I've been building for 30 yrs, and these vids are some of the best I've seen. Simple techniques, effective design. And functional. Taught this old dog some new tricks. Thanks!
Thank you very much for this series. Our shop has a bunch of Foam core ruins we've done for tourneys, but they are as rudimentary as heck. It will be excellent to build some nice ones for the owners instead.
Covering all that in the next video mate, for quick builds, I just prefer throwing a bit of balsa wood on the inside to reinforce the join. Works well for me and it's a lot quicker than find cutting.
Mel you are very good at this foam board thing, I need so suggestions on how to go about building a log cabin, can't think of a way to hide the log over hang at the end of each wall.
Just started collecting and playing Warhammer 40K and this series is so inspiring! Very good videos! One question: Have you finished this piece? I can´t find it. Would love to see the end result.
Hello Mel, greetings from Florida! I wanted to let you know that I love the channel and all the videos, very informative. I have a question that may have been addressed elsewhere, you have a lot on this wonderful channel and I have thus far only scratched the surface. I was wondering how you would make a wooden building, such as a barn and even buildings with other materials. My thought would be to cover the foamcore with coffee stirrers or something. What's your take? Keep up the good work!
Quick question - is it worth keeping the pins in place when making buildings? As the outside is going to be covered in texture you won't see them...and it would add to the strength? Love all the videos so far
I've been building for 30 yrs, and these vids are some of the best I've seen. Simple techniques, effective design. And functional. Taught this old dog some new tricks. Thanks!
E Conrad That's high praise indeed, especially from a fellow terrain builder. Thanks buddy
Been building models for about five years. Thanks for the ,good solid information,
Hope it helps bud
Thank you very much for this series. Our shop has a bunch of Foam core ruins we've done for tourneys, but they are as rudimentary as heck. It will be excellent to build some nice ones for the owners instead.
A very nice build. I like to cross cut flat surfaces to support the gluing.
Covering all that in the next video mate, for quick builds, I just prefer throwing a bit of balsa wood on the inside to reinforce the join. Works well for me and it's a lot quicker than find cutting.
I'll try that on my next build. ;)
Great vid mate, really enjoying the series
Plenty more to come mate
Mel you are very good at this foam board thing, I need so suggestions on how to go about building a log cabin, can't think of a way to hide the log over hang at the end of each wall.
+George Taylor What do you mean by overhang mate?
Just started collecting and playing Warhammer 40K and this series is so inspiring! Very good videos! One question: Have you finished this piece? I can´t find it. Would love to see the end result.
Dennis Hemå Just waiting for my new airbrush to turn up, then it'll get painted up mate
Hello Mel, greetings from Florida! I wanted to let you know that I love the channel and all the videos, very informative. I have a question that may have been addressed elsewhere, you have a lot on this wonderful channel and I have thus far only scratched the surface. I was wondering how you would make a wooden building, such as a barn and even buildings with other materials. My thought would be to cover the foamcore with coffee stirrers or something. What's your take? Keep up the good work!
Actually haven't covered that but hopefully it'll be in the next let's make series
great tutorial mate
Awesome tutorial
Cheers mate
Quick question - is it worth keeping the pins in place when making buildings? As the outside is going to be covered in texture you won't see them...and it would add to the strength? Love all the videos so far
Might have issues with rusting in the future mate, best to take them out, the glue works well enough
Nicely done
Great stuff
Thanks mate
Another great tutorial here! love it! :)
Cheers matey
Great stuff!
Thanks :o)
Great vid keep it up =) looking forward to the next one will you be covering wallpapering =P
Now that's a whole new step mate lol
some great tips there mate :)
Cheers matey
very nice
Cheers matey
great tutorial, thx :)
No worries mate
what is the name any type of glue you use please?
PVA glue- that is, standard white glue(Elmer’s craft?)
MORE!!
Keep watching, plenty more to come.
So impressive. You are a master! Thanks for the video!
Cheers mate