*FAQ -* UPDATED 03/02/2019 *Contact Adhesive/Cement* - Chances are your glue and XPS Foam are going to be different to mine so the compatibility may vary. The solvents in the contact cement could possibly melt your foam, it melted the surface of mine but only a tiny bit. Be sure to apply in very thin coats and test the adhesive on some scrap pieces first. If you're still having problems you could try a water based contact adhesive (the drying times are much longer). Or simply use low temp hot glue (not as temperature resistant or tough and you might need to cover up your joins if you can't get them flush and be sure to get rid of your glue strings). UPDATE - Water based Contact Adhesive sucks, try a construction adhesive suitable for foam like Liquid Nails Fast Grab (the kind that comes in tubes for a chalking gun) *Expanded PVC / EPVC / Foam PVC* - I use 3mm (0.118 inches). This stuff might be harder to get in the states than I first thought. You can order it from Lowes in the US if they don't have it on the shelf. *Spider* - Still unidentified, haven't worked up the courage to look it up in the spider directory, too many spiders.
@@Miscast I bet! I just finished watching all of your terrain videos and I really love your channel aesthetic - super cohesive & well presented, and the content makes me desperately want to build stuff. Also it's late, you ought to be asleep mate.
You have changed my scenery making life! that PVC board is amazing. After watching this video I went to the local big warehouse and found some - not only is it as easy to cut as you say, but I can now make some decent fields with fences that I couldn't make before using MDF or other items.
Awesome work.. really feeling the aesthetics on this.. and so true about taking notes... it can be as simple as a piece of paper but save you tons of head space down the road!
I must mention, some hobby stores that sell model trains have molds for hills and such along with trees and other small terrain. Great if you need some small bits like little bushes or trees.
You should switch to an airbrush for the spray applications of paint. Easier to control, cheaper paint by volume, and you can hit things lightly to have your underpainting show through. After getting one I have never gone back to spray cans for any reason. Yes they take some getting used to, and yes they are initially expensive, but the trade off in control and quality of work is invaluable. Keep up the great work, love your vids!
Yes, totally agree, I used to have one but have not replaced it. Unfortunately, the initial expense is too much at this stage, hopefully in the future :)
@@Miscast Maybe some paint tutorial a la Bob Ross, blog updates on terrain proyects ot simply you answering some questions from twitter or other social media. Anything that doesn´t require heavy editing or any at all.
Haha. When you said "using this for our future projects" I thought future, as in futuristic style, being Warhammer 40k, not the near future in the real world. Cool project. Thanks for sharing.
Haha, well I guess it could be both! My idea with this series to is be able to expand on the table each episode, that way I can include techniques from all different skill levels as time goes on. So if there is something you wanna see, let me know!
Try Mod Podge for coating your pieces, you can then spray them with can primer. PVA and water doesn’t seal well enough ... can’t take the credit though ... I learned this from Black Magic Craft. Just paying it forward, love the videos!
modge podge coat. lets you do whatever you want to foam. depending on the modge podge, it also acts as a hardening agent for the foam to keep it relatively protected.
It's very expensive here in Aus unfortunately. I also don't really like the finish it has so I use a spray matte varnish on projects I need to protect now.
I recommend Glidden Gripper paint primer for flat surfaces to glue styrofoam together. Their are videos of its effectiveness online. The product is cheap, and easy to apply. The down side would be you have to weigh down the styrofoam you are using, and it's a paint that has to be brushed on.
Great video, I would undercoat with mod podge and black paint. Then seal it afterward in your sealant of choice to give it a tougher coating. Trying to plan a build for an underground caverns and tunnels, for a post apocalyptic setting. Using the Tagoskan Wasteland map by Heroic Maps, for my gaming mat. I had it printed on a PVC 50"x50" banner for £17 including shipping. And this video has given me some ideas, need to build some junk buildings, bridges and scatter pieces as well.
Thanks mate! Mod Podge is a bit expensive here, unfortunately, especially a table worth. I really wanted to keep the grain of the foam if possible. Honestly, after constant club use since making the video its held up well, there's light damage that mod podge may have protected but nothing 5 minutes and some dabs of orange paint can't fix. Great to hear this has given you some ideas!
Hey man, thank you so much for this video, really well documented and presented. I have checked out some of your other terrain builds and your awesome. legend man keep on making more terrain vids!!
Those thin long blades aren't designed to be used fully extended... They are designed to be used in the same way you would use a regular stanley knife. When the end goes blunt you extend the blade 1 segment and snap off the blunt bit. You then have a sharp blade again.
You can use PVA to stick them together. You just need to apply it in small patches so it has gaps to breathe. If it's not drying you probably smothered the whole surface.
Thanks for the tip :) I didn't consider gluing in small patches, my instinct is to cover the whole surface for maximum adhesion, will try that now and update the FAQ if it works.
In the US the aggravation is that hardware stores only sell corrugated PVC for sign material. In order to get closed cell PVA sheets for hobby use we have to special order them from limited availability retailers online, or amazon. Its expensive. I really wish the US big box stores would carry it, I don't know why they only carry the corrugated crap. I only have a few small sheets and those were costly to order.
Hmmm odd. Generally it's us Australians that have trouble finding the right materials. Before I made the video, I checked Lowe's to see if they stocked it, and it said they did. I have no idea, I just figured Lowe's would be the equivalent to our Australian chain hardware stores. One thing I'd try out is asking your local hardware store if you can order it in. That being said the corrugated stuff works pretty okay too, you might need to go thicker like 5mm-ish, and you need to work out how to plug the holes (I use builders filler).
Well to be more precise, they don't stock it in the stores. It is by special order. 6mm in a 2ft x4ft (huzzah, mixing measurements).. is 64 bucks. Not too bad for a sheet that size. The corrugated stuff is stocked in the store just looks awful as bases but it is certainly strong enough to make a non-warpy base. The issue isn't the holes in the sides but the rippled surface, you'd need to use filler and sand smooth. More work, more steps. Corrugated is pretty cheap though.
black magic craft uses mod podge to seal his foam, which seems to protect it when you use spray primers awesome builds by the way! i've been binge watching your chanel
Trent, is there a possibility that you could make a video on how to plan out a while 6x4ft board thats got inlaid trenches etc? I've always wanted to make a board that is stalingrad esque but I can't get my head around planning these sort of things. I've made small pieces of terrain in the past, but I'm worried that it would just look terrible.
Hey! I'm trying to make this a reality for my local war gaming club depending on if I can get funding to do it. Until then I believe Mel @TheTerrainTutor might be able to help you out, he's got a series going about making trenches that looked pretty darn great!
Well my understudy of table top terrain crafting starts today. And I'm loving your teachings brother! Happy New Year 2020! I look forward to learning all I can from you and other amazing talented Craft Artist. ^_^ Aloha!
Awesome!! I am binge watching all your videos!! Super impressed!! Please do more regular videos.. also just to know what is the thickness of the foam board that you are using in this video?
Nice job ...love the colors, If you could show a slower more in-depth look at how you chop them up it would be helpful to us newer guys. Thanks and keep on keeping on!
This looks great, thanks for the tutorial. What would you have done differently if you were to go back and use something instead of the brush and spray white coats?
Thankyou! I would have hand painted it black and then painted it as I did for the rest of the video. I also would have spray painted from a further distance from the piece, I believe it was the solvent in the aerosol that melted it, not the paint. I think for a big table of terrain like this one using a airbrush would be very handy.
Legendary. Fantastic tutorial. Made a ton of rocky terrain but this really added a few things I"m gonna add next time I make some terrain. What kinda paint did you use? I'll check the rest of the videos to see if you mentioned it elsewhere
Thanks for the kind words :) I use whatever paint I like the colours of, I use all sorts of brands across all my videos, they all perform about the same in most circumstances. Cheap dollar store paints can take a few more coats, and the expensive artist brands tend mix better. In this video is mostly Jo-Sonja brand, which is a bit pricey but it's avalible locally which is mostly why I buy it. Currently I've been experimenting with house paint for my base coats in a similar colour as my spray in the video and that works well too.
What paints did you use to apply the wash and the spray? Can I use basically anything? Can you use the same paints for minis? Great video, I subscribed.
hey trent thanks for all u do ! i was wondering if u could share the recipe for that desert color scheme in written steps im confused by the numbers going down the vertical column in the chart you made for them are they supposed to be mix ratios?
mixing spray and brush paint, needs planning. Solvent in spraycans can make stuff boil, especially cheap stuff. Try to stay within brand if doing different layers. Never use cheap spray primer, go industrial or have stuff made.
Wow, I started watching your during covid when you were working on Arcane Ugly. (really inspired by your solutions to writers block btw). You look so very different in this lmao, it's insane. Still love your stuff! Make what you want to make, content wise, don't listen to all of us. Also make more RPG-creating content because unlike all this rabble I actually know what I want /s
I wonder if I could use soft sponge foam to do this? Has anyone tried? I'd use a mixed pre-coloured acrylic caulking to smear ove it all to give it a bit of rigidity... Good idea or not?
Sure thing! at 5:30 there is a little chart with the paint colors I used and the ratios I mixed them in each layer. The base coat I sprayed is - White Knight 300g Headland® Touch Up Spray Paint Everything after that are Jo Sonja's brand - Turner's Yellow, Cadmium Red, Titanium White, Burnt Umber. Those are just generic paint names that many companies use so you should be able to find equivalents pretty easily if you can't find the same brand :) Hope that helps!
*FAQ -* UPDATED 03/02/2019
*Contact Adhesive/Cement* - Chances are your glue and XPS Foam are going to be different to mine so the compatibility may vary. The solvents in the contact cement could possibly melt your foam, it melted the surface of mine but only a tiny bit. Be sure to apply in very thin coats and test the adhesive on some scrap pieces first. If you're still having problems you could try a water based contact adhesive (the drying times are much longer). Or simply use low temp hot glue (not as temperature resistant or tough and you might need to cover up your joins if you can't get them flush and be sure to get rid of your glue strings). UPDATE - Water based Contact Adhesive sucks, try a construction adhesive suitable for foam like Liquid Nails Fast Grab (the kind that comes in tubes for a chalking gun)
*Expanded PVC / EPVC / Foam PVC* - I use 3mm (0.118 inches). This stuff might be harder to get in the states than I first thought. You can order it from Lowes in the US if they don't have it on the shelf.
*Spider* - Still unidentified, haven't worked up the courage to look it up in the spider directory, too many spiders.
do you have a link that could be found
Yeah been having a harder time then you guys across the pond seem to. Oh well thats life.
Spider classified.
Classification: Nope
Solution: Exterminatus
You should pin this comment. Great vid!
Always good to hit a scrap piece of foam with a glue or paint you're not sure of.
that moment when you stopped, looked at the cockroach, then continued, was an entire thesis of a mood
lol, thanks for reminding me of this moment, I laughed at it for ages in the edit.
@@Miscast I bet! I just finished watching all of your terrain videos and I really love your channel aesthetic - super cohesive & well presented, and the content makes me desperately want to build stuff. Also it's late, you ought to be asleep mate.
@@Opaqu.e Thanks mate! Thats very kind. I'm currently working on my next video, I can always sleep later ;)
Noticed other terrain makers in the comments, good to see everyone picks up stuff from others.
This is just solid. I love seeing some base material for terrain that can be expanded on to your skill level. Love seeing you back!!!
Thanks a lot! Glad to hear, the future of this series is very exciting.
You're the Bob Ross of miniature wargaming hobbies
You have changed my scenery making life! that PVC board is amazing. After watching this video I went to the local big warehouse and found some - not only is it as easy to cut as you say, but I can now make some decent fields with fences that I couldn't make before using MDF or other items.
Rockin
hahahah, I was looking for a comment like this, of course it'd be you Wyloch!
2:34 Looks like some kind of pseudoscorpion, perhaps of the family neobisiidae, but the footage is not clear for proper identification. Nice video.
looked like a flower/crab spider to me like these: Misumessus oblongus or Misumessus lappi
I’ve no idea what the hell they are but it’s nice to see nerds of other topics
Awesome work.. really feeling the aesthetics on this.. and so true about taking notes... it can be as simple as a piece of paper but save you tons of head space down the road!
I did a Miscast Terrain Marathon today and I was wondering when the next video would come out.
Such a fantastic video. I like the bright colors you used for like a red desert look
The terrain looks very good. The presentation was well done as well.
I must mention, some hobby stores that sell model trains have molds for hills and such along with trees and other small terrain. Great if you need some small bits like little bushes or trees.
You should switch to an airbrush for the spray applications of paint. Easier to control, cheaper paint by volume, and you can hit things lightly to have your underpainting show through. After getting one I have never gone back to spray cans for any reason. Yes they take some getting used to, and yes they are initially expensive, but the trade off in control and quality of work is invaluable. Keep up the great work, love your vids!
Yes, totally agree, I used to have one but have not replaced it. Unfortunately, the initial expense is too much at this stage, hopefully in the future :)
A great argument for vented foam and water-soluble adhesives and skewers!
Why didn't you just cover the entire surface of every terrain piece in your signature miscast terrain sand?
why dont you PAINT MORE MINIES ! lol i like your videos to thanks for sharing man
@@savagex466-qt1io Ha!
You have such a relaxing voice, i can watch your videos for hours. Have you considred doing something longer? I would totally watch it while i pant.
haha thanks! If you have any ideas on long form content you'd like to see let me know :)
@@Miscast Maybe some paint tutorial a la Bob Ross, blog updates on terrain proyects ot simply you answering some questions from twitter or other social media. Anything that doesn´t require heavy editing or any at all.
@@STRATOABLE Sounds fun, I'd love to do a Q&A type thing eventually!
Applause from Trent Bridge town! Best XPS-to-rock carving I've seen - this is SFX quality pretend cragging.
Man, i love your videos. You and Black Magic Craft are the best
I wish we could get a revisit from this someday. With all the experience you earned over the last few years. 😃
Keep up the great videos man. One of my favorite channels. Solid tutorials.
Thanks a bunch, means a lot!
Have you ever tried BMC's adding black acrylic paint to mod podge primes it. Creates a tough shell and protects the foam from melting.
Super well shot and great information. Will be checking our more of your content. Keep it up!!!
Haha. When you said "using this for our future projects" I thought future, as in futuristic style, being Warhammer 40k, not the near future in the real world. Cool project. Thanks for sharing.
Haha, well I guess it could be both! My idea with this series to is be able to expand on the table each episode, that way I can include techniques from all different skill levels as time goes on. So if there is something you wanna see, let me know!
Miscast Terrain yeah, love the channel. I like modular terrain too. Keep it on the generic side, and you can reuse.
Those textures are awesome! Time to get practicing.
Try Mod Podge for coating your pieces, you can then spray them with can primer. PVA and water doesn’t seal well enough ... can’t take the credit though ... I learned this from Black Magic Craft. Just paying it forward, love the videos!
Mate, this us awesome, loving the Mars / Klandathu look of the senery.
modge podge coat. lets you do whatever you want to foam. depending on the modge podge, it also acts as a hardening agent for the foam to keep it relatively protected.
It's very expensive here in Aus unfortunately. I also don't really like the finish it has so I use a spray matte varnish on projects I need to protect now.
The partially melted look on some pieces adds to the terrain, almost like it's heavily corroded lava flows or wind erosion of soft rock.
Yas queen. They look awesome.
XD Thanks!
Very Beautiful Terrain
I recommend Glidden Gripper paint primer for flat surfaces to glue styrofoam together. Their are videos of its effectiveness online. The product is cheap, and easy to apply. The down side would be you have to weigh down the styrofoam you are using, and it's a paint that has to be brushed on.
+1 for the contact cement. I also use that for a lot of things, especially in areas where air drying glue won't be getting any air
Tyranid infestation detected... Solution: EXTERMINATUS ... ... ... execute...
Your lighting and shots look great. Thanks for the video.
Cheers! My pleasure :)
Great video, I would undercoat with mod podge and black paint. Then seal it afterward in your sealant of choice to give it a tougher coating.
Trying to plan a build for an underground caverns and tunnels, for a post apocalyptic setting. Using the Tagoskan Wasteland map by Heroic Maps, for my gaming mat. I had it printed on a PVC 50"x50" banner for £17 including shipping. And this video has given me some ideas, need to build some junk buildings, bridges and scatter pieces as well.
Thanks mate! Mod Podge is a bit expensive here, unfortunately, especially a table worth. I really wanted to keep the grain of the foam if possible. Honestly, after constant club use since making the video its held up well, there's light damage that mod podge may have protected but nothing 5 minutes and some dabs of orange paint can't fix.
Great to hear this has given you some ideas!
Hey man, thank you so much for this video, really well documented and presented. I have checked out some of your other terrain builds and your awesome. legend man keep on making more terrain vids!!
That would look great on an Epic 40k battlefield.
1:16, this is how Carl lost his eye in the comics.
Great video as usual! Keep up the great work mate!
Awesome video as always brother!
Creative, effective and beautiful job...have to try it!
Thanks! Hope you do :D
Those thin long blades aren't designed to be used fully extended... They are designed to be used in the same way you would use a regular stanley knife. When the end goes blunt you extend the blade 1 segment and snap off the blunt bit. You then have a sharp blade again.
They look awesome - nice simple approach. Great tip on the pvc sheet - will have a look fir that. Warping = 😡😡😡 Thanks another great vid!
I always love these videos. Great work, as always!
Good stuff. I made my terrain in a very similar way. But I used mdf for the bases.
OH MY GOD THAT PSUEDOSCORPION WAS ADORABLE
Feeling inspired to finish my table after exams.
Cheers mate.
Awesome! Good luck with the exams and table!
Not gonna lie the sound of the lil blade ricocheting sounded badass 1:17
Great video! Would be awesome to see you tackle some sci-fi buildings or structures in the future.
You can use PVA to stick them together. You just need to apply it in small patches so it has gaps to breathe. If it's not drying you probably smothered the whole surface.
Thanks for the tip :) I didn't consider gluing in small patches, my instinct is to cover the whole surface for maximum adhesion, will try that now and update the FAQ if it works.
Fantastic video. Great editing and closeup shots. I also appreciated u including the mistakes and your tips as u went along. I subscribed :)
In the US the aggravation is that hardware stores only sell corrugated PVC for sign material. In order to get closed cell PVA sheets for hobby use we have to special order them from limited availability retailers online, or amazon. Its expensive. I really wish the US big box stores would carry it, I don't know why they only carry the corrugated crap. I only have a few small sheets and those were costly to order.
Hmmm odd. Generally it's us Australians that have trouble finding the right materials. Before I made the video, I checked Lowe's to see if they stocked it, and it said they did. I have no idea, I just figured Lowe's would be the equivalent to our Australian chain hardware stores. One thing I'd try out is asking your local hardware store if you can order it in.
That being said the corrugated stuff works pretty okay too, you might need to go thicker like 5mm-ish, and you need to work out how to plug the holes (I use builders filler).
Well to be more precise, they don't stock it in the stores. It is by special order. 6mm in a 2ft x4ft (huzzah, mixing measurements).. is 64 bucks. Not too bad for a sheet that size. The corrugated stuff is stocked in the store just looks awful as bases but it is certainly strong enough to make a non-warpy base. The issue isn't the holes in the sides but the rippled surface, you'd need to use filler and sand smooth. More work, more steps. Corrugated is pretty cheap though.
@@meatybtz Gotcha, I'm using 3mm (0.118inch) EPVC for my projects and I believe Lowes sells that too :)
I love the colors, really a great video of how to make some cool Mars desert hill's.
Many thanks for showing and please keep up the good work ;-))
black magic craft uses mod podge to seal his foam, which seems to protect it when you use spray primers
awesome builds by the way! i've been binge watching your chanel
Great video! Your content has helped me a ton with creating terrian
Brilliant video
Great result.
Trent, is there a possibility that you could make a video on how to plan out a while 6x4ft board thats got inlaid trenches etc? I've always wanted to make a board that is stalingrad esque but I can't get my head around planning these sort of things. I've made small pieces of terrain in the past, but I'm worried that it would just look terrible.
Hey! I'm trying to make this a reality for my local war gaming club depending on if I can get funding to do it. Until then I believe Mel @TheTerrainTutor might be able to help you out, he's got a series going about making trenches that looked pretty darn great!
Awesome video mate
Ps, what thickness epvc did you use?
@@hellodave93 3mm! :)
Your work is pretty amazing.
First time on your channel. The production value of your videos is awesome! Also very informative.
Thanks!
Well my understudy of table top terrain crafting starts today. And I'm loving your teachings brother! Happy New Year 2020! I look forward to learning all I can from you and other amazing talented Craft Artist. ^_^ Aloha!
Wow! As you put it, really cool. Really cool. A joy to watch. Subscribed and added this video to a how to playlist
Thanks a bunch! :D
@@Miscast and the video quality is amazing to. I'm just using my smart phone and it shows
Amazing work
Cheers!!
Awesome!! I am binge watching all your videos!! Super impressed!! Please do more regular videos.. also just to know what is the thickness of the foam board that you are using in this video?
Nice job ...love the colors, If you could show a slower more in-depth look at how you chop them up it would be helpful to us newer guys. Thanks and keep on keeping on!
Thanks Shawn! Not really sure how much more in depth I can go to be honest, if you give it a go I think you'll pick it up very quick!
Miscast, u have the tools like Dexter Morgan and ur doing 40k Terrain Art!
this will be perfect for my ad mech
I’m going to make these but paint them like stone and apply flocking so they’re like small mountains or big hills. who knows.
You're a legend
You, Luke APS and Miniac are the big three of the miniature wargaming universe
Aw man, thank you, that's awesome. I love both Luke and Scott's work a whole lot and their contribution to the hobby is the best around in my opinion.
This looks great, thanks for the tutorial. What would you have done differently if you were to go back and use something instead of the brush and spray white coats?
Thankyou! I would have hand painted it black and then painted it as I did for the rest of the video. I also would have spray painted from a further distance from the piece, I
believe it was the solvent in the aerosol that melted it, not the paint. I think for a big table of terrain like this one using a airbrush would be very handy.
Great as always!
Greetings from Germany
Those rocks rock!
Legendary. Fantastic tutorial. Made a ton of rocky terrain but this really added a few things I"m gonna add next time I make some terrain. What kinda paint did you use? I'll check the rest of the videos to see if you mentioned it elsewhere
Thanks for the kind words :) I use whatever paint I like the colours of, I use all sorts of brands across all my videos, they all perform about the same in most circumstances. Cheap dollar store paints can take a few more coats, and the expensive artist brands tend mix better. In this video is mostly Jo-Sonja brand, which is a bit pricey but it's avalible locally which is mostly why I buy it. Currently I've been experimenting with house paint for my base coats in a similar colour as my spray in the video and that works well too.
@@Miscast Sweet thanks man!
Awesome terrain. Looks like mars theme terrain. Just what I need for my mechanicus kill team
look really nice for some martian terrain.
KEEP DOING THIS PLS
What paints did you use to apply the wash and the spray? Can I use basically anything?
Can you use the same paints for minis?
Great video, I subscribed.
Just found your channel…..great stuff. Do you do any 1/35 scale modelling?
Awesome vid mate
Thanks :)
hey trent thanks for all u do ! i was wondering if u could share the recipe for that desert color scheme in written steps im confused by the numbers going down the vertical column in the chart you made for them are they supposed to be mix ratios?
Love your vids man keep it up
mixing spray and brush paint, needs planning. Solvent in spraycans can make stuff boil, especially cheap stuff. Try to stay within brand if doing different layers. Never use cheap spray primer, go industrial or have stuff made.
I wouldn't stress to much honestly
Love your videos man! Thank you!
Wow, I started watching your during covid when you were working on Arcane Ugly. (really inspired by your solutions to writers block btw). You look so very different in this lmao, it's insane. Still love your stuff! Make what you want to make, content wise, don't listen to all of us. Also make more RPG-creating content because unlike all this rabble I actually know what I want /s
Nice job man 🙏
Very nice, have subscribed, all the best, Garry
I love all the spider kin
I wonder if I could use soft sponge foam to do this? Has anyone tried? I'd use a mixed pre-coloured acrylic caulking to smear ove it all to give it a bit of rigidity... Good idea or not?
Could you list out what paints you used! Love the look!!
Sure thing! at 5:30 there is a little chart with the paint colors I used and the ratios I mixed them in each layer.
The base coat I sprayed is - White Knight 300g Headland® Touch Up Spray Paint
Everything after that are Jo Sonja's brand - Turner's Yellow, Cadmium Red, Titanium White, Burnt Umber. Those are just generic paint names that many companies use so you should be able to find equivalents pretty easily if you can't find the same brand :) Hope that helps!
@@Miscast Thanks!!
Another class video. What thickness is the epvc you are using there? Also... that apron is rather fetching.
3mm :) and thanks heh!
2:27 Excuse me, I love Hotglue!!!
Awesome! I did a full set of hills that have the same, mars colors, as yours. Love them to this day ^^D
Oh cool! I love the colour. My biggest inspiration was the movie The Martian
Back then I had a full 4/4 table. Its gone now, but I have a plan to rebuild it th-cam.com/video/eycqnz1ccM8/w-d-xo.html&list=PL265AB7C3B0C9609E
I have seen the thumbnail and thought he is baking chocolate cake XD
Really great videos !
Nice work. I'm putting a Martian board together. What colour palette did you use. Looks good. Nice tutorial.
Hey! New subscriber here, I have no idea why I'd not found your channel earlier!! Excellent production, and excellent content. :oD
Great video dude! What thickness is the expanded PVC board please?
Thanks! 3mm