So here's a conversation l had after watching this video. Me: l need to go to Poundland and buy some trucks. Wife: What, for Carter (Our Grandson) Me: Eeerrr.....Yes Wife: You've been watching those TH-cam things haven't you. Me: Maybe Wife: Carter is 4 what's your excuse. And to be honest l'm still working on that answer but will have come up with something by the time l get to the tills. Great video as always looking forward to Episode 18.
yeah Dollar Tree is hit or miss. if it's one of the big ones they tend to have cooler stuff. All Dollar Trees are a good source for cars to convert to Gas Lands cars though.
I appreciate that you put in the footage of when you spilled your paint water. Very relatable. Also putting the bullet holes in the 'O' then painting over it. Anyone that has not gone to extra effort to only paint over it later is clearly a cyborg that you should cover with rust.
Rust, rust, baby. Another cracking video. The music is so fun and up-beat, and the sound effects really make the whole video pop. Magnetizing with pin heads is a great idea. I'm surprised that the rust video didn't attract many eyeballs; it was aces.
This is by far my favorite episode yet! I was honestly laughing out loud at parts. But besides the laughs, this was incredibly helpful with tons of great information! Thank you for sharing these tips and tricks with all of us. I loved the last video about rust techniques, btw. It's my second favorite!
The best thing is, the greatest part of this video was the bumblebee story. Came for a destroyed truck, stayed for Bill. Unlike any other craft channel. Brilliant!
First of all, excellent video as usual! Second of all, I finally figured out that Studson is your son from the future! Here's why: 1. You've inspired him to craft at a young age 2. In one of his videos he referred you to as 'old man', his dad! 3. When he was commenting on of your earlier videos, you treated him like a true son! 4. Stud-son, son of a stud! Am I close?
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People really missed out on your last video! The rust tutorial was a total revelation for me! I am a gasland player and I effin** loved it! Most complete and comprehensive rust tutorial out there! I will definitely pledge on patreon soon (when I pay my card lol) continue your great content I love it!
Wow, all the rusty panel bridge ramps added a lot of character. This whole terrain piece adds so much background and lore to the board. Amazing build Bill, please don’t ever change your sense of humor and editing style. Quality content right here
I got some simple clay/modeling tools from my family, since I asked after watching you and Studson for a while. Thanks for inspiring me Bill! Your hermit crab really sold me!
I'll glady be there too! Bloody kids taking up all my modelling time, and giving up my hobby room because the baby needs a nursery... Shes a month old now and in our room. Glad I did all that moving and decorating for NOTHING!
@@gavinallen88 Trust me - by the time she's ready to sleep in her own room you'll have to beg her to do so. Especially when you and the missus wanna get busy.
One of the interesting things about these older videos, after having watched recent ones, is how the studio has changed from fairly bare to a lot more decorated...
I like the editing style for these. Amusing and snappy. As for the pigment powders... don't forget to seal those down or they will get everywhere over time and lose the effect.
Great episode sir. Longer is better I guess. Plus everything went so perfectly. No mishaps at all, such as falling lights or spilling things. In all seriousness though. Honestly really impressed with your terrain episode. Didn't like when your little guy was shooting at me but I'll be okay. Thanks for improving day.
Wait, why would people target practice the O, if the thing is spray painted after... Gotta work on that continuity Bill. The trucks are pretty cool though.
that is a good point... I was intending to keep some of the Poundland text showing. But got caught up in the sheer scale of filming and editing. And didn't. Trust you picking that up... nerd haha
Now you need some shipping containers done up to be compatible with your magnetic bridges and walls. Also, corrugated cardboard when carefully peeled makes for some good metal after painting
Another great episode of Bill Making Rust, I was very excited to see that it was 30 minutes long and the weathering techniques you experimented with were quite excellent! Also thank you for providing translations for your American viewers Bill, however there were a few which you missed that might confuse some people: "Cheesy Wotsits" are what we would call Cheetos, "Drawing Pins" are what we would call push pins, and "Poundland" is what we would call pound town and we take people's mums there
Bill, I did watch the rust video, in fact I was very much looking forward to the rust video because I wanted to learn how to paint my trash robot I made. I actually found my pastels so I'll start as soon as I work up the nerve
It might not be your style to talk about patreon, amazon wishlist or subscribing, but you definetly have style and I really dig it. Great terrain and super entertaining comentary.
It's faint, but you actually can see the drip on the bullet holes. It's nice. Good place in the process to do it... looks like it sat there for a while. :3
So what you're saying is that you are going to make so many terrain pieces that one day you will be able to tile an entire floor with them? Absolutely adore all the little story elements you added- the holes around the o was such a great touch. And the movable pieces... wow seriously love this build so much, you always have really creative ideas! Also when you spilled your paint water... felt that pain too much, do it too often.
Thank you very much. Yeah the swearing was amazing... wish I could of left it in. And the bullet holes around the O... I then proceeded to paint over it without realising. You know how it is.
That's the cat's pyjamas Bill. cRAFTdaDS for the win. I also watched your whole rust vid. Love the pva crackle effect idea - i'm wondering if it might work well for lava, perhaps if baking soda texture paint went over the pva. So many ideas!
Beached cargo ship sounds ideal for this thick arid sort of rust. Not at all sure a vehicle would rust in the same way on a desert planet, especially considering it’s likely to be coated in zinc/tin and plasticised paints.
Excellent video Bill, informative, entertaining and enlightening! Same as the rust video before, loved that one so much I had to get a Tetnus booster (😆). The modular terrain idea is great and this can work with any cheap toy vehicle from the local Pound/Dollar store. Great use of magnets by the way, though if time permits, you may want to include them during the build process as to not be so conspicuous. (That's my £5 word of the day!) Can't wait to see what you come up with in the next episode, I love Star Wars. (Who cares if they say you can't have rust in space. 😁) Also, I saw your comment on Eric's Shanty town video, I do hope you tackle something along those lines soon. I'm sure it will be chock full of rusty goodness and have a robot or two! Great stuff, thanks for sharing, and keep on keeping on!!
I have so many things I want to build. If only I didn't spend so long editing. I could dish out a time lapse of a new build every 2 days. Thanks for watching!
I watched last week. I'll have you know that per your suggestion on things to rust, I attempted it on the neighbor's pet. Chicken feathers are surprisingly difficult to sweep up. Stupid jokes aside, you've got a nice eye for placement and design. I truly enjoy / get inspired by your vids while getting a laugh now and again.
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Just for patrons.....
I just talk at it with my dryness.
Only if he occasionally sniffs it
OnlyFans? 😂😂😂
It's such a cool idea to be able to remove and add accessories, it's like a playset almost. Perfect for 28 mm games
yep
I hope you never change studios. I love the aesthetic of this one.
Lets hope I dont get taller
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Never been to Poundland, Only Poundtown. It's down the road from Tiddy City.
Bill’s a sexy man. He goes to sexy places.
Sponge on a stick, with brown ... Bill crafts a Xylospongium. Nice.
30 minute Bill Making Stuff video? Perfect length for lunch break. I'm in!
Hope you enjoy!
Shame you're a dinner lady
@@BillMakingStuff spoiler alert. I did!
So here's a conversation l had after watching this video.
Me: l need to go to Poundland and buy some trucks.
Wife: What, for Carter (Our Grandson)
Me: Eeerrr.....Yes
Wife: You've been watching those TH-cam things haven't you.
Me: Maybe
Wife: Carter is 4 what's your excuse.
And to be honest l'm still working on that answer but will have come up with something by the time l get to the tills. Great video as always looking forward to Episode 18.
Thank you. Tell her Bill says its ok.
“Those TH-cam things” 😂
ive seen that cinnamon works well also for rust effects, plus it smells nice
Man I wish my dollar tree had stuff this good. Even our five below doesn't have cool trucks like this.
I'm always jealous of your dollar trees
yeah Dollar Tree is hit or miss. if it's one of the big ones they tend to have cooler stuff. All Dollar Trees are a good source for cars to convert to Gas Lands cars though.
I see what you did there, Bill.
I appreciate that you put in the footage of when you spilled your paint water. Very relatable. Also putting the bullet holes in the 'O' then painting over it. Anyone that has not gone to extra effort to only paint over it later is clearly a cyborg that you should cover with rust.
Yeah I realised that after the edit. I did intend to keep some text it just didn't work out
Rust, rust, baby. Another cracking video. The music is so fun and up-beat, and the sound effects really make the whole video pop. Magnetizing with pin heads is a great idea.
I'm surprised that the rust video didn't attract many eyeballs; it was aces.
thank you
This is by far my favorite episode yet! I was honestly laughing out loud at parts. But besides the laughs, this was incredibly helpful with tons of great information! Thank you for sharing these tips and tricks with all of us. I loved the last video about rust techniques, btw. It's my second favorite!
Thank you very much. Glad you liked it
100% using PVA to crack paint. Thanks for playing the long game Bill
No problem 👍
The best thing is, the greatest part of this video was the bumblebee story. Came for a destroyed truck, stayed for Bill. Unlike any other craft channel. Brilliant!
That paint over wet pva technique was really cool. This is also the first video that has ever made me want a heat gun
I have opened your world. Its ok, you can say it
Heat guns are also great for organic textures using plastic or styrofoam. Just be sure to do it outside, 'cause fumes and all.
Alright, you're one of the best shows on youtube now. I am hooked.
Loved the little bumblebee story insertion talking to the camera. Good stuff.
First of all, excellent video as usual!
Second of all, I finally figured out that Studson is your son from the future! Here's why:
1. You've inspired him to craft at a young age
2. In one of his videos he referred you to as 'old man', his dad!
3. When he was commenting on of your earlier videos, you treated him like a true son!
4. Stud-son, son of a stud!
Am I close?
shhhh... The continuum... I am Studson
That makes so much more sense... I salute you!
🤯 It was under our noses this entire time. How do you explain the accent though?
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People really missed out on your last video! The rust tutorial was a total revelation for me! I am a gasland player and I effin** loved it! Most complete and comprehensive rust tutorial out there! I will definitely pledge on patreon soon (when I pay my card lol) continue your great content I love it!
Thank you, very kind. Would love to have you on patreon
Some people would say, Dremel is nothing but a cheap toy as well :>
Evil, mean people :
I am beginning to love my dremel
@@BillMakingStuff .................the "dremel" or the DREMEL(TM)...stop confusing people in your replies "bill". OVER.
:> Im hilarious
This has been out for a month and I am just now seeing it
Come on TH-cam you know this channel deserves better
Thanks Bill
Wow, all the rusty panel bridge ramps added a lot of character. This whole terrain piece adds so much background and lore to the board. Amazing build Bill, please don’t ever change your sense of humor and editing style. Quality content right here
Thank you very much
Dunkelgrün is dark geen. Greetings from the north of Germany ❤
It always cracks me up for some reason when you whisper "dry brush"... please never stop
I got some simple clay/modeling tools from my family, since I asked after watching you and Studson for a while. Thanks for inspiring me Bill! Your hermit crab really sold me!
Also, I’ve done some tabletop stuff, but no minis were involved, maybe I could make some for my friends to use eventually.
I hope to do more sculpting soon. Thanks for watching
Love the Idea with the modular bridges and fences. Would've loved it even more when i was younger.
Young?... like me....
wonderful time spent watching and listening, again.
Dear Bill, Love the truck idea - come pay day poundland here I come! I love your dry humour! Laughed sooo much the tears ran down my leg......
as long as you're sure it was tears
@@BillMakingStuff LMFAO!
Awesome. Genius!!! I like that you allow happy accidents, by which I mean you open and allow your thoughts to manifest
My dog loves when I watch your videos bc of all the sounds effects. Sends her wild, especially the squeaks. It's hilarious.
I do it to annoy them
looks awesome man!
Thanks
A rival dads discord where I can moan about not having any time to do any hobby or no friends to do it with.... Sounds good, I'd join!
me too... as soon as I can be bothered I'll make it
I'll glady be there too! Bloody kids taking up all my modelling time, and giving up my hobby room because the baby needs a nursery... Shes a month old now and in our room. Glad I did all that moving and decorating for NOTHING!
@@gavinallen88 Trust me - by the time she's ready to sleep in her own room you'll have to beg her to do so. Especially when you and the missus wanna get busy.
I'll gladly join lol
This is a potential dollar tree right here. 2 channels. 1 for moaning about dad life and the other for crafting including mishaps.
your video making , your attitude on cam as well as your imagination making stuff are very creative and brilliant keep up the good work
Thank you very much
One of the interesting things about these older videos, after having watched recent ones, is how the studio has changed from fairly bare to a lot more decorated...
the most criminally underrated channel of the 21st century
😃That is a beautiful pile of rust!! I love it. My favorite Bill creation so far. Thanks!
Thank you!
Oooohhh I love that wood cracking technique! Great build Bill!
Glad you like it
This channel is incredibly new to me. Not sure if it's intentional, but this channel can feel pretty surreal, and I'm loving it, keep it up!
Its pretty surreal
One of your best yet. I kept thinking about The Road...
I always think of that film for some reason
@Caitlyn McMunn Wowza thats heavy reading at a tender age! I read it in my 30s and it was rough then.
My goodness you are hillarious. Refreshing take on the scenery tutorials.
I honestly want to hear narrative of the apocalyptic world you craft for so much
Finding this late at night, but I'll have to watch more, this is a joy to watch.
Out standing Bill. I would like to see you build a shipping container or two. Or as many as you like.
I have 2 more of these trucks i want to destroy first
I like the editing style for these. Amusing and snappy. As for the pigment powders... don't forget to seal those down or they will get everywhere over time and lose the effect.
Yeah yeah... thanks
One of my new favorite channels, this video is fantastic
Thanks
Great episode sir. Longer is better I guess. Plus everything went so perfectly. No mishaps at all, such as falling lights or spilling things. In all seriousness though. Honestly really impressed with your terrain episode. Didn't like when your little guy was shooting at me but I'll be okay. Thanks for improving day.
I did tell him... thank you, glad you liked it
Outstanding work, the end result is brilliant.
Thanks
Wait, why would people target practice the O, if the thing is spray painted after...
Gotta work on that continuity Bill.
The trucks are pretty cool though.
that is a good point... I was intending to keep some of the Poundland text showing. But got caught up in the sheer scale of filming and editing. And didn't. Trust you picking that up... nerd haha
@@BillMakingStuff Got that rust fever, I get it :)
@@KnarbMakes We call that tetanus 'round these parts :D
never fails to astonish me, with some rather simple tricks plastic can look like really rusty metal!
13:30 DAAAAAAAMN son ...
Now you need some shipping containers done up to be compatible with your magnetic bridges and walls.
Also, corrugated cardboard when carefully peeled makes for some good metal after painting
I have pre-peeled corrigated card board. I use it often.
These turned out fantastic! Thank you for the wonderful video as always. Great work and great laughs.
No worries
Thanks for the paint-crackling ideas...!
No worries
Great terrain piece! You have a lot of interesting techniques and the results look great. Thanks for sharing this.
Another great episode of Bill Making Rust, I was very excited to see that it was 30 minutes long and the weathering techniques you experimented with were quite excellent!
Also thank you for providing translations for your American viewers Bill, however there were a few which you missed that might confuse some people: "Cheesy Wotsits" are what we would call Cheetos, "Drawing Pins" are what we would call push pins, and "Poundland" is what we would call pound town and we take people's mums there
THATS how I know your mum... glad you liked it. I have to be understood by the brits also.
Great video, loads of techniques to play with. Thanks!
Love this! The bent doors look great. Although, if I was looting the truck I might just go in a gaping hole at the other end...
Me too
Great project! Pro tip: I trained the cat to knock over my water every time I get up from the table, so I don’t have to do it myself.
I should probably get a cat then
It’s a delight for the rust connoisseur Bill!
your vibes are impeccable my dude! I feel like I can really just sit down and chill out while watching your vids :)
Bill, I did watch the rust video, in fact I was very much looking forward to the rust video because I wanted to learn how to paint my trash robot I made. I actually found my pastels so I'll start as soon as I work up the nerve
I'm glad
Amazing stuff I have to say, and wow! what a paint job, those techniques were genius, as was your patter, I loved it.
Thank you very much
I love that you made the pieces modular.
Thanks
It might not be your style to talk about patreon, amazon wishlist or subscribing, but you definetly have style and I really dig it. Great terrain and super entertaining comentary.
Great video, lots of stuff to try out next time I'm making terrain.
Have fun!
@@BillMakingStuff I will as soon as I raid a pound shop or two for supplies.
You're cool. I don't know how I found you. Fell down a TH-cam rabbit hole and you were in there somewhere... THANK GOD!
Looks great . Keep up the great videos
Thanks, will do!
Love it . Down to earth scratch building. No faf. 😀👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Great build! Spectacular Rust!
Thanks
Really nice piece of terrain and entertaining video.
Thank you
I enjoy the way he doesn’t maintain like constant eye contact it’s like he’s really having a conversation with me and not consuming my brainwaves
You make some awesome video, and awesome stuff!
Thanks
Love the humor. I make fantasy rpg terrain but learn techniques from a lot of different resources. You have a new subscriber.
Thank you, welcome
Love all your videos! Your attitude is very relatable
Thank you, thats very nice of you to say
Great fun to watch (as always). And some nice ideas and techniques.
Thank you
Love these videos bill reminds me of an english kano great sense of humor and his delivery is on point
Thank you
@@BillMakingStuff no problem at all top notch entertainment you provide while i craft away like yourself keep it up bill 👍
Wonderful build. Good job, Bill.
Thanks
So creative and so nicely done...Inspiring, congrats from France! 👍👍
Glad you like it!
It's faint, but you actually can see the drip on the bullet holes. It's nice. Good place in the process to do it... looks like it sat there for a while. :3
Thank you
Very cool functional terrain.
Enjoying a serious binge of these vids - and your son will too when he's old enough to play with (and destroy) your mods.
he'll probably be sick of them by then. Thanks for watching!
So what you're saying is that you are going to make so many terrain pieces that one day you will be able to tile an entire floor with them? Absolutely adore all the little story elements you added- the holes around the o was such a great touch. And the movable pieces... wow seriously love this build so much, you always have really creative ideas! Also when you spilled your paint water... felt that pain too much, do it too often.
Thank you very much. Yeah the swearing was amazing... wish I could of left it in. And the bullet holes around the O... I then proceeded to paint over it without realising. You know how it is.
That's the cat's pyjamas Bill. cRAFTdaDS for the win. I also watched your whole rust vid. Love the pva crackle effect idea - i'm wondering if it might work well for lava, perhaps if baking soda texture paint went over the pva. So many ideas!
Yeah maybe give it a go, would like to know if it does.
This is just what i needed for my beached cargo ship! Thanks Bill!
No worries
Beached cargo ship sounds ideal for this thick arid sort of rust. Not at all sure a vehicle would rust in the same way on a desert planet, especially considering it’s likely to be coated in zinc/tin and plasticised paints.
Loved this Bill. A strong fallout 4 vibe which should go down very well.
Thanks
Excellent video Bill, informative, entertaining and enlightening! Same as the rust video before, loved that one so much I had to get a Tetnus booster (😆). The modular terrain idea is great and this can work with any cheap toy vehicle from the local Pound/Dollar store. Great use of magnets by the way, though if time permits, you may want to include them during the build process as to not be so conspicuous. (That's my £5 word of the day!)
Can't wait to see what you come up with in the next episode, I love Star Wars. (Who cares if they say you can't have rust in space. 😁) Also, I saw your comment on Eric's Shanty town video, I do hope you tackle something along those lines soon. I'm sure it will be chock full of rusty goodness and have a robot or two!
Great stuff, thanks for sharing, and keep on keeping on!!
I have so many things I want to build. If only I didn't spend so long editing. I could dish out a time lapse of a new build every 2 days. Thanks for watching!
Turned out great
Great build Bill, top quality as always, it looks amazing!
Thank you!
I watched last week. I'll have you know that per your suggestion on things to rust, I attempted it on the neighbor's pet. Chicken feathers are surprisingly difficult to sweep up. Stupid jokes aside, you've got a nice eye for placement and design. I truly enjoy / get inspired by your vids while getting a laugh now and again.
Glad you get inspired... leave the chickens alone.
That painted wood effect was really cool, and jokes on you. I’m gonna go back watch your last videos.
Thank you! Cheers!
@@BillMakingStuff could also be watching the backlog of your videos. Really love your style of video making!
@@jknox115 thanks
Bill I am not sure what the best way to tell you this is, so I will just say it.
I enjoy your content.
I enjoy your comment
That is beautiful!
The rust episode was brilliant!
Thanks
Your a gem keep making stuff!
Ahhh you have the non-dremel Dremel ... As I have a non-proxxon Proxxon ... Enjoy your videos ... Thank you for sharing!
Glad you like them
You inspired me to make my first ever scrap build ❤️❤️
th-cam.com/video/C8c0kp-Cqas/w-d-xo.html click this link to see it if you are curious.
Love the Susuwatari (soot sprites) behind your head
Thanks
Instead of using the foam cutter for the bullet holes and stuff. Would i be able to use a pyrography tool?