The reason why I love this channel, is because you do not use overly expensive tools and materials, like foamcutters, powertools, etc. You use simple and easily aquired materials with everyday tools. And you're not overly carefull with measurements which leads to some errors here and there, but all this together gives your builds something that a lot of others dont have: SOUL
Let's hope for the best. Sometimes it actually gets a bit annoying when a video's success is determined almost purely by clickbaitiness and watch time.
The algorithm comes through sometimes. I started watching/listening to DnD lore channels and I guess the algorithm thinks I play DnD now. I have no intention to start playing DnD or other tabletop games like it, but making some of these builds might be fun just for the heck of it.
I always remind myself not to sweat missing some of the fallen bricks in a build. Good bricks and cut stones were that, good. So the farmer down the road took his wagon up and helped himself for building a small milking building.
Your channel is one of my latest discoveries. I follow channels like BMC but your tools much more similar to mine. With that, it’s easy to follow your instructions and replicate them. Keep up the good work friend! 👏🏻
Oof, using miniature paints / washes on terrain....could get by so much cheaper with regular craft paint (and making his own washes like Jeremy from Black Magic Craft)
This was an enjoyable build, especially because I know I'll be using this much. I have started playing Frostgrave! But I think I won't make frost themed terrain... Summergrave?
The craftsmanship is amazing, and I love the raggy look the wood ends up having! Dear lord this is an amazing and simple technique. The only thing I don't really like is that the playability of the piece is really really limited, but that can be easily solved with scaling it up and having larger openings
"Don't cut toward your hand" *immediately cuts toward his hand* But seriously, I LOVE watching and doing stuff like this. I'm super glad I came across your channel. These are AMAZING and inspiring. Now I want to get foam to work with.
I always see other types of these larger pieces online but the prices for them are crazy high. Watching your video really helped me realize how easy and affordable it can really be. Thank you for the great ideas and I hope to continue seeing your creations!
Thank you for posting this. Followed it fairly precisely and very happy with the results. My skills are still rough but with the right techniques, even peasants can craft well. Thank you!
Once again Bard you made a remarkable piece of terrain literally at no cost. Your videos are a great inspiration to guys who can’t afford expensive pieces for their boards. Your videos also make me smile as you don’t take it too seriously. Keep up the good work Bard. 👍😁
The Bonegrinder encounter in CoS... brings back horrible but yet wonderful gameplay memories. I just love Bard's take on this pivotal scenery! And his elfish accent. This guy's got the whole package.
@@charleslucas1026 they will ship it. but only in 12 inch squares. I got 4 squares 12"x12" and 1/2" thick for $22 on Amazon. Free shipping for Prime members. it's enough to make all the dungeon tiles I want, Stone/Wood/Cave
Love your commentary throughout like R.I.P brush. Also as someone who has recently finished Curse of Strahd I can say you've really done Old Bone Grinder justice! Great details with making it all crooked and it's wonderful to see how accessible the supplies you used are. It's good to know you can make something so cool with just a humble Pringles tube, oat box, foam and ice lolly sticks. Oh yeah... and a whole lotta glue!
you are amazing! thank you so much for all of your great content! I'm a newer DM and I love 3d terrain. and I can't tell you how helpful your videos are in helping me make beautiful "peasent" level terrain out of cardboard, popsicle sticks, and dill! I just made my first modular broken ruins set using a little foam and dill. your painting and texturing tutorials helped make them look above and beyond! I wish I could post pictures here to show you. thank you again I love your content! long live the oats! ❤️
I do not play D&D or any sort of tabletop gaming, but I was looking for ideas for just building mini fantasy dioramas and came across your channel. This was such a joy to watch and I love your art. Absolutely beautiful! You certainly get a sub from me. Keep up the awesome work, dude!
Awesome build! You have inspired me, I am now drawing up some buildings and terrain for a Warhammer board. Thank you, and continue to make great models!
This was great to watch I thought you did an amazing job of this and by the time you have made all the accessories and added them it will finish that beautifully,don’t forget to add a little bit of tattered dirty cloth to the sails of the windmill it will really make it look cool as well..Great video 😀
I love how this is such a simple yet really cool looking build. You might consider in the future running some sandpaper over the slick s outer surface of the Pringles can to help the paint adhere better.
I love this delightful build! It has such character and your attention to detail is fantastic. I am off to find a cylindrical bit of rubbish to attempt this! Thank you for the video. I do find that keeping a medium/fine grit sandpaper handy is useful to take the surface texture off of sealed cardboard. It also helps the washes and paints adhere quickly for those deep grooves that are hard to cover.
From this moment, you are officialy my favourite....terrain tutorial maker? Whatever, this video is hilarious and usefull, thank you boss! I love your comments in the video :D
If you want a more conical shape you could use a cup. If it's a foam cup from the gas station soda fountain, you'd also have that already in place for the stones!
For a more satisfyng result with the egg packaging, you could try tearing the shapes instead of cuting them. The edges are less sharp that way and more natural.
I love that damn knife you use for all your cutting. I have a hotwire table and other tools but I just had to use your link and buy that knife. And it just came in the mail yesterday! Can't wait to see what I can do with it!!
Top notch, man. I liked your use of foam bricks. Your European XPS looks slightly more rubbery than the stuff available here in the US. I've been building a lot of MDF kits recently and realized that oil-based stain you used on the wooden parts of your windmill might look good on the buildings I've made. I'm going to give it a shot. I'll remember to buy the cheaper stuff at the home goods store. Thanks for the pro tips. Cheers, --Bo
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i agree
The reason why I love this channel, is because you do not use overly expensive tools and materials, like foamcutters, powertools, etc. You use simple and easily aquired materials with everyday tools. And you're not overly carefull with measurements which leads to some errors here and there, but all this together gives your builds something that a lot of others dont have: SOUL
yes but the paints... r.i.p. regular acrylic for modelism is enough
TH-cam algorithm please show more people this channel
Let's hope for the best. Sometimes it actually gets a bit annoying when a video's success is determined almost purely by clickbaitiness and watch time.
It did 😅
I'm happy I found this channel 5 minitues ago
Your wish has been granted .
Agreed. The amount of work and passion that goes into his work needs to be seen by more of the table top gaming community.
The algorithm comes through sometimes. I started watching/listening to DnD lore channels and I guess the algorithm thinks I play DnD now. I have no intention to start playing DnD or other tabletop games like it, but making some of these builds might be fun just for the heck of it.
I always remind myself not to sweat missing some of the fallen bricks in a build. Good bricks and cut stones were that, good. So the farmer down the road took his wagon up and helped himself for building a small milking building.
Your channel is one of my latest discoveries. I follow channels like BMC but your tools much more similar to mine. With that, it’s easy to follow your instructions and replicate them. Keep up the good work friend! 👏🏻
I also much prefer this guy's format 🤙
Way more chill
Same here I love BMC but his builds and tools are for professional crafters now this channels is to my lvl of tools and money Incan spend
"This is an overpriced paint that I regret buying"
This guy is gold
Oof, using miniature paints / washes on terrain....could get by so much cheaper with regular craft paint (and making his own washes like Jeremy from Black Magic Craft)
Right?! I love him so much hahaha
This was an enjoyable build, especially because I know I'll be using this much. I have started playing Frostgrave! But I think I won't make frost themed terrain... Summergrave?
kinda cool, yeah! go for summergrave!
Bard's Craft Autumn grave, with lots of flocking!!! Another great build man.
So did I, and I’m going for more of a Autumngrave theme, so that I can still use everything with Mordheim ;D
@@jagelsdorf1385 Autumngrave does sound nice. Many color options and so on.
A lot of my personal terrain is old west or desert themed so I play sandgrave. It's very adaptable!
What a cool build, wonderfully done!
Thanks!
Not only is it a great build but gives out helpful hints on how to work with wood sticks and the like.
The craftsmanship is amazing, and I love the raggy look the wood ends up having! Dear lord this is an amazing and simple technique.
The only thing I don't really like is that the playability of the piece is really really limited, but that can be easily solved with scaling it up and having larger openings
I came to see your build and loved it for not only that but your humour as well. Glad I found this channel
Ultimate style of making bricks. .
Great innovative mind. .
This dude has helped me take inspiration from my school projects
I don’t understand why anyone would dislike this video.
I was working on a mausoleum diorama design. I got creatively stock but your video, dear Lucas, had the solution I needed. Thanks!
wow amazing! me and my family gather round every week to watch the new videos. it's the highlight of our week
Glad to hear that, thanks!
"Don't cut toward your hand" *immediately cuts toward his hand*
But seriously, I LOVE watching and doing stuff like this. I'm super glad I came across your channel. These are AMAZING and inspiring. Now I want to get foam to work with.
love the simplicity and the look of the build. great job
*"How to build a windmill for cents" could have been the title, amazing result with such simple materials! 👍👍👍*
I always see other types of these larger pieces online but the prices for them are crazy high. Watching your video really helped me realize how easy and affordable it can really be. Thank you for the great ideas and I hope to continue seeing your creations!
Thank you for posting this. Followed it fairly precisely and very happy with the results. My skills are still rough but with the right techniques, even peasants can craft well. Thank you!
Beautiful build, nicely done!
Taking some fine sandpaper to the outside of the pringles tube makes it hold paint a little better.
That would certainly work
Once again Bard you made a remarkable piece of terrain literally at no cost. Your videos are a great inspiration to guys who can’t afford expensive pieces for their boards. Your videos also make me smile as you don’t take it too seriously. Keep up the good work Bard. 👍😁
The Bonegrinder encounter in CoS... brings back horrible but yet wonderful gameplay memories. I just love Bard's take on this pivotal scenery! And his elfish accent. This guy's got the whole package.
Elfish accent :D I'm okay with that
Another mans Trash is Another Mans Wind Mill! THIS IS PERFECT MAN! I so Love your junk workshop! Perfect Ideas !! Hope Your Well.. be SAFE!!!!
I'm so disappointed I discovered this channel before lock down and couldn't get any xps foam
Not sure if they'll ship it
@@charleslucas1026 TEAR YOUR WALLS APART. ITS IN THERE
Your finest build yet.
Try the egg carton instead. If that fails you can always cut away the bottom of the windmill and craft with foam later :D
@@charleslucas1026 they will ship it. but only in 12 inch squares. I got 4 squares 12"x12" and 1/2" thick for $22 on Amazon. Free shipping for Prime members. it's enough to make all the dungeon tiles I want, Stone/Wood/Cave
I really enjoy watching these videos! I find them informative and really clear explanations! Thanks for sharing!
That knife is stuff of legend...!
Haha it gets more screen time than I do
Love your commentary throughout like R.I.P brush. Also as someone who has recently finished Curse of Strahd I can say you've really done Old Bone Grinder justice! Great details with making it all crooked and it's wonderful to see how accessible the supplies you used are. It's good to know you can make something so cool with just a humble Pringles tube, oat box, foam and ice lolly sticks. Oh yeah... and a whole lotta glue!
So simple but looks so great. I’m making this tonight just to set on my desk.
I’m not sure how this came up on my list, but I’m glad it did! Great job dude!
you are amazing! thank you so much for all of your great content! I'm a newer DM and I love 3d terrain. and I can't tell you how helpful your videos are in helping me make beautiful "peasent" level terrain out of cardboard, popsicle sticks, and dill! I just made my first modular broken ruins set using a little foam and dill. your painting and texturing tutorials helped make them look above and beyond! I wish I could post pictures here to show you. thank you again I love your content! long live the oats! ❤️
Glad you like the vids, you can post into the discord chat. (link in description)
This is a true piece of art!!!
That windmill looks really good!!!
I do not play D&D or any sort of tabletop gaming, but I was looking for ideas for just building mini fantasy dioramas and came across your channel. This was such a joy to watch and I love your art. Absolutely beautiful! You certainly get a sub from me. Keep up the awesome work, dude!
One of most wonderful crafts you've did, dude. Applauding with my feet because my hands are busy applauding.
Awesome build! You have inspired me, I am now drawing up some buildings and terrain for a Warhammer board. Thank you, and continue to make great models!
You're welcome. Good luck with the builds!
Thank you! Do you have any ideas for a metallic-based map? I want to design a liquid-silverey river, but I’m not sure how to get a good looking one.
Your wood colour was perfect! I love this build!
This was great to watch I thought you did an amazing job of this and by the time you have made all the accessories and added them it will finish that beautifully,don’t forget to add a little bit of tattered dirty cloth to the sails of the windmill it will really make it look cool as well..Great video 😀
Thanks for the idea :)
Great job on this windmill! Turned out beautiful. I appreciate your creative tips!
Great windmill..been thinking of trying this myself...this video boost my confidence
Outstanding performance
I really enjoyed and appreciated your video this project looked great I want to see part 2 of this build finish
I love how this is such a simple yet really cool looking build. You might consider in the future running some sandpaper over the slick s outer surface of the Pringles can to help the paint adhere better.
Very nice! I would love to make a windmill of my own after seeing how you did this. Thanks for sharing.
I enjoy your channel and the creativity you bring to the craft.
I love this delightful build! It has such character and your attention to detail is fantastic. I am off to find a cylindrical bit of rubbish to attempt this! Thank you for the video.
I do find that keeping a medium/fine grit sandpaper handy is useful to take the surface texture off of sealed cardboard. It also helps the washes and paints adhere quickly for those deep grooves that are hard to cover.
Thanks for the tutorial, I’ve made mine and its very impressive! Thanks for the video!
So so cool! Brilliant build. Great music!
Oh my,,, what a beautiful young man ...
Oh yes .. this project turned out awesome!,
This is such a nice build. Love it a lot. This should be super versatile.
Versatile indeed, lots of places to place minis and this also works for a modern setting. Really happy with it.
Amazing build! I definetly will try to rebuild this one
It's really impressive when you think of how you made it and what materials you used. It'd be awesome to have you as a DM.
Thanks, I mainly make terrain and edit videos so my DMing falls behind because I don't have time to plan :D
This is a great build. Probably your best so far. Keep it up. I'm looking forward to seeing the flocking on this one!
Well done, entertaining and informative all at one time. keep up the excellent work.
Cool work man, I can hear those sails creaking from here.
one of your best builds so far
This is my favouritie build yet! Awesome job
Looks like a great home for a nesting dragon
This is some impressive crafting
I am in awe! This is amazing! Great job!
This was so cool! Exellent work mate!
Amazing work man! You are starting to inspire me to do my own tabletop maps like this :D
Thanks for sharing and teaching your ways!
Please come back to TH-cam 😭 we miss you very much!!
I like the more detailed approach from this video. In the past your builds where often to "simple" for me :D NICE WORK
Amazing build! Super happy to have found your content, looking forward to binge watching everything!
somehow TH-cam recomended me this channel, very relaxing to watch, somewhat reminds me of primitive technology. subscribed
This is an incredible build
this is your best build, you've achieved the next level up
Thanks!
You are insanely creative, keep up the good work.
That's an amazing build. Good job!
Been binge watching your builds, and they are amazing - next thing I'm building is a windmill for sure!
His cannel is great!
WOW! Is amazing, realy beatyful, thaks a lot for share!!
This is an awesome build! I’m building it this weekend.
Hey great! Good luck
Another great build... Never played Frostgrave, but love the terrain. Thanks,
From this moment, you are officialy my favourite....terrain tutorial maker? Whatever, this video is hilarious and usefull, thank you boss!
I love your comments in the video :D
Thanks man!
great windmill I am going to try this but will use a large card coffee cup for the lower stone section so it is tapered
I really admire your work.
Creative and wonderful work, congrats!
If you want a more conical shape you could use a cup. If it's a foam cup from the gas station soda fountain, you'd also have that already in place for the stones!
That would have saved me lots of time, good point
Best build so far! I love your videos
For a more satisfyng result with the egg packaging, you could try tearing the shapes instead of cuting them. The edges are less sharp that way and more natural.
if you cut it more or less straight they look great for cobblestones
I love that damn knife you use for all your cutting. I have a hotwire table and other tools but I just had to use your link and buy that knife. And it just came in the mail yesterday! Can't wait to see what I can do with it!!
Quite impressive ! Good job !
This would make a really good dice tower, which is a build I would love to see! You have a great channel and even better builds!
Spin the mill to roll dice, eh? :D
I love this one. Possibly the best you did so far! Keep it up :D
Awesome video. I am going to build one this week. Too cool not to copy.
Top notch, man. I liked your use of foam bricks. Your European XPS looks slightly more rubbery than the stuff available here in the US. I've been building a lot of MDF kits recently and realized that oil-based stain you used on the wooden parts of your windmill might look good on the buildings I've made. I'm going to give it a shot. I'll remember to buy the cheaper stuff at the home goods store. Thanks for the pro tips. Cheers, --Bo
That looks great.
Fantastic work!!!
This is magnificent!
this is probably my favourite build so far, keep up the good work!
I tell that to myself every time!
Beautiful piece!
It look very realistic :) just woow
how can people downgrade this video? Because they have no talent and are jealous. :D Very good work!
Really nice build
I like it when you make long movies. Beautifull mill! :)))
Very cool. Great job!
Love it! Came up fantastic. Gotta love those oats 😜
magnifique boulot! merci pour ce tuto il est génial!
Dude that was brilliant! :)