Uh, oh. Hector has had trouble with that sea chest before. Will this be the Halloween when we experience the terror of one of Hector's undeserved enemies? Someone such as ... Slow Poke Rodriguez?!?! Oh, the calamity! The woe and/or Dread!.
Where is that Final Fantasy 9 figure from!?! Drawing a blank on the name of the character since I'd always change them to something silly😂 but would love to find all those characters as it's one of my favorite final fantasy games!
Awesome, i do have to object to the odd coloured bricks, only as its something like a cathedral, as general principle its a sound technique, but when its a location people would hold in reverence i think it needs to be more strategic. Selecting bricks closer to ground or eaves and just following the spectrum or your paint up to a lighter shade just to show less weathering or discolouration is probably the way to go. Im just trying to interject extra detail as its a tutorial video, hopefully it helps someone.
@@christopherheintz2634He does have some odd friends though…(I heard that Tony isn’t even Italian! He just grew up living above a dominos in Welwyn Garden City)
Hey Dave, great video. I'm about to head off to Japan for my honeymoon in a couple weeks and I was wondering if there was one place in particular that you would recommend for hobby stuff? I know you got a awesome looking stuck of stuff and was hoping to do something similar, if a little scaled down.
Hi mate! Congratulations! Best hobby shops I found were on the Akihabara strip, but I bought most stuff from Hard Off, Hobby Off and Madarake. Those guys have shops here there and everywhere! Have fun!
Never been much in the terrain making kind of mind. Beyond my skill level but I've been looking into making my own terrain and generally enjoying it. Working on a set of simple brick walls and a battered house for an old haunted farm.
Nice one! A neat little tip to get some more variety in stone textures is the old sponging technique, going back and forth with darker and lighter greys and some spot colours.
@@MSPaints I used to work for North Yorkshire Highways - hence the nickname. We met at Chillcon, near Sheffield, earlier this year but I was without my mask... Hope all is good with you!
I can't believe I've never thought of using polystyrene plates!? Great build!
Cheers babs! Yeah, I got desperate one day and just took a punt. Totally acceptable materials
We love a "window thing"
No better invention than the window thing to look through wall things. Unbeaten.
Windows are the windows to the soul
Poundland plates 👍 noted. Lots of brick etching, so much quicker than 1cm X 0.5cm bricks. (Never again lol)
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I bought the same glue gun, we're glue gun buds
Foam bricks is always the way ... you just can't beat the look of individual bricks!
Fully agreed!
@@MSPaints Hey up fella, I sent you a cheeky message on Insta
... I had never thought of those poundland plates. Shame on me. Thanks for the tip.
Hell yeah was just looking for something like this
You know shits going down when the zip lock Morrisons freezer bag comes out!
Uh, oh. Hector has had trouble with that sea chest before. Will this be the Halloween when we experience the terror of one of Hector's undeserved enemies? Someone such as ... Slow Poke Rodriguez?!?! Oh, the calamity! The woe and/or Dread!.
Ah Saturdaymorning cartoons for 35 year olds :) Nice work Dave!
Those Metal gear REX model kits :O
Yeaaaaah heeeeeeh!
"Cockblock technique" for slapchop got me good 😂
I’m running out of wordplays for it already!
Where is that Final Fantasy 9 figure from!?! Drawing a blank on the name of the character since I'd always change them to something silly😂 but would love to find all those characters as it's one of my favorite final fantasy games!
This was great. I never thought of using those plates. Definitely gonna use that in the future
Aye aye for the price you can’t fault them. I just wish they made them flat!
Awesome, i do have to object to the odd coloured bricks, only as its something like a cathedral, as general principle its a sound technique, but when its a location people would hold in reverence i think it needs to be more strategic.
Selecting bricks closer to ground or eaves and just following the spectrum or your paint up to a lighter shade just to show less weathering or discolouration is probably the way to go.
Im just trying to interject extra detail as its a tutorial video, hopefully it helps someone.
Multi Award Winning Moooooonstone!
And neeeeeeeeeeeewwwwwwwww tabletop champion!
Another one built and shelved Dave. Thanks for sharing.
Wish you'd stop looking at my search history 😂, literally looked at the moonstone starter set again, yesterday 😂😂😂
I wonder how will those plates will take a texture roller...
Good vid, thanks!!!
Another great vid from the most authentic hobby TH-camr! Fantastic work dude👍
The most regular type dude on the Internet.
@@christopherheintz2634He does have some odd friends though…(I heard that Tony isn’t even Italian! He just grew up living above a dominos in Welwyn Garden City)
ROTFL!@@redcoat259
Simple and cheap. Two words you wouldn’t want to be described as yourself, but perfectly describe this great terrain. 😂
Does anyone know where I could get this window thing? I have no clue how to search for this thing online...
that styrene plate tip is fucking Choice! nice budget tip
Is that a GSI Creos you're using there, legend? 🙃
Noice!!
The window 'thing' is called a tracery :)
Uh oh, supernatural shenanigans again, that poor frog
How is Moonstone? The minis look lovely, I do love a gobbo.
Pretty awesome piece, my man. Very cool 👍🏻
I hope you are doing okay i really love your content
Oi ya Chief Wankster.... great build
I like it quick, easy, and cheap
Is that some Yakuza music I hear?
one of the best creators on youtube, absolute legend.
Definitely gives the old Eye or Terror ruined Cathedral that Abby/Azzy would stand in, beautiful work! This is impressive
Lovely piece, and great to hear about someone playing Moonstone. Not mich around me, but enjoy the feel.of the game and the minis.
Hey Dave, great video. I'm about to head off to Japan for my honeymoon in a couple weeks and I was wondering if there was one place in particular that you would recommend for hobby stuff? I know you got a awesome looking stuck of stuff and was hoping to do something similar, if a little scaled down.
Hi mate! Congratulations! Best hobby shops I found were on the Akihabara strip, but I bought most stuff from Hard Off, Hobby Off and Madarake. Those guys have shops here there and everywhere! Have fun!
@@MSPaints thanks Dude! I will be sure to check them out, and hopefully not bore the other half to death.
I love this channel.
Never been much in the terrain making kind of mind. Beyond my skill level but I've been looking into making my own terrain and generally enjoying it. Working on a set of simple brick walls and a battered house for an old haunted farm.
Looks amazing 😊
Fab work mate!
Great work Dave.
A great result!
Very nice chap
Mate I love it...I have awful shaky hands and can't paint a miniature for shit unless basic contrast ways but this is awesome thanks dude
Great build out of easy to get items. Really love the impressions into the foam with the foil ball. Can't wait for Halloween!
Great video!
OOoh Pretty!
Nice one! A neat little tip to get some more variety in stone textures is the old sponging technique, going back and forth with darker and lighter greys and some spot colours.
looks perfect, I'm gonna follow this and make my own !
The reindeer moss mixture came out real good. I will have to give that a try.
Looks amazing!!! Love the build!!! ❤😊❤
Awesome build Dave keep the good vibes rolling.
Looks great, can't wait to try that trick with the reindeer moss
Great video and tips 👌🏻 keep them coming!
"Appilication onna the telephone" 🤣🤣
Those turned out awesome😁👍🏻
Great work and some good tips too!
Cheers dick! I think I pass your grave every day on the way to work. Not to get too morbid.
@@MSPaints I used to work for North Yorkshire Highways - hence the nickname. We met at Chillcon, near Sheffield, earlier this year but I was without my mask...
Hope all is good with you!