DIY Fans & vents to detail game terrain
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 พ.ย. 2024
- In this tutorial I show you how to use papercraft tools to create details for your sci-fi game buildings and ships. This is suitable for Star Wars Legion, Stargrave, Warhammer 40K etc etc etc.
tools
PVA or Elmer's Glue
exacto knife
craft scissors
1 in round hole punch
1 in hexagon hole punch
standard office hole punch
small hole punch for hobby crafting
super Glue
Materials
embroidery mesh
corrugated paper from your craft store
food packaging cardstock
Come back soon for more do it yourself tricks and tips.
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The bottle cap housing was brilliant!! I now am going to be going back and adding fans to everything lol 😆
Oooooo thanks so much! I’m definitely going to be making a couple of those fans for my Aliens vs USCM shadow box diorama.
@@TheTroopersCorner I'd love to see your big hunt! Find me in Instagram, ticktock or X.
Brilliant. If you like the LED aspect, a couple of low power lights with a slow blink pattern looks like moving blades.
just damn.. and here I have been 3d printing this like a nerd when i could level up and make it like a professional! nice work. I am subbed for this video and looking forward to viewing your other work
This is a great set of tips! My wife is a weapons grade scrapbooker and has a whole stack of these punches, so I'll certainly be making some of these.
Top Tip: For the love of God always ask the wife before using any of her scrapbooking gear 😉
never thought of these. thanks. been building terrain for decades, never had this come up. wonderful ideas.
I SO needed to see this tutorial :-D I've been building sci-fi terrain for years (I started with my mums pots and pans WAY back in 1972, when she bought me my first box of 1/32 Airfix British Commandos, and went on from there :->), yet have always struggled with making fans for air ducts etc. So thankful I saw this today, as I've just started making even more terrain for a summer project, and this just shows me how easy it is to make, saving me so much time, effort (AND swearing :->) and throwing away my failed attempts. LOVE your videos, as every one brings something new to learn, and this after 50 years of being involved in the hobby :-)
I quite frequently use my 1 inch punch and punch circles out of card to use as painting bases for my minis. Super useful purchase
These are great. Thanks for the inspiration.
This is genius! Thank you for the video!
Really useful idea, great work!
Thankyou so much. I've just built a variation of your fan. It looks really good. You've helped a lot in the finishing touches to my diorama, so again, thank you.
I'd love to see what you come up with
@@docshowsyouhow When i get round to making a video I will give you the credit you deserve and link your channel and also the others who have inspired me and shown some cool tricks.
Awesome work. Thank you for the content
You should be able to build a very credible turbo-fan engine with the fans from this build and the right size of PVC pipe if you're doing air-breathing small-craft.
Or hovercraft lift fans, for that matter.
Thanks.
Nicely Done!
fantastic!
Great video, quick question though - will the fan blades bent by hand retain their shape if you modpodge them to seal and protect before painting? or will they warp?
That depends on the card stock. I use food package card like from frozen pizza. Also in large part I spray paint these details to glue on after the modpodge step.
two years late to the party but i think the grate you didn't mask off looks and gunky and dusty and nasty, like neglect and dust have just built up on it
perfect if you're going for an abandoned warehouse
@@RoseWaltz that's a good point, id love to see what you come up with.