Awesome job mate! If the floor of the pit was removable, you could have multiple floors made up, bloody fight pit, wet sewer floor, bottom of wishing well, etc . Love it tho
When gluing chains like those into smaller bits of terrain, I like to use a short piece of very small gauge wire and pin that into the terrain piece first, with just enough of the wire exposed so as to act as a “hook” for the chain. Just put a tiny dab of glue onto the wire and use some tweezers to place the loop of the chain onto it, it should hold pretty well and is fairly quick and easy.
Great idea. I think that's the way I would go in the future. Maybe even redesigning the bollards to have a small hole in them to poke a thin peice of wire through to hold it all in place nicely. Great advice 👌
Oh dam! I'm gonna have to get my shit together and get a few more videos out. I've been so irregular in here because of times, but also because of times I have a pile of feywild related builds coming very soon. Just can't put them up till we've played the game haha. Don't want to spoil the players for what I have in stall for them. Thanks for your support aswell mate, means the world
And three towers for the Posh audience to sit, safe distance and better view. Or even a gangplank overtop for the announcer / referee. Or a crane to drop monster-cages in! So many wild possi-Billy-Ties! Tanx Seb.
I feel like this build can be expanded on in future games. Love the idea of cages dropping down, making some kind of crain system hanging over top would be sick!
It was a fun simple build, and theres so many different ways that you could approach it. Im really hoping we can get our campaign up and running on youtube and ill be sharing it out once we know more.
I’m trying to replicate this for my first ever dnd build along side your others but I have no idea where to get the little scenery from like the weapons and the shields etc this is trully amazing as well
There's 2 ways too approach the weapons. Most of the ones in this build are 3d prints. I'll add the links to the video description of where i got these ones. But if you don't have a 3d printer you can usually get a heap of spare weapons form sprue miniatures. I have a few boxes of extra bits for kitbashing that I've collected from old Warhammer and other sprue minis over the years
Pitty i didnt get it out sooner, you could have copied my methods and had a fun set piece. I cant qait to get to play on this and see what trouble my halfling grave cleric can get into
I would highly recommend it! It was a super fun peice of terrain to play on. And I think with a few tweaks it could become more reusable. Maybe making a cage for the top of the hole would make it into another cool dungeon room or prison
Hey Seb, you know, that you can also cut MDF with a Cutter? But like the hard foam you will need multiple cuts... :) And after that maybe a new blade - just snap the old one off.
Yer ive seen people use them, and i probably would have done the same but lucky for my my room mate owns a jigsaw haha. I did pick up a fresh blade with the expectation of cutting it out tho
Thanks 😁 i cant wait to play on it! First game is set to be some tome this month and a beleive this is where our party will be meeting. A nice mix up from the usual "you all meet in a tavern"
It depends what paint you're using. If you try to spray paint directly into foam you will destroy it. The spray paints melts the foam. So the nod lodge acts as a protective layer. The mod podge layer also helps to seal the foam, giving it a slightly tougher exterior. which is good for long term survival especially if it's being used for games
@@SebMakesStuff thank you so much for taking the time to reply me!! I just bought the materials now and bought mod podge as well!! Love your videos btw!!!
@@SebMakesStuff Thanks so much for the encouragement for a newbie like me, Seb!! And for getting back to this basic noob question. Your videos help a lot, thanks for sharing! Big fan!!
@@SebMakesStuff No, the way to learn is to acknowledge criticism, take it into consideration, and use any advice you take away from it. By your logic, people can learn to be invulnerable by hurting themselves.
It's art, experimentation is a great way to learn. And you're using a bit of a slippery slope phalasy there to compare it to injury and invulnerability. Try giving actual advice next time, rather than just being negative and you might get a response that acknowledges your opinions
@@SebMakesStuff Man, if that's how you handle a little pressure, I can't imagine how pathetic you are in day-to-day life. I was using hyperbole to demonstrate how nonsensical and oversimplified your logic is. Oh, and by the way, it's spelled "fallacy," not "phalasy."
What pressure? Nothing you've said so far has added any value to the discussion, the only value is in the TH-cam engagement of the continued comments. Next time you want someone to take your criticism try making it constructive, otherwise you kinda just come accross a bit sad
Awesome job mate!
If the floor of the pit was removable, you could have multiple floors made up, bloody fight pit, wet sewer floor, bottom of wishing well, etc .
Love it tho
Ohhhh that's a great idea! I might have to make some extra peices that can fit into the base. Thanks for the inspiration!
Looks super fun to play in for dnd
Oh yer! I cant wait to get my character into some trouble on this board
Yo how is not every dnd enthusiast in on this channel? It’s insane 😤
Thanks 😁 its a slow burn, but ill get the attention of all my fellow enthusiasts one at a time haha
When gluing chains like those into smaller bits of terrain, I like to use a short piece of very small gauge wire and pin that into the terrain piece first, with just enough of the wire exposed so as to act as a “hook” for the chain. Just put a tiny dab of glue onto the wire and use some tweezers to place the loop of the chain onto it, it should hold pretty well and is fairly quick and easy.
Great idea. I think that's the way I would go in the future. Maybe even redesigning the bollards to have a small hole in them to poke a thin peice of wire through to hold it all in place nicely.
Great advice 👌
Fantastic Seb, it was a great intro to T&TRPG. Well, that's me all caught up with your channel now. Keep making things.
Oh dam! I'm gonna have to get my shit together and get a few more videos out. I've been so irregular in here because of times, but also because of times I have a pile of feywild related builds coming very soon. Just can't put them up till we've played the game haha. Don't want to spoil the players for what I have in stall for them. Thanks for your support aswell mate, means the world
Bring on the Game Goblins and the Sport Orks! A whole new kind of 'performance' roll for bards that seduce no one. 'ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED?'
And three towers for the Posh audience to sit, safe distance and better view. Or even a gangplank overtop for the announcer / referee. Or a crane to drop monster-cages in! So many wild possi-Billy-Ties! Tanx Seb.
I feel like this build can be expanded on in future games. Love the idea of cages dropping down, making some kind of crain system hanging over top would be sick!
Nice build, I've been thinking about a fight pit build. It would be fun to watch your campaign
It was a fun simple build, and theres so many different ways that you could approach it.
Im really hoping we can get our campaign up and running on youtube and ill be sharing it out once we know more.
I’m trying to replicate this for my first ever dnd build along side your others but I have no idea where to get the little scenery from like the weapons and the shields etc this is trully amazing as well
There's 2 ways too approach the weapons. Most of the ones in this build are 3d prints. I'll add the links to the video description of where i got these ones.
But if you don't have a 3d printer you can usually get a heap of spare weapons form sprue miniatures. I have a few boxes of extra bits for kitbashing that I've collected from old Warhammer and other sprue minis over the years
I literally had a fight pit in my dnd adventure yesterday, crazy to see you upload the exact way i described the pit
Pitty i didnt get it out sooner, you could have copied my methods and had a fun set piece. I cant qait to get to play on this and see what trouble my halfling grave cleric can get into
Why doesn't this have millions of views/likes..?
Haha your guess is as good as mine, just a matter of time haha.
Pretty cool Seb! I especially liked the rust added to the granny grating! That looked very realistic.
Cheers mate, gonna be a fun build to play on
Even if I will only use this once I really want to make one now
I would highly recommend it! It was a super fun peice of terrain to play on. And I think with a few tweaks it could become more reusable. Maybe making a cage for the top of the hole would make it into another cool dungeon room or prison
I am going to have to do that for my game!
Love that!
Hey Seb, you know, that you can also cut MDF with a Cutter? But like the hard foam you will need multiple cuts... :) And after that maybe a new blade - just snap the old one off.
Yer ive seen people use them, and i probably would have done the same but lucky for my my room mate owns a jigsaw haha. I did pick up a fresh blade with the expectation of cutting it out tho
Excellent build! I can see it being really fun to play on
Thanks 😁 i cant wait to play on it! First game is set to be some tome this month and a beleive this is where our party will be meeting. A nice mix up from the usual "you all meet in a tavern"
This is genius!
Why thankyou 😁
First Rule of this Fight Pit is: You tell everyone about this Fight Pit.
Second Rule of this Fight Pit is: You tell EVERYONE about this Fight Pit!
Its the worst kept secret in the village
A question please, does the mod Porte mix really necessary? What happens if I paint right away? Thank you 🙏🏻
It depends what paint you're using.
If you try to spray paint directly into foam you will destroy it. The spray paints melts the foam. So the nod lodge acts as a protective layer.
The mod podge layer also helps to seal the foam, giving it a slightly tougher exterior. which is good for long term survival especially if it's being used for games
@@SebMakesStuff thank you so much for taking the time to reply me!! I just bought the materials now and bought mod podge as well!! Love your videos btw!!!
@@SebMakesStuff nod lodge, mod porte.. gotta love these TH-cam autocorrect 🤣🤣🤣
Haha mod podge always switches up to something weird when I first type it out.
Hope your fight pit comes out awesome and plays out well at the table 😁
@@SebMakesStuff Thanks so much for the encouragement for a newbie like me, Seb!! And for getting back to this basic noob question. Your videos help a lot, thanks for sharing! Big fan!!
You tried way too hard with that rust. That color mix looks more like cheese puffs and trail mix that's been stepped on.
Ahh well, I was happy with it and the only way to learn is to try things
@@SebMakesStuff No, the way to learn is to acknowledge criticism, take it into consideration, and use any advice you take away from it. By your logic, people can learn to be invulnerable by hurting themselves.
It's art, experimentation is a great way to learn. And you're using a bit of a slippery slope phalasy there to compare it to injury and invulnerability.
Try giving actual advice next time, rather than just being negative and you might get a response that acknowledges your opinions
@@SebMakesStuff Man, if that's how you handle a little pressure, I can't imagine how pathetic you are in day-to-day life. I was using hyperbole to demonstrate how nonsensical and oversimplified your logic is.
Oh, and by the way, it's spelled "fallacy," not "phalasy."
What pressure? Nothing you've said so far has added any value to the discussion, the only value is in the TH-cam engagement of the continued comments.
Next time you want someone to take your criticism try making it constructive, otherwise you kinda just come accross a bit sad