I would love to see one with a detachable roof for interior play Seriously great video and i love that you make it seem reasable to work without a proxxon lol.
Thank you! My idea is to make an interior, but creating a stone base, so you can place the church on top and remove it to only have the tile floor (kind of black magic craft style)
This looks awesome! Do you think you can do a video on all the tools and materials you use and where you got them? I think that would be a great source for beginners like myself.
Hi! Thank you very much for commenting. Of course, I'll be very happy to help :) That's something I was wondering for a while, so it's nice to know there is people interested, definitely will talk about it in upcoming videos!
@@Sahaak_Craft I done a tiny hovel cutting out all the ''bricks'' /shingles from cornflake packet card....very depressing !...painting was great fun though....never again !
Haha thank you very much! I have to say that in video it seems fast but I dedicated a lot of time. Also as I mostly used PVA glue, driying times were long as hell 😂
I will add interiors in some upcoming videos, also for my houses. All you need to do is create a stone base with some tiles and place the building on top. Also, the adventure you mentioned seems super nice. Combining this kind of buildings with lots of vertical black rocks and some tealight flames will be a go to for this environment.
You mean for rock texture? Yes that's another way to go, but in my taste I prefer doing it brick by brick. Just go ahead with whatever technique you like or feel confortable 🙂
You can use corrugated cardboard instead, if it bends you can glue cardstock over it. Usually gluing two different materials prevent them from warping.
I've seen many videos of this nature, describing methods used to construct a myriad of different objects, all of which I'd like to assemble. But where would I put them?
Hi! I don't know where you live, but in my case (I live in Spain) A full board of XPS foam cost 4$ and I don't even used 1/10, A big sheet of foamcore about 5$ And I used les than 1/4 and the couple of wood pieces where in fact part of one for which I paid 1$. Cardboard is free from cereal boxes and stuff like that and yes you can add the cost of the glue and paint which I spent a super small amount. So yes, building this piece costed me around 5$, and if you replace foamcore for carboard you can build it yourself for even less. So I don't think I mislead anything with my thumbnail, and if in your country, materials are more expensive, I apologise, as that was never my intention. Usually, depending on where you buy materials the cost may change radically (for example an specialized craft store vs a dollar store) Also, thank you for commenting, all feedback is appreciated :)
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I'm glad it was a quick synopsis of each part and not a step-by-step marathon video! Excellent!
Yeah haha, I had like 5 hours of footage and I tried to compress it into something watchable 😂
Great result using accessible methods. And thanks for the templates!
Thanks to you for watching and commenting! 🙂🙂
That's massive! I like the system you used to make the roof, and the color of the walls is lovely.
Thank you very much Karl! 🙂🙂
This is a very nice build, the addition of free templates in the discription is great! Subbed!
Thank you very much! 😁
Really beautiful build 😊😊😊
Thank you so much! 😄
@@Sahaak_Craft you are welcome 🤗
I would love to see one with a detachable roof for interior play
Seriously great video and i love that you make it seem reasable to work without a proxxon lol.
Thank you! My idea is to make an interior, but creating a stone base, so you can place the church on top and remove it to only have the tile floor (kind of black magic craft style)
Everything u make just sets the bar higher and higher ✨✨
Thank you very much! I really appreciate that 😊😊
Wow, great work! Whenever i get a dedicated space for Frostgrave I will defintely use some of these, when i have the task of building my terrain
Thank you! Hope you can get this space soon and start crafting! 😁
This looks amazing! Fantastic job!
Thank you so much!
This looks awesome! Do you think you can do a video on all the tools and materials you use and where you got them? I think that would be a great source for beginners like myself.
Hi! Thank you very much for commenting. Of course, I'll be very happy to help :) That's something I was wondering for a while, so it's nice to know there is people interested, definitely will talk about it in upcoming videos!
@@Sahaak_CraftI would agree that I’d like a video like that as well!
Thats a bit stunning right there !!!!
Thank you very much! 😄
@@Sahaak_Craft I done a tiny hovel cutting out all the ''bricks'' /shingles from cornflake packet card....very depressing !...painting was great fun though....never again !
Huge project !
Yeah 😄😄
That is a super cool project and you did it quick compared to my builds. Taking some of your tips for sure!
Haha thank you very much! I have to say that in video it seems fast but I dedicated a lot of time. Also as I mostly used PVA glue, driying times were long as hell 😂
This looks so good I almost thought it was store bought! Nice job!
Thank you very much! :) :)
This is so good.
I found that if you texture with the foam ball before cutting windows it is less likely to rip.
Hahaha yeah I realised that just after cutting them all 😅🤣
We are all learning. Especially when we help each other out.
Keep crafting great stuff.
@@reddogterrain Absolutely mate, and thank you!
Wishing you nice crafts!
WOW just WOW
🙂🙂🙂 Thank you!
Supernice building! Liked and subscribed, sir!
Thank you very much mate!
It's amazing what you do! 😍
Thank you so much! 😄
Espectacular 👍
Gracias! 🙂
Looking great thankyou for the video I subscribed.
Thank you so much! 😁
Echoing interior play example! My players will be going to Elturel, Descent into Avernus, and plenty of church/building combats to come!
I will add interiors in some upcoming videos, also for my houses. All you need to do is create a stone base with some tiles and place the building on top.
Also, the adventure you mentioned seems super nice. Combining this kind of buildings with lots of vertical black rocks and some tealight flames will be a go to for this environment.
Nice work
Thanks!
Great stuff like always!
Thank you so much mate!
another possibility for the wall is to trace it with pressure on a whole piece with a pencil :D
You mean for rock texture? Yes that's another way to go, but in my taste I prefer doing it brick by brick.
Just go ahead with whatever technique you like or feel confortable 🙂
That is very thick foam-core !
The only stuff I have available in my area is thin and warps badly when painted :(
You can use corrugated cardboard instead, if it bends you can glue cardstock over it. Usually gluing two different materials prevent them from warping.
I've seen many videos of this nature, describing methods used to construct a myriad of different objects, all of which I'd like to assemble.
But where would I put them?
I mainly build this for playing D&D and other tabletop RPGs, and well my storage is limited, so I have to make some tetris 😅
@@Sahaak_Craft lol, I know what you mean!
Thx for that, but please, reduce the music volume pour the next video
Thanks for your feedback, noted!
Thanks for the templates. Spanish speaker?
Thanks to you for watching! Yes I'm from Spain! 😂
Where does the Only $5 come in? The wood pieces alone would cost that.
Excellent build but you don't need the misleading thumb nail
Hi! I don't know where you live, but in my case (I live in Spain) A full board of XPS foam cost 4$ and I don't even used 1/10, A big sheet of foamcore about 5$ And I used les than 1/4 and the couple of wood pieces where in fact part of one for which I paid 1$. Cardboard is free from cereal boxes and stuff like that and yes you can add the cost of the glue and paint which I spent a super small amount.
So yes, building this piece costed me around 5$, and if you replace foamcore for carboard you can build it yourself for even less. So I don't think I mislead anything with my thumbnail, and if in your country, materials are more expensive, I apologise, as that was never my intention.
Usually, depending on where you buy materials the cost may change radically (for example an specialized craft store vs a dollar store)
Also, thank you for commenting, all feedback is appreciated :)