Craft a Graveyard Fence and Gate for Tabletop Gaming | Completely Modular
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.ค. 2024
- Craft a Graveyard Fence and Gate for Tabletop Gaming
Hey crafting community! In this tutorial, I’ll teach you how to use XPS foam, foam board, and cocktail picks to build a modular graveyard fence set for your TTRPG encounters. These are versatile enough where they can be used for a number of scenarios in D&D, Warhammer, Mordheim, and more.
Hope you guys enjoy this video, and enjoy making your new graveyard fence even more! Feel free to shoot me a message if you have any questions about the build. Happy crafting!
00:00 Intro
01:24 Building the Fence
06:21 Painting Base Coat
08:08 Building the Gate
11:42 Dry Brush and Wash
13:24 Finishing Touches and Details
17:02 Finished Product
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Wow! You're project looks great!
I really dig it.
Really cool. 👍
awesome job!!!
Really cool
Instant subscribe. This is fantastic
I appreciate the compliment and support!
Nice video! Thank you! Re: hex nuts - I personally use wood screws instead of nuts. Works well and it adds balance to the pieces.
Thank you! I appreciate it, as always.
I’ve found that having all of the weight isolated at the bottom with a zinc nut tends to keep it standing better than distributing the weight evenly with a screw. When you bump it it’s more likely to wobble back into place. Maybe a fun experiment to try side by side and see what’s preferred.
This looks like a fun project! Thanks! One day I will get a Proxxon to make some of the cooler stuff 🙂
Of course! And other than that pillar decoration, it’s totally possible to do this one hand cutting. I’d say give it a go and see how it turns out 👍⚔️
great job and build,
Thank you!
👏👏👏
Nice work!
Thank you!
It looks great! :D
Thank you! 😊
Great making things the fighting pit and graveyard. Where did you get the cocktail sticks
I appreciate that! I found them on Amazon:
a.co/d/0hUYs4Xs
Nice build. Got a link for the cocktail skewers handy?
Thanks so much! Yes, here’s the link:
a.co/d/a7SmiDf
My only criticism is that the light bricks are too light and don't mix well. But that`s just a preference. Good job
In retrospect I could have added a green or something to give it more of a fieldstone finish, or just used a different shade of gray. Luckily it looks good in person.
@@parttimetabletopper I would be happy to play a game on that table, so don't sweat it
This is awesome! Super clever on the stone work with the pen.
Thanks so much! I wish I could take credit for the stonework idea, but it’s a technique I learned over the years from other creators.
looks cool, but why wear the glove?
It depends on when I had it on. Combination of not wanting to wash off paint/hot glue, and multitasking with other projects.