fill.
Thanks bud!
Love this project!
If your planning on doing something similar in the future, I've got a couple of tips for you, from one model maker to another.
1. If you nail a couple of wood batons to the bottom of the board, it won't warp when you apply grouting material. (Can't tell you how many projects I've ruined by forgetting this.)
2. If you apply a layer of PVA glue and sand to the rock surface it would have made it all more unison and would have added more texture and a great seal for the XPS foam.
This are great tips, thank you!
This was GREAT! I have the same foam cutting set and am going to be doing a rock ceiling in my room build using foam and was learning along with you and taking notes since I haven't even taken mine out of the box yet!!
That is awesome! Can't wait to see what you do!
Nice job Brian! The stone turned out great. I used XPS foam on my Big Trouble in Little China Jack Burton display to make stone. I love working with the stuff.
Very cool! I would love to see that!
@@TheSmugglersRoom There's a video, check it out on my channel!
Looks like you carved a chunk off Caste GreySkull! Pretty cool effect! As always great video.
Thank you Matt!
Woow awesome. I wish I could build something like that.
You can! Just give it a shot!
@@TheSmugglersRoom last night I was searching where to buy the pink panther stuff and I found that we have a factory in Mexico.
Incredible
Much appreciated!
I plan to make a hallway themed like the batcave entrance. Do you think this method is good for large scale?
totally would! Sounds like a great project!
My first job out of high school involved cutting styrofoam and foam rubber with a hot wire cutter. In a small room. Lots of smoke and stink.
Have you ever tried stuff called " Durham's Rock Hard Water Putty"? Two jobs ago, we used it sometimes for the theatrical /drama department. Cheap, easy to work with and odorless ( nearly so).
I wonder if anyone has made a functional pet carrier like the one on " Alien"?
I haven’t heard of it, but sounds interesting
I'm currently into 1/6 scale Star Wars figures. Wondering if you've ever thought about doing anything in the size?? I'm currently going through ideas for a Mythos Obi Wan display in Tatooine.
Looks awesome! and was that a production storyboard from a new hope on your shirt?
Thank you! Yes it was!
@@TheSmugglersRoom sweet thought i recognised the layout i have one of little bit further in the movie (tie chasing Y wing in the trench) framed on the wall, any idea where you got the shirt from?
Very nice. Have you tried experimenting with mineral spirits on the foam from a spray bottle and then rinsing off yet?? Just do it some place that is well ventilated.
I haven’t actually. I will give it a try. Thanks!
Rodney’s home is progressing nicely. Can’t wait to see the whole set finished and put in place.
Question: are you planning to do any weathering to Rodney? He’s looking a bit glossy and fake.
Also, maybe consider splattering a bit of Gamorean Guard blood and bits. Too gory?
Never too gory for us Deanna! Yes, totally planning on taking after Rodney with some paint, Carissa pointed out that same thing. We are going to do a full exclusive "Rodney Paint" for the Guild Members!!! Thank you so much!
Looking great Brian! Can't wait to see how this turns out. The learning process is one of the best parts of making stuff. If you are interested in other tips and tricks, check out Luke Towan's channel. He's a model railroad builder and has a lot of great ideas and techniques to use!
I like how you show your mistakes.
Thanks! They always happen right?
Pretty sure Boylei Hobby Time learned that Modpodge with paint trick from Black Magic Craft. Its commonly called the "Black Magic Base Coat" in the wargaming/ttrpg scenery crafting community. He didn't invent the technique, but he certainly popularised it.
I bet you are 100% correct. We love Black Magic Craft around here too!
I already like this
Have you ever considered building the eye sentry from Jabba the Hutt's Palace or from the Mandalorian. One of the things I haven't seen built yet.
Yes!!!! I want one at my shop door!!!!
PERFECT 💪
Thank you!
Nice music
thanks
I firmly believe music selection is the hardest part of video production. Or at least if you have a budget that negates paid for music. I think my fav’s Brian uses are those retro roaring 20’s songs
@The Smugglers Room: When super gluing something like the gate, how close to the edge to you try to get your CA?
I stay back a bit so I don’t get any squeeze out. And I try to just do drops about a 1/4” inch away. Seems to do the trick. With the MDF you could also use wood glue. I’m just so impatient
VERY cool channel!
Thank you very much!
Which Rancor Monster did you use for this project
Fun fact: Rancor’s aren’t from Tattoine! They’re actually from Dathomir. Jabba had his smuggled over.
awesome you should do jabbas throne on top
oh my friend . . . we have something a tad more interesting ;)
is xps foam made with latex
Dear Brian the future terrarium of Rodney will be, I am sure of that, a true amazing pit !
If I may give you a little tip, go on the "tabletop witchcraft" channel to kip tips about the painting of the rocks and caves !
I am waiting the second part withe great expectetions !
Thank you Durand, he has a great channel. Definitely give it more of a look!
Yes!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏😉👍‼️
🙌
Is that just a normal saw or one made to cut foam?
It’s actually a Japanese wood saw. I have a set that I use exclusively on wood. However this one I had dropped a few years back and damaged some of the teeth. So I filed this down and I use it still for things like foam rather than throwing it out.
did he ever finish it??
i learned the hard way that, in a pinch, you can use your debit card to score that foam, but it will also melt the corner of your card.
awesome tip!
When can we buy those door kits ??? !
🤣. Would you want those offered in our store?
@@TheSmugglersRoom indeed!
2:16 this needs a lightsaber handle
LOL!!! YES!
I so much love your videos! I love that you use Adobe Illustrator to sketch your pieces. I have used AI to design diorama pieces in the past but, unfortunately, I don't have access to a laser cutter (yet).
Now... what thickness acryllic do you use on your SW control panel builds? Any specific brand that you recommend?
Thank you Martin! We have been using Delvies Plastic. They have great product, excellent customer service, and their prices are reasonable. For my laser cutter I use a lot of 1/8” material, and also some 1/4” material. Check them out: www.delviesplastics.com/
Hí from Spain
Ihave a question about the foam plates....which is the name of this type of foam??
Sorry , I know that my english is very poor.
Awasome job
Thanks for advance
hi there. This foam is called "XPS Foam". hope that helps!
Thanks
You should show it in the Diostructure group on Facebook
Cool! Thanks!
Im really happy I stumbled on your channel, everything looks cool as $&*#. This is looking great as well. Keep it up and one more thing....can I have it?
Thank you! Welcome to the group! . . . And, nope, you’ll have to make your own 😜
@@TheSmugglersRoom ok.lol
You should look into Geek Gaming Scenics Modelling Compound. His vids might also help, he's great at terrain.
We’ll check that out. Thanks
I actaully think your first wall wouldn't have looked bad if painted.
Thanks, appreciate it
@@TheSmugglersRoom great terrarium! Amazing work!
square rocks ok
I hate to say it, but the original looked more like actual rock. The second looks like the more you tried to avoid a pattern, the more you ended up with one.
cool
how bout a DIY Ewok Tree Village
Love it!
There were way to many "Experimental And failed OverDoing" and "I Know Better than Tried and True Methods" type of mistakes made in this build... Hope we all learned from this.
So you don’t like us showing aspects that we learned from?
Terrifying :)
LOL!!!
First 10 people yaaaa