It looks great! Have fun dming. With terrain like that I’m sure all of your players will have a great time, I know I would! Thanks for the amazing video
Great build and really super video to say it’s your first one!!! I found you can buy the blue insulation foam in 6mm thickness which is a bit more in scale with D&D minis at 28-35mm
Wow very to the point, very well laid out walkthrough. Exactly the sort of guide I was looking for! Top notch, I'm so excited to reference this as I build.
Proxxon Hotwire Cutter. There is a link in the description where you can buy it in Amazon. At least in the US. But it should point you in the right direction if you’re not.
@@TableCraftOfficial thanks just ordered it. Hoping to recreate models of historical homes in my community to advocate. Will credit you for inspiration. All the way from Houston Texas
Just got my cutter...whew that was fast. Ig @perata_vs_pero ...nervous but I've done models with popsicle sticks so this should be easier to enjoy and perfect. 🤞🏾
Yeah about that... haha! 😅 And don’t. Honestly it’s really big. It’s like a mansion for minis but is to scale. I used a mini throughout the build to help gauge how I big I wanted it.
It looks great! Have fun dming. With terrain like that I’m sure all of your players will have a great time, I know I would! Thanks for the amazing video
I always wondered why in such buildings the stove heats the street
Nice, love the tips and suggestions!
will you make a video about stone wall patterns ? I'm interested !
Funny you say that! I am actually planning a series of videos about techniques. Short videos of the different methods I have used. Thanks!
Great build and really super video to say it’s your first one!!! I found you can buy the blue insulation foam in 6mm thickness which is a bit more in scale with D&D minis at 28-35mm
Por casualidad tendrás planos?
Wow very to the point, very well laid out walkthrough. Exactly the sort of guide I was looking for! Top notch, I'm so excited to reference this as I build.
thank you!
This house looks really nice and your techniques are straightforward but very effective. Keep up the good work!
Thank you!
Huzzah
wow, thanks for a straight to the point demonstration on XPS building. Good work! looking forward to seeing more of your work
Thank you very much! XPS is great to build with.
My kind of build! Thank you so much for sharing the video. I have thoroughly enjoyed it :)
❤️
nice work keep going,the back is how long, you calculate in inches, in Belgium we calculate with cm.
Great resource, thank you.
That looks flawless! Nice work!
Excellent video
Thanks! Enjoy the other videos as well!
That is a mansion! Looks great so far.
Excellent work.
Thank you so much 😀
Excellent work! What kind of XPS foam did you use?
I used XPS foam you can purchase at Lowes. I don’t know the brand. But they carry the blue XPS foam.
great work !!!!.
Fantastic video!
Simply amazing man!!! Really really great! Keep up the good work
Thank you! 🙏🏻
Great building and good luck on your DM'ing.
Thank you!
What's the name of the cutter? The machine.
Proxxon Hotwire Cutter. There is a link in the description where you can buy it in Amazon. At least in the US. But it should point you in the right direction if you’re not.
@@TableCraftOfficial thanks just ordered it. Hoping to recreate models of historical homes in my community to advocate. Will credit you for inspiration. All the way from Houston Texas
Very cool! I’d love to see the finished products. Where can I follow you?
Just got my cutter...whew that was fast. Ig @perata_vs_pero ...nervous but I've done models with popsicle sticks so this should be easier to enjoy and perfect. 🤞🏾
Good luck! I’ll give you a follow.
Fantastic work for your first one man! Well done!
Thanks!!
FANTASTIC first build!
Thanks!!
awesome! do u have some measurements?.
Yeah about that... haha! 😅 And don’t. Honestly it’s really big. It’s like a mansion for minis but is to scale. I used a mini throughout the build to help gauge how I big I wanted it.
You sir did a IMPRESSIVE work
Thank you! I appreciate it.