Nice work as ever man! It really does give me the vibe of a shop that's on it's last legs or in a really bad part of a really bad town that's not dying fast enough. A lot of those have cages on the windows so they can't be smashed.
Thanks, that's kinda the vibe I was going for. I figure if you have necromunda/5 parcsecs stuff going on then it's probably not in the nice part of town. The window cages is something I will definitely be playing with
@@thecavyforge7307 I bought a few spruces of the Stargrave Crew, Crew II and Mercenaries, and wasn’t quite sure what terrain style to go with. This project has the right look, dilapidated (like a forgotten outer planets settlement structure) but not extreme post apocalyptic. Perfect
Very impressed with the neon sign. When I first saw it I thought you had been experimenting with the LED neon rope lights. You might be able to get brighter colors using fingernail polish.
Great video. I'm definitely going to steal your concrete techniques on a project I've been putting off for a while. You are the only crafting TH-camr I see using gesso, is there a reason you use it over paint and mod podge?
yes, gesso is a lot cheaper and gives more of a 'tooth' so it helps paint adhere to smoother components. It also doubles as the black basecoat so it saves some time there
Great build! I am wanting to do some 2000 AD style terrain for my new Judge Dredd game that I just bought into and also wanting to flex my creativity. The main problem is storage though.
Sounds great, I have the starter set for it and the cyberpunk city will double up as megacity slums. As for storage that's why a lot of my terrain has flat tops so i can stack it then put smaller pieces inside
Hi, just a quick question, that insulation board you use for the concrete effect with the lines what is that product called, does it have a specific name? Trying to find my equivalent here in Australia - love your builds, sheer amazing attention to detail!
Thank you! It was advertised as underfloor insulation from b&q here. I've tried to find it online but I think it might be discontinued. It's essentially just thin Styrofoam for putting underneath carpet
Brilliantly improvisational 👍
Nice work as ever man! It really does give me the vibe of a shop that's on it's last legs or in a really bad part of a really bad town that's not dying fast enough. A lot of those have cages on the windows so they can't be smashed.
Thanks, that's kinda the vibe I was going for. I figure if you have necromunda/5 parcsecs stuff going on then it's probably not in the nice part of town. The window cages is something I will definitely be playing with
By far your best project yet. Now I can’t wait what you do with the interior. Thanks for making these awesome videos.
Thanks! I've got a few ideas but we'll see which ones stick...
@@thecavyforge7307 I bought a few spruces of the Stargrave Crew, Crew II and Mercenaries, and wasn’t quite sure what terrain style to go with. This project has the right look, dilapidated (like a forgotten outer planets settlement structure) but not extreme post apocalyptic. Perfect
Sounds great, I'm a big fan of the Northstar games plastics and how kitbashable they are@@dartmart9263
Nice use of components. Looks great. The texture and colouring is great. Nice! Love it all.
Your wier work was on point in this one
Nice, I like it! defo recommend an air brush for lighting effects
Chopper for Oz!
It's always fun to noodle around with crafting, you never know what'll happen. This is a really nice build and it was interesting to see.
Thanks!
Fantastic build! What a good one to round off the end of the year with
Very impressed with the neon sign. When I first saw it I thought you had been experimenting with the LED neon rope lights. You might be able to get brighter colors using fingernail polish.
That is an excellent idea! I will have to give that a try
cool video. I like the handmade graffiti and the neon signs.
Great video.
I'm definitely going to steal your concrete techniques on a project I've been putting off for a while.
You are the only crafting TH-camr I see using gesso, is there a reason you use it over paint and mod podge?
yes, gesso is a lot cheaper and gives more of a 'tooth' so it helps paint adhere to smoother components. It also doubles as the black basecoat so it saves some time there
Great build! I am wanting to do some 2000 AD style terrain for my new Judge Dredd game that I just bought into and also wanting to flex my creativity. The main problem is storage though.
Sounds great, I have the starter set for it and the cyberpunk city will double up as megacity slums. As for storage that's why a lot of my terrain has flat tops so i can stack it then put smaller pieces inside
Hi, just a quick question, that insulation board you use for the concrete effect with the lines what is that product called, does it have a specific name? Trying to find my equivalent here in Australia - love your builds, sheer amazing attention to detail!
Thank you! It was advertised as underfloor insulation from b&q here. I've tried to find it online but I think it might be discontinued. It's essentially just thin Styrofoam for putting underneath carpet
@@thecavyforge7307 Yeah I can't find anything like it.