I recommend papier mache for bin bags...wetted black paper around a ball of any old paper in much the same process here. The added benefit is that it does not require the use of a flame and that the bags sag and lean realistically...they can even be mashed into corners or leaned against walls etc.
The fiberglass repair mesh available at Halfords for a few quid makes great chain link fencing as it is already a diamond pattern. Cutting lengths of wire coat hanger make perfect posts for them too, especially as you can cut slightly long and drill holes for them in the basing material to make them really secure. The storage bins to skips is a great re-use of existing materials, bravo!
Cheers London, really appreciate the feedback and some nice tips too. I'm in Halfords alot for Primer anyway so next time I go I will defo take a look!
pro tip, any wall or long baracade piece of terrain like the fences and barricades work really well if you cut the corners off so its easy to put them at 90 degree angles to one another. it really helps set up the battlefield in a realistic way and minimizes the gaps between the pieces
Thanks Patricia, its was an attempt to try to keep it themed to the topic but I really like it too. I may use this kind of music in other videos too. Same way I watch most videos too. Listen while I paint haha
Thanks Patricia, its was an attempt to try to keep it themed to the topic but I really like it too. I may use this kind of music in other videos too. Same way I watch most videos too. Listen while I paint haha
Awesome, so many easy to intermediate techniques but they are so masterfully embroidered and painted&weathered... I shall definitely try this. I had been looking for little storage drawers (the kind that come with their own organizer, not as spares), as they make great houses for a postapocalyptic steampunk market, and all I could find was the kind you show as dumpers, but I love the idea. I think the black plastic is a must for the bags, but I’ve seen people fill them with battle spice (what you collect from the floor after several days of kitbashing and crafting, like gross sand made of micro offcuts from wood, paper, cardboard, epvc, xps, silicone, etc, with dust), and then superglueing the twisted and cut top of the bag, safer than melting it with heat...
Definitely going to use the trashbag build and the trash bins for some scatter terrain in Reality's Edge. The bins and barrels would work well for This Is Not A Test. Good stuff.
Haha I love it. No man, I am forever burning my fingers too. I do have a low temp setting on my glue gun which helps but alas if its not sticking them together with superglue then its burning my fingers with hot glue. Tis the price 🖖👍
I love this! These aren't supposed to be functional, but I have to say - the bottom side of the pallet should have fewer slats. You need empty space for the wheels of the pallet jack, otherwise you'll just end up prying the boards apart.
I know haha I used to work in a warehouse and shifted countless pallet while there but for ease of building I kept it simple. Appreciate the feedback though
Love your trashbags especially! I wonder if you've perhaps looked into using a rotary cutter for doing strips? It's used in quilting/sewing usually (where I used mine) but it works well for other thin things as well
Yes I have thought about it many times, but I have been trying to find a good heavy duty one that would cut card. Toying with the idea of getting a band saw which essentially would do a similar job as well as solve a few others at the same time but they are not cheap haha. Good tip though and thanks for watching
@@creativecuts7803 omg right? I'd love a bandsaw! My husband used to work in an aerospace mfg'er so we had access to one hah. Here's to maybe getting one in the future! =D
When capping off tubes, I've always found it easier to stick a square of card/plasticard etc to the ends then trim to match the diameter after the glue has set.
Those were great builds! That rust stuff is like magic too,, maybe next time if you were doing a similar project, for variation, barbed wire would look great on top of the fences and barrelled around some of the barricades and you have to put a mattress in one of the skips haha
This is ridiculously good!! It’s got to cost hundreds if not thousands to commission for something like this? If you were charging £200 per day, got to be a weeks worth of work?? Very inspired!!
Thanks, this was for a friend so the fee basically covered materials, but yeah... that is the dilemma in many ways. The time never will be equal to the money. £1000 is crazy money for a terrain set. I also have a background in fine art and if I paint a painting, I wouldn't think twice about selling it for £5000. It may take a week or so. None of it makes sense really but thats life I guess. I occasionally take on the odd commission but mainly i build stuff for the love really. Thanks for watching and I appreciate your comment. If your interested, in something shoot me an email.
This is great stuff. I can never find those curlers when I want them. Minor Nitpick: skips get scratched to bits as they are handled by cranes and slapped onto the back of trucks. Should be rust chips all over those bois. I must have a go at making some of this
Great work as always! You have a great way of elevating even simple builds with extra details and a great paint job! 👏 Also just ordered a bottle of that rust effect paint because it is awesome!
Love it! Great work as always. I’m doing my brick walls and concrete just getting the hang of things. I made a mistake with a thick application of oil based paint and it’s still not dry after several days. I’ll probably sand off most and re-paint.
Yeah careful with oil paint. Its wonderful stuff but if it is in any way thick, the outside can cure quicker than the inside and it will never dry. There are additives that any good art shop should sell which will speed up the drying time a lot. But only the ti instead amount is needed. But if in doubt get some white spirit and wipe it off with a cloth. Should get most of it off. Good luck man
@@creativecuts7803 Thanks. Yeah I put my oil paints in the back of my cabinet. Those cheap Apple paints, etc are perfect. I love the hair roller ideas. Very nice!!!
Matchsticks would make better fence posts mate...you can also make your fence posts pointed. Coffee stirrers give your posts a flat look...fruit bags make perfect fencing material as well...😁👍
Nice tips man. All personal choice I guess. Even I will do something one way one week and then the next week for no reason whatsoever I will do it differently. Makes no sense but we are all complex beings haha.
Liking the pallets & full bin bags... I thought "wow, how easy & effective" but still couldn't think of it, also saw another of your vids where you make ruined buildings from polystyrene inserts. Another costless effect for corrugated steel panels....cut the flaps from a cardboard box & wet them(but don't overdo it) until the outer & inner surfaces come away from the middle corrugated part, let it dry then you can cut away at your own leisure then paint it accordingly (rusted effect always works) although these days I'm kinda leaning towards buying the necromunda terrain sets of stairwells & walkway
I paint a small base of brown and orange mix with acrylics and then use my favourite rust product - 'Rust' by Dirty Down. This creates a really nice matte effect as the product reacts with air. Cant recommend it highly enough.
Great use of those storage hoppers [often useless for their intended purpose] but great as skips/dumpsters. The empty one with a few black bags is a great extra detail. I'm rather worried in case those barrels leak Lol! I've just looked up that rust stuff online & I'm wondering if you've found a way to make the stuff permenant without spoiling the effect. The website says its not permenant and to use varnish with care - what would be your experience of this? cheers.
Hiya Keith, thank you for your kind feedback and glad I could inspire you in some way. The rust product I use is from a company called dirty down who make products for film props really and while it is described as semi permanent, once on it is pretty permanent in my experience. You do need to use it as a final layer as anything else on top will reactivate it so a little planning maybe necessary. I have never tried to varnish over the top of it but if you do try let me know what happens haha. Good luck with your projects 👍
I'm currently building terrain for some future games, and I'll definitely try some of these! Where do you get that Rust paint? That stuff is really cool!
Your pallets are fancy ones. I’m impressed at how you made so many. I got flashbacks to when I was a scenic carpenter and had to build a lot of pallets for an H&M event. Not miniature pallets for me, but regular sized one. Oh, it was horrendous.
I found some cheap 3d printed ones from etsy.i think I got 20 for £5 or something like that. I have since kindly been gifted a 3d printer to review and can now print my own. But etsy is a great source for bits and pieces. Hope that helps 👍
Cheers dude, in all truth I can't remember, from some online hobby store ages ago, but its starting to run low. So I need to reup myself. Shouldn't be too hard to find, I think its used for movie props and that sort of thing.
Wanted to get this video out while I work on mega build inspired by my recent trip to Norway. Coming soon!
I recommend papier mache for bin bags...wetted black paper around a ball of any old paper in much the same process here. The added benefit is that it does not require the use of a flame and that the bags sag and lean realistically...they can even be mashed into corners or leaned against walls etc.
Nice idea, I will give it a try at some point. Thanks for the tip
One way to add variety to their shape is to stuff them with disposable items, like cheap beads or buttons.
The fiberglass repair mesh available at Halfords for a few quid makes great chain link fencing as it is already a diamond pattern. Cutting lengths of wire coat hanger make perfect posts for them too, especially as you can cut slightly long and drill holes for them in the basing material to make them really secure. The storage bins to skips is a great re-use of existing materials, bravo!
Cheers London, really appreciate the feedback and some nice tips too. I'm in Halfords alot for Primer anyway so next time I go I will defo take a look!
pro tip, any wall or long baracade piece of terrain like the fences and barricades work really well if you cut the corners off so its easy to put them at 90 degree angles to one another. it really helps set up the battlefield in a realistic way and minimizes the gaps between the pieces
Yeah I built a bunch more just as you said for the reason you mentioned. Appreciate the tip though. Always keen to learn! Thanks
@@last2nkow you and me both haha. Always appreciated brother! 🙏
I loved every piece, but my two favorites are the pallets and little trash bags. The trash bags were brilliant.
Haha one man's trash is another man's treasure
I really like the music in this one. I like what you build, but mostly listen to your videos while I work.
Thanks Patricia, its was an attempt to try to keep it themed to the topic but I really like it too. I may use this kind of music in other videos too. Same way I watch most videos too. Listen while I paint haha
Thanks Patricia, its was an attempt to try to keep it themed to the topic but I really like it too. I may use this kind of music in other videos too. Same way I watch most videos too. Listen while I paint haha
@@creativecuts7803 Also, your voice is pretty much ASMR. Looking forward to see and hear more of your work.
One of my favorite scatter terrain videos. Thanks
Cheers dude, thats really kind of you to say!
ok, the dumpsters are actually pretty f'n brilliant! I am gonna have to loot that idea. Excellent work on everything!
Cheers dude. Loot away haha. Really appreciate your kind feedback.
The dumpsters look huge though.
The greates terrain build for Necrons if ever see.. looks so awesome
Cheers 👍
I gave your video a like and even thought about subscribing, just as instructed. I subscribed afterwards.
Haha thanks Martin. Welcome aboard!
Awesome, so many easy to intermediate techniques but they are so masterfully embroidered and painted&weathered...
I shall definitely try this.
I had been looking for little storage drawers (the kind that come with their own organizer, not as spares), as they make great houses for a postapocalyptic steampunk market, and all I could find was the kind you show as dumpers, but I love the idea.
I think the black plastic is a must for the bags, but I’ve seen people fill them with battle spice (what you collect from the floor after several days of kitbashing and crafting, like gross sand made of micro offcuts from wood, paper, cardboard, epvc, xps, silicone, etc, with dust), and then superglueing the twisted and cut top of the bag, safer than melting it with heat...
one of the best do it yourself video I've seen to make simple but great looking scatter terrain! Many thanks for sharing this content 😀
My pleasure bud! Glad you found it useful
Brilliant … love this and thank you for sharing .. unfortunately I work at 1:12 scale but can certainly use these tips .. awesome work
Yeah scale can be a bit of a challenge but many of the basic principles still remain the same.
Those storage bins to dumpster is outstanding! I really dig the fencing, maybe add some razor wire at the top?
Cheers Tom, I'm glad you liked them. I had the same thought with the razor wire, maybe next time.
I love this stuff. I need to make a post-apocalyptic Xmas town this year.
Thanks dude!! Much appreciated 🙏
Definitely going to use the trashbag build and the trash bins for some scatter terrain in Reality's Edge. The bins and barrels would work well for This Is Not A Test. Good stuff.
Thanks Timothy, glad you found it useful.
Bro, you immune to heat? Those mesh gluing with that glue gun made my hand hurt hahaha
Awesome stuff, as usual!
Haha I love it. No man, I am forever burning my fingers too. I do have a low temp setting on my glue gun which helps but alas if its not sticking them together with superglue then its burning my fingers with hot glue. Tis the price 🖖👍
I love this! These aren't supposed to be functional, but I have to say - the bottom side of the pallet should have fewer slats. You need empty space for the wheels of the pallet jack, otherwise you'll just end up prying the boards apart.
I know haha I used to work in a warehouse and shifted countless pallet while there but for ease of building I kept it simple. Appreciate the feedback though
@@creativecuts7803 Sorry to bring back the memories! Hopefully slinging these doesn't cause any back pain flareups XD
Everything came out awesome!!
Very kind of you to say. Thanks for watching 👍
@@creativecuts7803 you are very welcome! Looking forward to seeing more in the future!
Love your trashbags especially! I wonder if you've perhaps looked into using a rotary cutter for doing strips? It's used in quilting/sewing usually (where I used mine) but it works well for other thin things as well
Yes I have thought about it many times, but I have been trying to find a good heavy duty one that would cut card. Toying with the idea of getting a band saw which essentially would do a similar job as well as solve a few others at the same time but they are not cheap haha. Good tip though and thanks for watching
@@creativecuts7803 omg right? I'd love a bandsaw! My husband used to work in an aerospace mfg'er so we had access to one hah. Here's to maybe getting one in the future! =D
When capping off tubes, I've always found it easier to stick a square of card/plasticard etc to the ends then trim to match the diameter after the glue has set.
Ahh yes the simple solutions... which sometimes evade us in the moment. Thanks for the tip
looks real cool.
Thanks Ron, much appreciated
I really love your stuff. Great job!
Cheers bud! Very kind of you to say! Thanks for watching 👍
Damn, this video is awesome. Love your stuff and looking forward to making my own crappy copies!
Those were great builds! That rust stuff is like magic too,, maybe next time if you were doing a similar project, for variation, barbed wire would look great on top of the fences and barrelled around some of the barricades and you have to put a mattress in one of the skips haha
Funnily enough I had ordered some barbed wire but it took ages to arrive. Will use it next time
I can't find his recipe for the rust paint. Where is it in his videos?
@@myronallen3010 it’s called RUST, Dirty Down Rust Effect.
This is ridiculously good!! It’s got to cost hundreds if not thousands to commission for something like this? If you were charging £200 per day, got to be a weeks worth of work?? Very inspired!!
Thanks, this was for a friend so the fee basically covered materials, but yeah... that is the dilemma in many ways. The time never will be equal to the money. £1000 is crazy money for a terrain set. I also have a background in fine art and if I paint a painting, I wouldn't think twice about selling it for £5000. It may take a week or so. None of it makes sense really but thats life I guess. I occasionally take on the odd commission but mainly i build stuff for the love really. Thanks for watching and I appreciate your comment. If your interested, in something shoot me an email.
This is great stuff. I can never find those curlers when I want them.
Minor Nitpick: skips get scratched to bits as they are handled by cranes and slapped onto the back of trucks. Should be rust chips all over those bois.
I must have a go at making some of this
Nice one Anthony. Poundland for haircurlers or boots. Your 100% right on the scratches the skips. Next time. Thanks for watching 👍
Although chips can be simulated rather expediently by dabbing on metallic paint with a stiff brush or a sponge.
In love with this!!
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Muita criatividade. Incrível! Da vontade de assistir por horas kkk muito bom!
Die Ideen sind einfach grenzgenial danke sehr
Niiiice! I especially like the dumpsters!
Cheers John, speedpainting it ain't but not in my nature to do things by halfs.
Those little pallets are the cutest thing ever! I love them!
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These look great!
As an aside, the bottoms of pallets usually only have one crossbar in the center (so three slats, as opposed to the top’s 4-6)
Simply brilliant
Great video. Love the lofi hip hop beats n shiz. Idvof loved it if there was the odd head/skull/arm/leg in the skips, just a thought.
there is so muh good stuff in this one video!
Great work as always! You have a great way of elevating even simple builds with extra details and a great paint job! 👏
Also just ordered a bottle of that rust effect paint because it is awesome!
Thats great 👍 wait till you try some of that rust stuff yourself. Will blow your mind. Thanks for taking the time to watch.
Nice video!
Cheers man, thanks for watching
awesome
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@@creativecuts7803 Really good video!!
Love it! Great work as always. I’m doing my brick walls and concrete just getting the hang of things. I made a mistake with a thick application of oil based paint and it’s still not dry after several days. I’ll probably sand off most and re-paint.
Yeah careful with oil paint. Its wonderful stuff but if it is in any way thick, the outside can cure quicker than the inside and it will never dry. There are additives that any good art shop should sell which will speed up the drying time a lot. But only the ti instead amount is needed. But if in doubt get some white spirit and wipe it off with a cloth. Should get most of it off. Good luck man
@@creativecuts7803 Thanks. Yeah I put my oil paints in the back of my cabinet. Those cheap Apple paints, etc are perfect. I love the hair roller ideas. Very nice!!!
th rubbish bag is genius :) I have not seen that before, thank you.
Cheers man, glad to share. Sorry our exchange involved a bag of rubbish, but it is what it is haha. 👍
@@creativecuts7803 😁
Matchsticks would make better fence posts mate...you can also make your fence posts pointed. Coffee stirrers give your posts a flat look...fruit bags make perfect fencing material as well...😁👍
Nice tips man. All personal choice I guess. Even I will do something one way one week and then the next week for no reason whatsoever I will do it differently. Makes no sense but we are all complex beings haha.
Liking the pallets & full bin bags... I thought "wow, how easy & effective" but still couldn't think of it, also saw another of your vids where you make ruined buildings from polystyrene inserts. Another costless effect for corrugated steel panels....cut the flaps from a cardboard box & wet them(but don't overdo it) until the outer & inner surfaces come away from the middle corrugated part, let it dry then you can cut away at your own leisure then paint it accordingly (rusted effect always works) although these days I'm kinda leaning towards buying the necromunda terrain sets of stairwells & walkway
My favourite way of making barrels is to chop up garden hose, and fill it with hot glue.
Nice man I like it. Will have to try some time. 👍
Hi, how do you make your rust effect? Thank you for the video.
I paint a small base of brown and orange mix with acrylics and then use my favourite rust product - 'Rust' by Dirty Down. This creates a really nice matte effect as the product reacts with air. Cant recommend it highly enough.
Great use of those storage hoppers [often useless for their intended purpose] but great as skips/dumpsters. The empty one with a few black bags is a great extra detail. I'm rather worried in case those barrels leak Lol!
I've just looked up that rust stuff online & I'm wondering if you've found a way to make the stuff permenant without spoiling the effect. The website says its not permenant and to use varnish with care - what would be your experience of this? cheers.
Hiya Keith, thank you for your kind feedback and glad I could inspire you in some way. The rust product I use is from a company called dirty down who make products for film props really and while it is described as semi permanent, once on it is pretty permanent in my experience. You do need to use it as a final layer as anything else on top will reactivate it so a little planning maybe necessary. I have never tried to varnish over the top of it but if you do try let me know what happens haha. Good luck with your projects 👍
@@creativecuts7803 Cheers mate, i think i shall have to invest in a bottle. I'll let you know.
Bice mate! They look good. I get ya on the barrels, way easier to buy haha
Yeah I found a decent seller on easy and bought like 20 and a bunch of crates and Jerry cans for £4.00
@@creativecuts7803 NOICE! They got anymore?
I'm currently building terrain for some future games, and I'll definitely try some of these! Where do you get that Rust paint? That stuff is really cool!
Most modelling stores sell it or you can easily find it online. It's called Rust by dirty down
Won’t the chip board bases warp? Curious 👀
Your pallets are fancy ones. I’m impressed at how you made so many. I got flashbacks to when I was a scenic carpenter and had to build a lot of pallets for an H&M event. Not miniature pallets for me, but regular sized one. Oh, it was horrendous.
Yeah they were a bit fiddly but patience and some nice music and I'm good to go.
Great video. Where did you order the Barrels from?
I found some cheap 3d printed ones from etsy.i think I got 20 for £5 or something like that. I have since kindly been gifted a 3d printer to review and can now print my own. But etsy is a great source for bits and pieces. Hope that helps 👍
@@creativecuts7803 thanks a lot, i'll have a look into it
Those hair rollers seem really hard to find in the wild though.... at least where I live.... It's like they don't make them anymore.
Haha you gotta go to the cheapest store you can find and sometimes you can find them. Good luck my friend. Your quest awaits
Hey CC, great video, where did you get that bottle of rust?
Cheers dude, in all truth I can't remember, from some online hobby store ages ago, but its starting to run low. So I need to reup myself. Shouldn't be too hard to find, I think its used for movie props and that sort of thing.
If I find some ill send you a link 👍👍
@@creativecuts7803 Found it!! It’s ‘Dirty Down’ I got the rust and moss from ‘Above and Beyond Retail’ just under £20 👍👍👍
@@BudgetModeller nice one man. Let me know how the moss is, never tried it but was tempted. You won't regret the rust though. Amazing stuff
Got a link?
If you dont mind me asking, how much did you charge for all this?
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what was the rust you used? could you post a link?
dirtydown.co.uk/product/water-soluble-paint-rust-25ml-pot/ there you go dude. Its great stuff
The music at the beginning was earache loud, followed by your soft voice which i now have to listen to thru my other (non deafened ear)
Sorry Paul, this is my old intro and yes it was a bit loud. I have since changed it to something calmer.
Muito bom!
Your voice is so similar to Neil Gaiman's!
I would rescrubscribe if I could. Nicely done!
Haha thank you 👍👍👍