Good call covering that distinctive looking bend in the straw, details like that are what really elevates a build!! I have always wanted to build a sewer for Mordheim and you are really giving me the itch to do so!!!
Absolutely brilliant job! It's the little details that make it pop. Wow I would love to play in a game with this sewer setting! Wererats and giant leeches so many different ways to play it out. A++
I’m just getting into necromunda and trying to learn how to make my own terrain. You are awesome. I would love to see your take on some industrial type buildings and terrain.i love that you post links to all the stuff you use.as someone new to the hobby and 50 years old that helps a lot. Nothing worse than seeing someone use something you want and have to hunt it down on the internet. Thanks so much for time to help others.you truly are one of TH-cam’s best.
Man these look cool. My OCD would fix those gaps between pieces cause it would drive me nutz. I would make corner walls also to finish those corners. I think magnets glued into you sides would also nicely keep your pieces together.
Absolutely fantastic. I thought you were a mad man when you started dropping on the powdered pigment, but that added a very nice touch to the piece. I applaud your willpower. I don't think I could have resisted painting those large open pipes green.
Absolutely fantastic build! Thank you for including information such as about how many pieces you got out of one package and roughly how much that cost. Very helpful! I love your videos--please keep them coming!
Totally love this series of builds. You totally took it to the next level, and you show how others can, too. Can't wait to try this. Thanks so much!!!!
I have found your channel after watching Wylochs Armory. Your content is great so far, but I lack some of the equipment you have as I am new to this crafting business. So far what I have seen is awesome. Keep it up. :)
Will do, thanks for watching. There are ways to make quite a few of my builds without some of these advanced tools, it just becomes a little bit trickier. I'm trying to do an even amount of builds from beginner to advanced on my channel.
So I am watching this and just instinctively I am thinking to myself, up on top I could use my Dragon Shout Disarm and send the Bandits' weapons into the sewer water. Either I have played WAY too much Skyrim or you captured the essence of the Ratway Warrens perfectly! Excellent job!
Great video. Awesome looking result! When cutting the blocks with the hot wire cutter, how about using the templates (the ones that you're using to mark the blocks, or maybe thicker ones from cardboard) and attach one on each side of the block, so it guides your wire. Theoretically you could push the cutter as deep as you want, because it would never go outside the boundaries of the templates.
okay the sewer tiles blew me away. Sewer walls! watched this backwards watched the portcullis first. major kudos for the support of the Boys and Girls club!. definitely want to try the clay (see it covering up my proxon-less free-hand cutting skills...)
Fantastic work again. Some of the most high quality, playable stuff being made on TH-cam. Frequent video schedule too, 😉. Better than some of the big name channels are doing.
Another excellent tutorial! One thing I felt was missing was a corner joiner section, maybe one for an acute 90o and one for an obtuse 270o angle? Stay healthy and happy!
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT Wonderful! Something else to look forward to. Have you considered making a hot wire cutter with a wider cutting surface? They're actually quite simple to make and it would enable you to make some of those larger cuts in one operation. Plus, like most crafting, you get the kick of having made it yourself!
Oh man that was Stella! Never thought of using Das clay like that....and I know what you mean about Premo loosing details when it’s warm! This sewer build is going to be amazing when it’s all complete! Thanks for sharing!!
Tabletop WitchCRAFT I’ve been racking my brains trying to work out what I can use these for once I start making them.....and then I remembered the game Dungeon Saga by Mantic Games.....these would fit perfectly! Now to start getting supplies!!
Nice work. I think I would have gone with a brick texture i think it would give more options for colour modulation and make the slime and grime a bit more visible but that's just a matter of taste/opinion. Your version is excellent a lot of work and no doubt you got a lot of satisfaction from creating this from scratch. I do have a small point to make though, in the UK a bell end is a slang term for part of a male appendage and is often used to describe someone in a derogatry manner. I'm not complaining it just made my inner child snigger. Keep up the good work a most entertaining and informative video.
Thank you Bloodnock... Yeah, I just saw what that means in the UK. Here in the US it is used on the daily when working construction for any type of pipe.
i love how each individual piece of this build seems to have its own little story fro the little rat just sat there chilling to the broken pipes on the wall amazing pieces mate keep in up and congrats on the new subs you doing fab and deserve all the new followers you get ohh by the way well done you and amazing job on supporting your local youth by donating your patron money you get to it that is amazing buddy
Hey Michael, thank you. I looked at each wall like they each had their own little story. You're in my mind :) The local Boys and Girls Club does a lot for our community.
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT it is always grate to give bk when you can and you are even at the most of trying times so well done you keep it up buddy and amazing content as always
Look really awesome. The only problem i have with this type of craft is that they are useless in combat. Maybe you can climb up the stair but not much other. They are like diorama. I never make things that i cant use multiple times
Thank you. Yes, there are quite a few things you can use. Pigment fixer is great, but can get expensive. You can also use a mist of just Isopropyl Alcohol or you can then add a mist of watered down glue over the alcohol. Nothing really makes it completely locked in. If you rub the pigment it'll come off no matter what you use. Keep in mind the color variation will change once you apply liquid. In some cases you don't have to add anything to bind it to the craft... if you're not going to be touching it. Good luck!
@ thanks so much man. Really appreciate the detailed response. That’s incredibly helpful. I’ll keep in mind that nothing will keep it truly locked in. Maybe I’ll put it in places less likely to be handled. Thanks heaps.
Tip for anyone using large sheets of DAS clay and a texture roller, dont lube with water, use baby powder ...lots and lots of it. It sticks way less and you can be really firm with it. I did an 18 inch disc recently with a 12" cobblestone roller from greenstuff and had no sticking at all. Tons of talc is the answer.
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT No problem, though dried DAS will reactivate with water quite readily, so I painted it with watered down mod podge first to seal it. But before that the surface dried like porcelain ...smelled nice too. :D
Awesome wall tiles. How do you get the ideas for all the different details? My walls would look all the same. I'm really looking forward to see the rat video.
I nearly spat tea over my laptop when he said that. I checked and they are genuinely called bell end pipe fittings. I find this pleasingly amusing. I am 45 years old...
Tabletop WitchCRAFT cool. If you go to this game workshop link and download badzone delta 7. There are ideas for Necromunda tiles. That’s how I found your channel. It said you can fight in the sewers. Right now I’m looking for other ideas from the download. Such as a collapsed section, pitfalls, ARCHAEOTECH DEVICE, furnace floor, ventilation tunnel, malfunction generator, sludge farm, flooded secretion, Promethium Barrels and Fuel Tan, unlit Corders, unlit junction, secured volt, fungus sprawl, waste compactor, Xenos nesting chamber, rust town ruins, cult rituals. Maybe you can show me how to make them. I like the flooded areas, the the ventilation tunnel, furnace floor.
Late watching this video so this comment probably won't get answered but I'm gonna give it a shot anyway... How do you keep DAS air dry clay from cracking ??... I tried it a thousand times and every project gets tossed due to cracking. I've tried thin sheets and thick sheets both cracked. I've tried mixing PVA glue into it...It cracked. I've tried allowing it to dry before attaching it to the piece... It cracked. I've given up using it.. If I could get past the cracking problem It'd be great stuff with 1,001 uses but right now it's totally useless for me. More of a headache then what it's worth.
Hey Rick, I find that starting with a thin uniform sheet of clay is important. Then another even coat of Aleene’s Tacky glue holds it real nice. To blend two separate pieces of clay I don’t use water I use Aleene’s again. So far, no cracking. Give it another go. Good luck!
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT ... Thanks I'll try it... I love the way DAS looks when I work with it but the cracking problem drives me crazy... Thanks again and keep up the good work!
I am experienced builder myself and combine 3D printed stuff with XPS foam. Your channel is a great source of inspiration though. Its also great that you offer templates, which is super helpful for beginners. My only criticism is the poor choice of a channel name, since for my taste its a bit too similar to another crafting channel ^^
I would think, if you were to forgo the LED set up in the 1st video in this series and not make the bases as deep as John, MDt has made, you can still have an amazing set of sewer tiles without taking up as much space. I had also considered using the in-wall LED option, thus requiring less base-space. The really amazing thing about the videos John and others have made is that they are a start point for your own imagination. Build! Modify! Adapt! PS - Yes, I've declared John a Doctor of Terrain.
Thank You for thinking of others and donating to that food pantry....the world needs more people like You! I really like Your channel as well..
Thank you Mantis :) They do a lot for our community!
6:48 pair of dice?
Great video, I like how you don't rush through the steps, allows us to follow along no worries.
Thanks for the feedback :). 6:48 It’s a brand of wire cutter. Picked it up from my father years ago and it just stuck.
It would be really cool to play Dungeon Universalis with that scenery!!!
I can say from experience it is! Give the build a try! Any questions you know where to find me.
Good call covering that distinctive looking bend in the straw, details like that are what really elevates a build!! I have always wanted to build a sewer for Mordheim and you are really giving me the itch to do so!!!
Thank you Eric. I appreciate that. Time to build that sewer :)
Those smaller rolls can be found inside rolls of aluminum foil, cellophane wrap and wax paper too
Was wondering about that, thanks!
Thanks for sharing Eric.
Great rat! Great build actually. I really like your technique with the water texture.
Thank you Mike. Video to come on how to make that rat!
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT EXCELLENT!!
True artistry! A 3-d city for beneath your city. You will get a lot of use out of the pasta roller.
Thank you Rob. Yes, I've used it quite a bit already!
Now I'm excited to watch the making of Benny the rat! Looking forward to it
Awesome! Make sure to post Benny in my Fan Art album on my Facebook page !
God DAMN this stuff looks beautiful. There is something so satisfying about how clean these builds are.
Thank you :)
Just fantastic. The pipes pouring into a pipe is excellent. Your technique is excellent. Truly great
Zombie Dad Thank you :)
I like what you did with the sewer tiles... but adding the walls it makes the whole scene more immersive Great Job! keep them coming.
You got it!... 2 more videos to come in this series!
Next level crafting, I’m totally doing my own sewer next.
Thank you. Yeah go for it. Working with the clay is a lot of fun and it gives great results!
The one with the hole is BA. Well done!
Thanks. 🤘
There's that depth again :) great job.
I totally agree with you on projects like this, adding detail is an amazing way to step up your game !
Thank you !
Absolutely brilliant job! It's the little details that make it pop. Wow I would love to play in a game with this sewer setting! Wererats and giant leeches so many different ways to play it out. A++
Merlin's Monkey Give the build a try! You can do it :)
I’m just getting into necromunda and trying to learn how to make my own terrain. You are awesome. I would love to see your take on some industrial type buildings and terrain.i love that you post links to all the stuff you use.as someone new to the hobby and 50 years old that helps a lot. Nothing worse than seeing someone use something you want and have to hunt it down on the internet. Thanks so much for time to help others.you truly are one of TH-cam’s best.
Thank you sylntghost007, I really appreciate that. I'll definitely add more of the necromunda/industrial type builds to my request list!
That sewer system looks awesome! I really like that rat too. Great work!
Thanks Jacob... I have a video coming out on how to make that rat real soon along with another cool creature.
I just found this channel. Awesome work.
Glad you found it!.... and thank you !
Pretty bad ass my good sir.
Right on J Bell 🤘
This is so incredible and detailed!
Also: bell end lol
Thank you, and let me guess, you're from the UK :) I now know what that means.
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT Maryland, actually, I've just spent way too much time online🤣😅
@@jadelilly420 :)
Man these look cool. My OCD would fix those gaps between pieces cause it would drive me nutz. I would make corner walls also to finish those corners.
I think magnets glued into you sides would also nicely keep your pieces together.
Kruell Thanks. I’m not sure magnets would work as these are pretty beefy once completed. Corner sections would be a nice touch.
Absolutely fantastic. I thought you were a mad man when you started dropping on the powdered pigment, but that added a very nice touch to the piece.
I applaud your willpower. I don't think I could have resisted painting those large open pipes green.
Eddie O'Rourke :) Thanks Eddie!
An end cap/pillar that you could put to link up two walls edges back to back to hide the black edge would be cool!
Thomas Kiser Definitely!
Nice work bud. your sewer pieces look good. Narration also much better.
Dirty D's RC Happy to hear that. Working on it week by week.
That Vallejo water effect technique is sorcery. Gotta get some of that!
M Young Thanks. Not too hard to do and really gets the point across!
I love that brick blanket :D
I love it haha... brick blanket.
Those pigments and thinner is a thing I wasn't aware of until now, they look great along with your whole build. Really great work.
Jon Annett Thank you Jon!
Dear Eric, Outstanding work! Kind Regards Johnny
Eric... ? :) Thank you
love how detailed yet easy your builds are
Thank you Debbie :)
Absolutely fantastic build! Thank you for including information such as about how many pieces you got out of one package and roughly how much that cost. Very helpful! I love your videos--please keep them coming!
Will do! Thank you for watching :)
Another Master class, these are fabulous.
Thanks again :) I appreciate that.
Epicly cool what you are doing
Thank you !!
Wooooow!!!! Very cool sewer walls! Amazing!
Thank you AA M!
Dude, you are on some complete other level. I would love to be at a table with you running a game.
Thank you Franky :) Let me know when you're up my way!
Amazing. Great Concept
Chrisso Babcock Thank you Chrisso
Totally love this series of builds. You totally took it to the next level, and you show how others can, too. Can't wait to try this. Thanks so much!!!!
Jordana Wells You got it! Thanks for watching :)
22:03
Egg Shen: "You will come out NO MORE!"
Jack: "What! Huh? What will come out no more?"
I have found your channel after watching Wylochs Armory. Your content is great so far, but I lack some of the equipment you have as I am new to this crafting business. So far what I have seen is awesome. Keep it up. :)
Will do, thanks for watching. There are ways to make quite a few of my builds without some of these advanced tools, it just becomes a little bit trickier. I'm trying to do an even amount of builds from beginner to advanced on my channel.
Fantastic job! Wow.
Thank you Lisa.
Great tutorial. Those sewer walls look awesome. Love the rat and look forward to that vid. Thanks for sharing
You got it :) Rat video coming soon !
I love the flexibility that DAS clay brings to a project! I’ve been working with it lately on my channel and it really is awesome stuff! Good work!
Yeah, it really is awesome to work with! Thanks.
These are insanely good. Bravo!
Thank you.
Terrific as usual. I hope you make a video sharing your experience with the pasta machine - sounds like a great idea! :)
I will :) Thanks for watching.
So I am watching this and just instinctively I am thinking to myself, up on top I could use my Dragon Shout Disarm and send the Bandits' weapons into the sewer water. Either I have played WAY too much Skyrim or you captured the essence of the Ratway Warrens perfectly! Excellent job!
MacAttack001 Is there such a thing as too much Skyrim????
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT You and I may not believe so, my wife on the other hand will walk by stop and ask, "are you playing Skyrim, again?" :D
MacAttack001 I hear ya.
Great video. Awesome looking result!
When cutting the blocks with the hot wire cutter, how about using the templates (the ones that you're using to mark the blocks, or maybe thicker ones from cardboard) and attach one on each side of the block, so it guides your wire. Theoretically you could push the cutter as deep as you want, because it would never go outside the boundaries of the templates.
Yeah, that's a great idea. That span is really pushing it tho for the size of the hot wire knife. But cutting foam that way is a great idea.
okay the sewer tiles blew me away. Sewer walls! watched this backwards watched the portcullis first. major kudos for the support of the Boys and Girls club!. definitely want to try the clay (see it covering up my proxon-less free-hand cutting skills...)
The Angry Dwarf Next week is the 4th video in the series. You won’t watch that one out of order :).
Incredible work! Thank you for sharing.
manjr Thank you manjr. Thank you for watching.
I am going to do this project, love it! 👍🏻
A Wallach Awesome, thank you Wallach.
This is so cool. I love this
Thank you Wanda !!
Dude, this was insane!
Thanks boyr321!
Fantastic work again. Some of the most high quality, playable stuff being made on TH-cam.
Frequent video schedule too, 😉. Better than some of the big name channels are doing.
Thank you Yuigaron!!
Subscribed so I can watch the rat video the day it comes out. That looks awesome and I can hardly wait!
Awesome, thank you !! Coming soon.
Another excellent tutorial! One thing I felt was missing was a corner joiner section, maybe one for an acute 90o and one for an obtuse 270o angle?
Stay healthy and happy!
Mykl Carlton Oh I thought about it even some other tile options as well. Use this video for ideas and craft some up!! :)
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT Wonderful! Something else to look forward to.
Have you considered making a hot wire cutter with a wider cutting surface? They're actually quite simple to make and it would enable you to make some of those larger cuts in one operation.
Plus, like most crafting, you get the kick of having made it yourself!
Mykl Carlton I have thought about it yes. I’ve been able to work around the limitations of the Proxxon so far. Maybe someday tho!
This was bad ass! Awesome video man.
Wun Lo Thanks Wun Lo 🤘
Oh man that was Stella! Never thought of using Das clay like that....and I know what you mean about Premo loosing details when it’s warm! This sewer build is going to be amazing when it’s all complete! Thanks for sharing!!
Thank you Andy! I'm excited to play on this once fully complete!!
Tabletop WitchCRAFT I’ve been racking my brains trying to work out what I can use these for once I start making them.....and then I remembered the game Dungeon Saga by Mantic Games.....these would fit perfectly! Now to start getting supplies!!
Andy Gorman Right on... awesome!
One thing with the CA glue.. have a look on how to make a paste with it. Might be worth it
Nice work. I think I would have gone with a brick texture i think it would give more options for colour modulation and make the slime and grime a bit more visible but that's just a matter of taste/opinion. Your version is excellent a lot of work and no doubt you got a lot of satisfaction from creating this from scratch. I do have a small point to make though, in the UK a bell end is a slang term for part of a male appendage and is often used to describe someone in a derogatry manner. I'm not complaining it just made my inner child snigger. Keep up the good work a most entertaining and informative video.
Thank you Bloodnock... Yeah, I just saw what that means in the UK. Here in the US it is used on the daily when working construction for any type of pipe.
This is awesome, im inspired thank you
Excellent. Thank you rafael.
If I won the lotto, I would just do this all day. Have a warehouse where I keep it all. Maybe charge people 2 bucks to have host their games there.
A dream for sure !
when adding those rocks I was like "is he adding single turds? thats dedication!"
Papermonk lol
Charming.
BOOM! Another masterpiece 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you!
i love how each individual piece of this build seems to have its own little story fro the little rat just sat there chilling to the broken pipes on the wall amazing pieces mate keep in up and congrats on the new subs you doing fab and deserve all the new followers you get ohh by the way well done you and amazing job on supporting your local youth by donating your patron money you get to it that is amazing buddy
Hey Michael, thank you. I looked at each wall like they each had their own little story. You're in my mind :) The local Boys and Girls Club does a lot for our community.
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT it is always grate to give bk when you can and you are even at the most of trying times so well done you
keep it up buddy and amazing content as always
9:55 hello from Britain... 🤣
Yeah, I was in formed as to what that means on your side of the pond. Common term here haha.
hey man randomly came on this video, this looks awesome !! you got that nice soothing voice going on too ^^
keep having fun ma dude
Will do William... thanks !
Amazing work. Keep this up and your channel is gonna blow up, my dude!
Thank you Daniel! That's the plan. :)
Cool build really like it
Thank you Jamieson :)
Look really awesome. The only problem i have with this type of craft is that they are useless in combat. Maybe you can climb up the stair but not much other. They are like diorama. I never make things that i cant use multiple times
That's why I designed them the way I did. The fact that there is a catwalk at the top of each wall adds a lot of options when in the sewer.
Awesome work sir. Is there a replacement you could use instead of airbrush thinner?? Keen to try pigments but don’t have the thinner.
Thank you. Yes, there are quite a few things you can use. Pigment fixer is great, but can get expensive. You can also use a mist of just Isopropyl Alcohol or you can then add a mist of watered down glue over the alcohol. Nothing really makes it completely locked in. If you rub the pigment it'll come off no matter what you use. Keep in mind the color variation will change once you apply liquid. In some cases you don't have to add anything to bind it to the craft... if you're not going to be touching it. Good luck!
@ thanks so much man. Really appreciate the detailed response. That’s incredibly helpful. I’ll keep in mind that nothing will keep it truly locked in. Maybe I’ll put it in places less likely to be handled. Thanks heaps.
SO COOL !
Thank you :)
Buying a proxxon today. I know it is a terrible decision with things so bad but yolo
lanesteele240 That will keep you busy.
Do a search for Estes Rocket Body Tubes. They have lots of sizes and lengths available.
Great tip, thanks Pinworthy!
Tip for anyone using large sheets of DAS clay and a texture roller, dont lube with water, use baby powder ...lots and lots of it. It sticks way less and you can be really firm with it. I did an 18 inch disc recently with a 12" cobblestone roller from greenstuff and had no sticking at all. Tons of talc is the answer.
Interesting.. no issues painting afterwards?
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT No problem, though dried DAS will reactivate with water quite readily, so I painted it with watered down mod podge first to seal it. But before that the surface dried like porcelain ...smelled nice too. :D
How many bell ends was that again?
Awesome wall tiles. How do you get the ideas for all the different details? My walls would look all the same. I'm really looking forward to see the rat video.
I watched a lot of TMNT as a kid :) Rat video coming soon! Thanks.
“Bell end”.. hah
I nearly spat tea over my laptop when he said that. I checked and they are genuinely called bell end pipe fittings. I find this pleasingly amusing.
I am 45 years old...
@@jonb4155 I'm 58 and I immediately turned into Finbarr Saunders.
All you need now are the corner pieces. the gaps in the first shot, I felt, took away from the image.
Yeah, I might put a few together.
Where do you find those paper towel rolls? I’ve manly seen the normal size..
I save them up over time... some are from aluminum foil packages, others are from random stuff... You can buy cardboard tubes online too.
Tabletop WitchCRAFT cool. If you go to this game workshop link and download badzone delta 7. There are ideas for Necromunda tiles. That’s how I found your channel. It said you can fight in the sewers. Right now I’m looking for other ideas from the download. Such as a collapsed section, pitfalls, ARCHAEOTECH DEVICE, furnace floor, ventilation tunnel, malfunction generator, sludge farm, flooded secretion, Promethium Barrels and Fuel Tan, unlit Corders, unlit junction, secured volt, fungus sprawl, waste compactor, Xenos nesting chamber, rust town ruins, cult rituals. Maybe you can show me how to make them. I like the flooded areas, the the ventilation tunnel, furnace floor.
26Snoopy82 Some killer ideas! I’ll add some to my build list.
Tabletop WitchCRAFT all those things I told you was from the download for Necromunda. There is not a lot for Space Hulk terrain videos either.
Parabéns pelo vídeo
Thank you :)
Nice
Really like the rat
Thanks :)... You don't want to miss next weeks video...
I was told no-one likes sewer encounters ;D
What!! haha...
Very nice working bro I'm from india Maharashtra Pune , very nice I want to meet you 😊😊
Thank you :)
Wife said if I build one more thing she’s going to throw me outside!
Cabin fever from the virus !!!!!
Time to build a shed :)
You forgot the vid link to the patterned roller in the discription
Link pops up at 3:57 in the video.
Late watching this video so this comment probably won't get answered but I'm gonna give it a shot anyway... How do you keep DAS air dry clay from cracking ??... I tried it a thousand times and every project gets tossed due to cracking. I've tried thin sheets and thick sheets both cracked. I've tried mixing PVA glue into it...It cracked. I've tried allowing it to dry before attaching it to the piece... It cracked. I've given up using it.. If I could get past the cracking problem It'd be great stuff with 1,001 uses but right now it's totally useless for me. More of a headache then what it's worth.
Hey Rick, I find that starting with a thin uniform sheet of clay is important. Then another even coat of Aleene’s Tacky glue holds it real nice. To blend two separate pieces of clay I don’t use water I use Aleene’s again. So far, no cracking. Give it another go. Good luck!
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT ... Thanks I'll try it... I love the way DAS looks when I work with it but the cracking problem drives me crazy... Thanks again and keep up the good work!
I am experienced builder myself and combine 3D printed stuff with XPS foam. Your channel is a great source of inspiration though. Its also great that you offer templates, which is super helpful for beginners. My only criticism is the poor choice of a channel name, since for my taste its a bit too similar to another crafting channel ^^
in the U.K bellend means something very different lol
StevoE26 So I’ve heard 😏. Very different meaning here in the states.
Very cool but too big to store easily. Amazing detail though.
You can just make 3-4 of them and use them as scatter terrain for the tiles. The elevated catwalk really adds a cool element to the sewer!
I would think, if you were to forgo the LED set up in the 1st video in this series and not make the bases as deep as John, MDt has made, you can still have an amazing set of sewer tiles without taking up as much space. I had also considered using the in-wall LED option, thus requiring less base-space. The really amazing thing about the videos John and others have made is that they are a start point for your own imagination. Build! Modify! Adapt!
PS - Yes, I've declared John a Doctor of Terrain.
David Gleffe haha, Thanks David. I agree. Use the videos to spark some inspiration and build a creation all your own!
I don't understand why you chose to use 6x16 clay instead of easy old foam board.
Changing things up. You can definitely use foam here, but the clay adds a lot more texture options.
corner wall? door?
LexiByDay Still 2 more videos to come in the Sewer Series :)
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT there'll still be other things but I can make them by combining tutorials together
LexiByDay Yes, you can definitely make the corners by modifying the walls in this video. Hang on for the other suggestion ;)
Hello visited ur paradise
Lani Buante Paradise... I love it. Thanks!
The long intro doesn't help you one bit. (believe it)
I know... working on it :)
Lol, Not too familiar with British slang are you? You keep saying "Bell End" with a straight face.
krulty I am now since the video was released :). I use this term on a daily basis where I work. In the US it’s a common term in construction.
@@TabletopWitchCRAFT Lol as an Englishman, I find that hilarious.
krulty I bet haha.
It looks totally toxic!
It is :)