I love the micro machines scale! I think they photo better when you lean in to the "macro photography" angle. With a building or trees or larger element to contrast with, you could get some nice depth of field going.
Thanks! I am glad you liked it. I am thinking Bloody Big Battles now for the rules. Sometime after the video I change my bases to 30mm instead of the 40mm bases I used in the video and my prototype bases to align with those rules.
@@analogwargamer8857 Oh no haha. I have also based mine on 40x20 and was interested to see what you were doing. I have the 1870/71 rules, but man does it require a big table. I might see if I can pick up BBB and make it work. Anyway, I'd love to see more of your FPW stuff when it's done :D
This is a great video. Very possibly my favourite TH-cam video introduction.
Thank you.
Thank you. Well made and most enjoyable, I hope you make more.
I love the micro machines scale! I think they photo better when you lean in to the "macro photography" angle. With a building or trees or larger element to contrast with, you could get some nice depth of field going.
Very nice work
Great job dude
Thanks! I'm glad you liked it.
A most excellent video sir, most efficacious. I hope you make more.
Thank you. I am glad you enjoyed it.
Nice video! the intro was hilarious :D What rules are you planning to use?
Thanks! I am glad you liked it. I am thinking Bloody Big Battles now for the rules. Sometime after the video I change my bases to 30mm instead of the 40mm bases I used in the video and my prototype bases to align with those rules.
@@analogwargamer8857 Oh no haha. I have also based mine on 40x20 and was interested to see what you were doing. I have the 1870/71 rules, but man does it require a big table. I might see if I can pick up BBB and make it work. Anyway, I'd love to see more of your FPW stuff when it's done :D
Very interested in the tutorial …… but have stopped at 8 mins, the music is just unnecessary and not comfortable listening - sorry.
Thanks for the feedback.