That is foul language inducingly awesome. I love that you included levels in the build. Way to many flat tables out there. Keep it up and make more gaslands builds!
Oh wow! I just looked up "gaslands tiles," I wasn't expecting anything this ambitious. You really went all out. I love the modular nature of the tiles and how all of them are the same height for easy stacking & storage.
This video is awesome! I would love to see more videos about this project like gaslamp battle reports on it. Just interacting with its modularity and seeing the different ways it goes together because this seems like a really cool project
@@crowscrafts6018 absolutely!! I've definitely done more terrain than boards, but the boards are a blast! I'd definitely make more if I had the storage space lol those 2' x2' x 2"-6" add up real quick lol 😆
Great job! I started making one from wood frame as a base, these are light weight but the materials I added were not. I cam going to revisit the project soon.
I just started making some for myself. Your video is very helpful. I did just have questions about your spray glue mix. How much water to glue do you mix in and do you add the isopropyl alcohol to that glue mix? Sorry if that's a dumb question.
I really like the board and your technique, but what I don't like is that this board seems built for one set-up. I'd prefer 3x3 or 4x4 with slightly smaller tiles designed in a way that they can be rotated and moved around creating an individual set up each time. Just a 3x3 tile board can create over 250 thousand variations that way ;o) Also, it's good to connect them with magnets.
Glad you enjoyed, The bridges are 3D printed from files on thingiverse that I modified before print. Just search "Arch bridge" and look a few pages in.
I suggest then using 1ft x 1ft board pieces and keeping the height of each piece around 1"-1.5"in. that way they should just stack together for easy storage.
Wow, very nicely done
I hope you’re well
Wow! Awesome results! Looks like a super fun location for some Gaslands racing.
I love the video even 3 years later. The amount of sealant layers will make this board last until gaslands is a real thing.
Nice tutorial and pretty easy to follow, I really like that you have made the game table with very easily accessible and cheap materials.
This looks amazing. I'm really impressive with the overall look.
Beautiful!!
👍🏻👍🏻💪🏻
Making an uneven terrain for gasland is a pretty cool idea
That is foul language inducingly awesome. I love that you included levels in the build. Way to many flat tables out there. Keep it up and make more gaslands builds!
Oh wow! I just looked up "gaslands tiles," I wasn't expecting anything this ambitious. You really went all out. I love the modular nature of the tiles and how all of them are the same height for easy stacking & storage.
Thanks! I'm super glad to hear people are finding this through searching.
Love this!!
Nice work! Also you have a very comforting voice.
This video is awesome! I would love to see more videos about this project like gaslamp battle reports on it. Just interacting with its modularity and seeing the different ways it goes together because this seems like a really cool project
Definitely a cool build
I started doing micro machine boards just to make my life easier while making boards! This turned out amazing!!
All of those skill scale up pretty well. its all about just taking the dive into a bigger project!
@@crowscrafts6018 absolutely!! I've definitely done more terrain than boards, but the boards are a blast! I'd definitely make more if I had the storage space lol those 2' x2' x 2"-6" add up real quick lol 😆
@@leotroll726 they sure do I keep all of my extra boards and terrain in a large dedicated walk in closet.
Great build, some really useful tips and hacks thanks, love and peace
Making a board always seemed really intimidating but you made it look easy! Thanks for the tutorial!
Great board! This is really well thought out and it came out brilliantly. You should be pleased!
Wonderful build that looks awesome 👏👏
Great video! I finally know what to do with my foam boards. Awesome inspiration, keep up the good work.
Cracking video - enjoyable presentation, lovely looking boards and a concise video run-time!!
That is a great board and a easy to follow tutorial. Great job!!
Great job! I started making one from wood frame as a base, these are light weight but the materials I added were not. I cam going to revisit the project soon.
I hope it goes well, good luck on the build!
Cool idea. I run a wargames club at the school I work at and this will make a great group project. Thank you
This is amazing!!! Well done. Would love to see some gameplay footage on this.
I love it! You are so inspiring!
I just started making some for myself. Your video is very helpful. I did just have questions about your spray glue mix. How much water to glue do you mix in and do you add the isopropyl alcohol to that glue mix? Sorry if that's a dumb question.
It looks really awesome! I've always been interested in gaslands but haven't taken the plunge yet.
That’s epic! 💥
Very nice!
I really like the board and your technique, but what I don't like is that this board seems built for one set-up. I'd prefer 3x3 or 4x4 with slightly smaller tiles designed in a way that they can be rotated and moved around creating an individual set up each time. Just a 3x3 tile board can create over 250 thousand variations that way ;o)
Also, it's good to connect them with magnets.
Really nice video, just subscribed 👊💪🏁
FANTASTIC!!!
Radical
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very cool but how is it modular?
How do you store the finished board? 🤔
This is really cool! Looking forward to what you will do in the future. Is there a certain site you got the bridges/other scatter models from?
Glad you enjoyed, The bridges are 3D printed from files on thingiverse that I modified before print. Just search "Arch bridge" and look a few pages in.
What adhesive works best for the pink foam?
Dope board. But what up with the dog bowl....
I dont have a dog anymore and its s good sized bowl for mixing stuff
do you have trouble with the move templates on top of a curved surface? ( the bridge)
The curve is pretty shallow to allow the cars to sit without sliding this has the bonus effect of letting the templates sit mostly flat
Did your dog give you permission to use it's bowls for crafting purposes?
My problem is storage
I suggest then using 1ft x 1ft board pieces and keeping the height of each piece around 1"-1.5"in. that way they should just stack together for easy storage.
🤦🏼♂️ Not convincing at all... XX