Beautiful stuff mate, the inn is stunning. I stopped painting my city of firwood at the inn but seeing this makes me want to print 'just one more' haha. Great stuff once again
Glad you’re feeling better. Amazing job! I just need to finish the manor and my kobra max will be printing out in full pieces for this one. I bought firwood after seeing your first video on it and I agree. Best buildings around.
@@eduardocarreramartin4143 No, the furniture is various assortment from stuff I've collected over the years, although some are from STLMiniatures' kickstarter.
Love these buildings. The paint work looks amazing, really impressive stuff. You are a great inspiration and I really enjoy your content. Your videos are one of the reasons I stated making YT content myself. Thank you for sharing.
@@gaminggeek241 Thanks :) The buildings and scatter terrain on one of the tracks is actually from "Printable Scenery" too :D Keep up the good work, looking forward to your next video.
Two issues. Can you put Rafael's kickstarter link to buy the furniture? They are fantastic and I would like to have them. And on the other hand, the only figure that appears in the video, at what scale is it printed? to get an idea of the size of the set. Thanks
I'm very inspired by this print/paint job - but I need to know, how much time and filament would you estimate it took in total? That looks like a month of constant printing, and 4-5 spools : | - Thanks in advance, love your videos!!
That's going to be hard to say because I have multiple printers running at the same time. But I would say it is more like 3 spools but I also print at .2mm height and only 5% infill so I'm maximizing on pla amount. Also, a month is plenty, although if you can switch prints efficiently, I would say you could get it done in two weeks at the fastest with one printer.
I started Saturday and finished by Wednesday, which is twice as long as normal since I painted the interiors as well on this one. Not sure how many total hours but it's still faster than painting miniatures!
Whats the model behind the counter on the first level from. It looks really familiar but I can't place it. I love that these have playable interiors, my biggest hang up with buildings and terrain of this scale is if they're just bricks. For taking up so much table and storage space, I want them to be more than some simple set dressing. There's some pockmarks and pitting on the roof tiles, are those part of the sculpt or just a happy accident?
@@gaminggeek241 I did! It was my first convention, which was really neat unto itself, but on top of that I got to bring some 3D terrain for the Frosthaven tables and help run Frosthaven demo games for Cephalofair. It was a ton of fun, but I had hoped to run into you had you been able to make it.
Hi, long time no see. Finally had the time to get back into board gaming and was wondering whether you had a video on the making of plaster (or some other relevant material) terrain tiles, upon which the game is played. Or whether you would recommend or recommend against the making of such a feat.
Hey Littlebean, glad to have you back? I'm not sure if I understand your question--you are thinking of making plaster terrain tiles? You mean for the streets of a city? I made streets using Fat Dragon's street tiles that I made with my Zombicide board if you want to take a look. I'm not doing any plaster casting anymore.
For best bang for your buck, go with the Bambu P1P or the AnkerMake M5. If you can't afford that, you can always get an Ender 3 for less than $200 but you are going to have to fiddle with it a lot to get it to work well.
Beautiful stuff mate, the inn is stunning. I stopped painting my city of firwood at the inn but seeing this makes me want to print 'just one more' haha. Great stuff once again
Glad you’re feeling better. Amazing job! I just need to finish the manor and my kobra max will be printing out in full pieces for this one. I bought firwood after seeing your first video on it and I agree. Best buildings around.
I did the same, lol had to have it!
Are stairs included? I didn't see any while you were assembling.
No stairs included.
@@gaminggeek241 This set includes furniture that it see in the video?
@@eduardocarreramartin4143 No, the furniture is various assortment from stuff I've collected over the years, although some are from STLMiniatures' kickstarter.
Just incredible. Great set. Great video!
Love these buildings. The paint work looks amazing, really impressive stuff. You are a great inspiration and I really enjoy your content. Your videos are one of the reasons I stated making YT content myself. Thank you for sharing.
That's awesome! Glad you took the dive into YT. Your race tracks look amazing!
@@gaminggeek241 Thanks :) The buildings and scatter terrain on one of the tracks is actually from "Printable Scenery" too :D Keep up the good work, looking forward to your next video.
Awesome stuff, feels like a Warcraft village. We need to see some game-night live streams!
That Inn is amazing looking.
Wow...absolutely amazing
Looks fantastic 👌
These are beautiful. Well done :)
This is a work of art!
Awesome job! Do you have a link of the bookcases?
Amazing videos about that KS !!
Really love your work.
Can you tell me what is your battle mat ?
Really love how it looks like !!
Unbefrekinglevable!!!!!!! SO AMAZING!!!!!!!!!
Wow. I got the KS, but I didn't realize it was that huge.
Two issues. Can you put Rafael's kickstarter link to buy the furniture? They are fantastic and I would like to have them. And on the other hand, the only figure that appears in the video, at what scale is it printed? to get an idea of the size of the set. Thanks
Looks really good!
Wow, that Inn is really fantastic! I wonder how well it'd print in 15mm scale...
Hey, just wondering but where did you get those trees you have displayed with the Inn?
Those trees come with the City of Firwood buildings--at least for original Kickstarter backers.
I'm very inspired by this print/paint job - but I need to know, how much time and filament would you estimate it took in total? That looks like a month of constant printing, and 4-5 spools : | - Thanks in advance, love your videos!!
That's going to be hard to say because I have multiple printers running at the same time. But I would say it is more like 3 spools but I also print at .2mm height and only 5% infill so I'm maximizing on pla amount. Also, a month is plenty, although if you can switch prints efficiently, I would say you could get it done in two weeks at the fastest with one printer.
@@gaminggeek241 Great info, thanks for taking the time to respond - Thank you!!!!!!!!
Holy cow! That thing is massive! It looks incredible! How long did it take you to paint it?
I started Saturday and finished by Wednesday, which is twice as long as normal since I painted the interiors as well on this one. Not sure how many total hours but it's still faster than painting miniatures!
Whats the model behind the counter on the first level from. It looks really familiar but I can't place it.
I love that these have playable interiors, my biggest hang up with buildings and terrain of this scale is if they're just bricks. For taking up so much table and storage space, I want them to be more than some simple set dressing.
There's some pockmarks and pitting on the roof tiles, are those part of the sculpt or just a happy accident?
That's an old metal Reaper miniature, the Crusader Cleric. The pockmarks are part of the design.
Fantastic as always. Sorry to hear you had COVID. Did you make it out to GenCon despite having been sick?
No, I took a break this year to save up some money. How about you, did you make it out this year?
@@gaminggeek241 I did! It was my first convention, which was really neat unto itself, but on top of that I got to bring some 3D terrain for the Frosthaven tables and help run Frosthaven demo games for Cephalofair. It was a ton of fun, but I had hoped to run into you had you been able to make it.
@@LambosNerdery Glad you had fun! I'm planning on being there next year. Usually I attend every other year.
Yeah that is beautiful.
Hi, long time no see. Finally had the time to get back into board gaming and was wondering whether you had a video on the making of plaster (or some other relevant material) terrain tiles, upon which the game is played. Or whether you would recommend or recommend against the making of such a feat.
Hey Littlebean, glad to have you back? I'm not sure if I understand your question--you are thinking of making plaster terrain tiles? You mean for the streets of a city? I made streets using Fat Dragon's street tiles that I made with my Zombicide board if you want to take a look. I'm not doing any plaster casting anymore.
@@gaminggeek241 Something like that, i'll take a look. Thank you for the quick reply.
What printer do you recommend for this?
For best bang for your buck, go with the Bambu P1P or the AnkerMake M5. If you can't afford that, you can always get an Ender 3 for less than $200 but you are going to have to fiddle with it a lot to get it to work well.
what % did you scal it at?
Didn't scale at all and kept it at stock size.
Which 3D printer did you print this on?
Prusa MK3S at .2mm height. You can print these on any 3D printer though.
Awesome