This was a fantastic step-by-step of how to make classy, top-notch scenery for miniature war gaming. I have fallen in love with Don't Look Back and have started a number of projects to that effect. This video was a great confidence builder! Thank you, guys!
Got to see this up close and personal at Adepticon! Looks amazing, Ben.. Wish I'd known you were the guy behind it, I would've picked your brain a whole lot more!
Awsome thematic board! I really like the fact that you say what materials were used and how. Haven't made a board like this in a long time, but inspired now.🍿👍
I'm really enjoying these videos. I tend to plan out complete 3x3 table builds like this for DLB as well. Nice to see a layout already planned out for me. Can't wait to receive my Drive-in MDF kit to make this happen. (ps....just Monday I ordered the corn stalks)
Great board, would love to play Don't Look Back on a table like that. Sadly all the terrain I make is scatter style, rather then full boards, but I will be using some of those ideas for my stuff for sure.
This is gorgeous and well inspired. I have a question though- how does one store something like this? I made a haunted cemetery type board long ago and it eventually got binned which killed me because of no good storage solution. Curious your insights.
Im probably the worst person to ask about that, haha🤣. These days I am fortunately blessed with being able to have access to a massive warehouse with dedicated gaming space. I would probably aim to build with more modularity from the beginning if storage space was an issue though.
I don't remember who I saw on TH-cam do this but if you take some cheap pantihose and stretch them over the hose and secure it with rubber bands you don't have to empty the vacuum
Ive tried that a few times. The issue is that it clogs up superfast, and you end up having to clean it a lot. This way you can just run over the entire board and then empty it one time.
Ngl, this table is pretty killer....
Sheer awesomeness!
These videos are FANTASTIC value ads for your amazing products btw. Very happy customer here!
This has been my favorite one so far
Outstanding!
I can't believe how awesome this looks
Amazing build. Planning on building this with my son as soon as I can find somewhere to buy a 3x3 mdf board from.
Happy to see the new released terrain pieces getting to be shown off. This was a very cool video and the focus on the table textures were great
Truly beautiful!
Fantastic job 👏
I don't know what's more amazing, the speed and detail in which you completed this, or the fact you were wearing a shirt, tie and apron!
This was a fantastic step-by-step of how to make classy, top-notch scenery for miniature war gaming. I have fallen in love with Don't Look Back and have started a number of projects to that effect. This video was a great confidence builder! Thank you, guys!
Got to see this up close and personal at Adepticon! Looks amazing, Ben.. Wish I'd known you were the guy behind it, I would've picked your brain a whole lot more!
This is inspiring. Looks unreal.
Great looking board!
Well that was awesome to watch, makes me wanna build
You should!
Nice build!
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This is an amazing video! You have outdone yourselves again!
REALLY enjoying these tutorials. They're very inspiring and shows off the terrain pieces.
Awsome thematic board! I really like the fact that you say what materials were used and how. Haven't made a board like this in a long time, but inspired now.🍿👍
You should do it! It’s always so much fun
@@BlackSiteStudiosI need to get dedicated space set up for that level of hobby. But would be so fun.
Really impressive board, and a great tutorial! Thanks!
That is killer
Fantastic table ! Keep these up. Amazing work
I'm really enjoying these videos. I tend to plan out complete 3x3 table builds like this for DLB as well. Nice to see a layout already planned out for me. Can't wait to receive my Drive-in MDF kit to make this happen. (ps....just Monday I ordered the corn stalks)
excellent video! inspiring work
looks amzing! thanks for sharing!!
Never heard of a static grass applicator. Totally getting one now!
The one I used in this video isnt sold anymore, but there is a TON of them out there :)
And you can make one yourself pretty cheap if you want to go that route!
This is exactly what I was hoping to get out of Terrain School!! Thank you so much for this!
Great board, would love to play Don't Look Back on a table like that. Sadly all the terrain I make is scatter style, rather then full boards, but I will be using some of those ideas for my stuff for sure.
Some bare trees would look nice on that board as well.
Amazing! Need to get me that drive-in kit!
Toss your favorite wrecked retro future fusion powered automobile down on that slab and you'd be all set to waste some raiders.
Awesome example!
That was awesome!! Love how the grout and the static grass really bring it together! How much time did you spend making this board?
I finished this one up in about 9 hours (across 2 days)
I'd love to try to find a way to play with All Hallows' Eve figures on this. It would be a ton of fun.
Can’t wait to get the mall
Loving these videos. Keep up the great work! What's the ratio for the glue/soap/water mix?
This is gorgeous and well inspired. I have a question though- how does one store something like this? I made a haunted cemetery type board long ago and it eventually got binned which killed me because of no good storage solution. Curious your insights.
Im probably the worst person to ask about that, haha🤣. These days I am fortunately blessed with being able to have access to a massive warehouse with dedicated gaming space.
I would probably aim to build with more modularity from the beginning if storage space was an issue though.
I don't remember who I saw on TH-cam do this but if you take some cheap pantihose and stretch them over the hose and secure it with rubber bands you don't have to empty the vacuum
Ive tried that a few times. The issue is that it clogs up superfast, and you end up having to clean it a lot.
This way you can just run over the entire board and then empty it one time.
Im trying to figure out what the big mother mini in horror pack d is based on
Could I use clear silicone caulk or does that matter?
Most likely not, but you could always try a little first and see how it takes the paint