As the creator of Mordheim, you have no idea how good it feels that even after all these years the game we made inspires people to do things like this!
@@tuomaspirinen8018 Thank you for making such an amazing game! Me and my friends are still playing it and as I'm typing this I'm making a small diorama to display my mordheim models!
@@tuomaspirinen8018 I mean, now he's gonna have even more energy for doing more stuff. And this guy's videos actually pushed me back into miniature/terrain hobby after 15 year break, so I feel connected somehow :)
As a long time artist new to the hobby I find it hilarious how even the very best complain about drawing stonework. I love doing it. It is much easier to carve a realistic stone surface drawing on styrofoam then getting realistic results with a 2d image on paper.
Man the night scene was just so epic. I really have no words for the feeling it evoked. If I was playing anything at all with this terrain in a dim room,lit up that way it would be one fantastic gaming session be it AoS,40k or rpgs like pathfinder.
Wow this is simply amazing. Im currently ressurrecting mordheim myself - this was extremely motivational and impressive. Best video on TH-cam right now!
Once again your vision and exceptional skills have blown me away, really impressive that each successive model is more complex than the prior one... Brilliant stuff fella!... can't wait for the next upload 👍
Very cool set youve built there. Especially love those 2 houses built together or the little touches like the shields on the big house. That one place with the partially melted bricks you could cover up with a charred skeleton with individual bones embedded straight into the rockwork and some dirrectional charring to tell a small story of a fireball critical hitting some poor fella. Perhaps scatter some of the bones into the building itself. Afterall whatever the spell was it was powerful enough to melt the stones. Or go another way and leave a small piece of warpstone and paint in some dirrectional glow to indicate that its unnatural magical corrosion.
I've been working on my own ruins thanks to you. I'm not sure if it's a good or bad thing lol. But I'm pleased and appreciate the motivation. Been a while since I've made any terrain. It's been fun.
Another fantastic video Eric! The terrain looks amazing, very varied and interesting to look at, but also ties together very nicely, and all shows incredibly craftsmanship! I also enjoyed this style of video because it gives a chance for your personality and humor to show through even better than in voiceover narration. And the detail and accompanying story of the red shield was a great little easter egg! Looking forward to the next video!
Too cool! I've noticed these buildings in the background of some of your videos! It looks really impressive when put all together on the table top with the lighting effects as well! Looking forward to seeing more! P.S.: I also loved the saltiness towards the AOS "Seraphon". I'm in the same boat, brother... Seraphon, huh :( Lizardmen for Life!
The walkway is an elevated breezeway, and they were common in larger complexes to move between buildings without descending to ground level. You see them in old monasteries and such sometimes.
Amazing builds Eric! I enjoyed the little movie as well, had to full screen the video when "the sun went down". Great content, looking forward to your next tutorial.
Good stuff Eric. This is the first of your videos I've seen and you get an instant subscription. The riser platform looks ridiculously useful. That's getting made right now, tedium or no!
Wow!!! Just found this channel looking for Frost grave ideas. Your builds are awesome!! I have to have a go at making these not that they'll be anywhere as good as yours, but thank you for the inspiration!!! New u the awesome work
"This is the type of thing serial killers do when they have unlimited time in their cells" 🤣🤣🤣💀 Love your vids man, just recently found the channel. Excellent stuff!
Brilliant pieces of terrain. I’ve already built 1 from your earlier tutorial which I’m really happy with. I was already planning on making a few more and now I’ve got a great range to follow. Loving your builds and videos.
I'm a huge fan of your crafts. I have never built anything and i dont play anything that involves miniatures but I've probably seen all your videos. fascinating work and your attention to detail is next level.
O man the village looks awesome. I really like the short film at the end you should do a little something like that at the end of your future builds. You have inspired me to start scratch building as a hobby. Thank you for all you do.
😂 the sort of activity of a serial killer carving all those bricks on the riser. Love the bridge too. The medieval London Bridge across the Thames in London did have buildings along the sides so not altogether unrealistic.
One material you did not use, and could cover some unhappy accidents it's cloth elements... Those melted bricks... They are asking for some warpstone! Awesome job, in short... Very inspiring!
Amazing! I really like the esthetic you are able to achieve. Your pieces have both eye catching variation, and a distinctly unifying character. Thanks for sharing!
What I like about your buildings the most is that they are big (more realistic size) So many of the MDF buildings you can purchase are so small no one could really live in them.
This is exactly the kinda terrian I'm looking for, I'm getting into the game called Elder Scrolls: Call to Arms, wish I had the time to build it like you, AWESOME WORK!!!
Top notch, as usual. I'm more of a modern/sci fi/post-apoc terrain builder, but these houses are awesome. I really like your riser and plan on making one for myself. You've inspired me to make some fantasy buildings for my own shelves. Dig the little movie at the end. Thanks for sharing. --Bo
Great work! I am totally on the same page when it comes to the aesthetics of Mordheim, you really nailed it. Besides, the Man himself noticed you, so...
This is insanely cool! I recently finished up painting my very first Mordheim warband (a scruffy band of Reikland men from Altdorf! i.imgur.com/AKADCAd.jpg ) and watching this and a few of your tutorials has me itching to drop everything and start building! Can't wait to see more, keep up the awesome work! :)
Oh man those buildings look awesome!true inspiration for my crafting, congrats for your channel Eric, it’s been true inspiration to me. Would you mind sharing your general measurements for your Mordheim buildings? Like height between each level, etc… thanks!
I might just do that! If i don’t feel something is different enough from a tutorial i have already done then i wont film it so i do have some other things to show
As the creator of Mordheim, you have no idea how good it feels that even after all these years the game we made inspires people to do things like this!
OMG that is gonna pump him up real good :O
@@kriss667 If it can, I am glad, but it is his passion and talent that earns it if it happens. I can only acknowledge them. :)
Thanks to you for a work well done, that will be part of our hobby history for as long as we live!
@@tuomaspirinen8018 Thank you for making such an amazing game! Me and my friends are still playing it and as I'm typing this I'm making a small diorama to display my mordheim models!
@@tuomaspirinen8018 I mean, now he's gonna have even more energy for doing more stuff. And this guy's videos actually pushed me back into miniature/terrain hobby after 15 year break, so I feel connected somehow :)
I heard that stones hit by warpfire melts EXACTLY like foam hit by spray paint. Great looking terrain.
2:10 - that's my new ringtone sorted, thanks Eric!
Hahaha bing bing bing
As a long time artist new to the hobby I find it hilarious how even the very best complain about drawing stonework. I love doing it. It is much easier to carve a realistic stone surface drawing on styrofoam then getting realistic results with a 2d image on paper.
Its pretty cool. I paint and draw a lot so i have some calluses on my middle finger that dont appreciate the extra wear and tear of the carving
Love the Castlevania quote
Man the night scene was just so epic. I really have no words for the feeling it evoked. If I was playing anything at all with this terrain in a dim room,lit up that way it would be one fantastic gaming session be it AoS,40k or rpgs like pathfinder.
Turn off the lights and get some popcorn!
Personally I'd love to see more clips of this city being skirmished in
Come skirmish with me then bro
everything looks awesome, I imagined Skaven tunneling through the walls of your bent house, having a network through all the ruined buildings.
Oohhh.... yes yes
Wow this is simply amazing. Im currently ressurrecting mordheim myself - this was extremely motivational and impressive. Best video on TH-cam right now!
Wow best on TH-cam! High praise, thanks pal
These buildings look really good! I like the broken-down/destroyed aesthetic in crafted items so this stuff hits my sweet spot.
Eric, thanks for these tutorials. The one little building answered a lot of questions for me and I'm now pumping out my own designs.
always be closing Awesome! Do you have any pics anywhere?
Once again your vision and exceptional skills have blown me away, really impressive that each successive model is more complex than the prior one...
Brilliant stuff fella!... can't wait for the next upload 👍
Thanks Richard. There does seem like there is pressure to outdo myself if I have done something similar before. That can only go so far though!
Dude, your face when you said Seraphon. I actually lol'd. I absolutely agree.
Right?? Lol
loved that clip at the end with the cinematic shots, really awesome
I hope to really improve and expand on that sort of shot in the future..stay tuned!!!
Very cool set youve built there. Especially love those 2 houses built together or the little touches like the shields on the big house.
That one place with the partially melted bricks you could cover up with a charred skeleton with individual bones embedded straight into the rockwork and some dirrectional charring to tell a small story of a fireball critical hitting some poor fella. Perhaps scatter some of the bones into the building itself. Afterall whatever the spell was it was powerful enough to melt the stones.
Or go another way and leave a small piece of warpstone and paint in some dirrectional glow to indicate that its unnatural magical corrosion.
I've been working on my own ruins thanks to you. I'm not sure if it's a good or bad thing lol. But I'm pleased and appreciate the motivation. Been a while since I've made any terrain. It's been fun.
One of my new favorite channels! Thanks for all of the inspiration.
Another fantastic video Eric! The terrain looks amazing, very varied and interesting to look at, but also ties together very nicely, and all shows incredibly craftsmanship! I also enjoyed this style of video because it gives a chance for your personality and humor to show through even better than in voiceover narration. And the detail and accompanying story of the red shield was a great little easter egg!
Looking forward to the next video!
Thanks, this comment is really appreciated. I wasn’t sure how this change in format would be received and I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Too cool! I've noticed these buildings in the background of some of your videos! It looks really impressive when put all together on the table top with the lighting effects as well! Looking forward to seeing more!
P.S.: I also loved the saltiness towards the AOS "Seraphon". I'm in the same boat, brother... Seraphon, huh :( Lizardmen for Life!
Yeah, It will always be Lizardmen to me lol
Every single one of those buildings looks awesome and seems very playable.
We sure have fun on em at my local club!
Man, I just discovered you and I love your builds and your classic era GW taste!
Thanks.Something about the way they did things back then just appeals to me!
@@EricsHobbyWorkshop me too man, me too
My dude, i saw that thumbnail and had to click!!! Great video, fantasic ruins and im excited to see more XD
That old school music really made the difference 🙂
What a Horrible Night to have a Curse...
(love it)
Glad someone noticed that hahaha
3:00 That reminds me of the old City walls we have over here in germany. Looks just like home ^^
Yeah! City/castle wall hoardings were definitely what i was going for!
@@EricsHobbyWorkshop Nailed that! After ginge watching your stuff I'm looking forward for what's to come!
The walkway is an elevated breezeway, and they were common in larger complexes to move between buildings without descending to ground level. You see them in old monasteries and such sometimes.
Amazing builds Eric! I enjoyed the little movie as well, had to full screen the video when "the sun went down". Great content, looking forward to your next tutorial.
Good stuff Eric. This is the first of your videos I've seen and you get an instant subscription. The riser platform looks ridiculously useful. That's getting made right now, tedium or no!
Thanks kallisto, glad you liked it! I will be making more risers at some point but with a less labour intensive method. They add so many options
City is looking great! Nice variety, yet same feeling for the buildings.
That was the goal! Unique but unified
Well done, it has such a nice dark feel to it, and the tea-light flickering inside the buildings really adds to that. brilliant :D
I took some cues from the lighting design of the battle of winterfell lol
The effort with the individual foam bricks was worth it (as was the staircase). Great work, lots of atmosphere.
Thanks! Gotta do whatever it takes? Amirite?
I have started my own project because of this, thank you for the inspiration!
Wow!!! Just found this channel looking for Frost grave ideas. Your builds are awesome!! I have to have a go at making these not that they'll be anywhere as good as yours, but thank you for the inspiration!!! New u the awesome work
Glad you enjoyed! Good luck building and don’t doubt yourself!!
"This is the type of thing serial killers do when they have unlimited time in their cells" 🤣🤣🤣💀
Love your vids man, just recently found the channel. Excellent stuff!
Brilliant pieces of terrain. I’ve already built 1 from your earlier tutorial which I’m really happy with. I was already planning on making a few more and now I’ve got a great range to follow. Loving your builds and videos.
Fantastic, that makes me happy! Templates are cool but seeing unique things that people make with the techniques i show makes me even happier
These are great, love the explanations behind all of these pieces. I would be proud to own these items!
Thanks Nate!
This looks great all together! Great job!
Wyloch brought me here. Liking what I see here. Subscribed :)
Welcome!!
Everything is great, but that riser is such a cool idea!
I might try making some gothic looking risers for 40k.
looks mind blowing when you use it to lay out the table
I'm a huge fan of your crafts. I have never built anything and i dont play anything that involves miniatures but I've probably seen all your videos. fascinating work and your attention to detail is next level.
Thanks paul! I always wonder if my videos have appeal outside the hobby, I’m glad you like em
O man the village looks awesome. I really like the short film at the end you should do a little something like that at the end of your future builds. You have inspired me to start scratch building as a hobby. Thank you for all you do.
Nice collection of buildings you've created there sir! Looks really great on the table. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks shane! Glad you liked em
Absolutely love these buildings mate. Great video too, really enjoyed watching you show off each building before the clip at the end.
😂 the sort of activity of a serial killer carving all those bricks on the riser. Love the bridge too. The medieval London Bridge across the Thames in London did have buildings along the sides so not altogether unrealistic.
Absolutely fantastic, Eric! Thanks for sharing this! Mordheim is my favorite game ever, and you've got a wonderful table going there! Kudos!
Thanks Adam! I always thought it was one of the coolest things in White Dwarf back in the day
One material you did not use, and could cover some unhappy accidents it's cloth elements... Those melted bricks... They are asking for some warpstone! Awesome job, in short... Very inspiring!
Great idea
WOW! The buildings are amazing and the short flick was totally cool!
Amazing! I really like the esthetic you are able to achieve. Your pieces have both eye catching variation, and a distinctly unifying character. Thanks for sharing!
What I like about your buildings the most is that they are big (more realistic size) So many of the MDF buildings you can purchase are so small no one could really live in them.
Love that grim dark style these ruins ended up.
Gotta keep it grimdark!!
How did I miss this wonderful video? Lovely inspiring buildings, Thank you.
Absolutely outstanding work Eric! The video is great too. Thanks for sharing this.
Sweet village. Love the music and walk through at the end.
Thanks Platypus! Haven’t had a chance to watch your church video yet but I’m looking forward to it
Oh yea. That's all very well done. I love the bent house a lot! Great inspiration.
Nice work mate. Love the architectural accuracy, looks like you've done your homework.
Eric your builds are all epic.
Its all awesome but i especially love that raised walkway with the arches below ... just something about it :D
Such an epic set of builds! Seriously fantastic, i need to get busy building!!!
Wow, its amazing!!!! Thank you for making this vídeo! Can't wait to start my Own city. Hi from Spain!!
Great content, fantastic work on the buildings!
Thank you Rex!
These buildings are spectacular.
You deserve more attention, man. Your builds are some of the best builds I've seen around here. Looking forward to the jungle builds, btw!
Jungle temple terrain! Subscribed! Awesome builds!
I enjoy your videos about Mordheim buildings a lot. Thank you very much. Thumb up. :) Greetings from Germany.
Great work on these Ruins:) Great Movie:) 👍
Outstanding work! You did a great job varying the designs to avoid the cookie-cutter look.
This is exactly the kinda terrian I'm looking for, I'm getting into the game called Elder Scrolls: Call to Arms, wish I had the time to build it like you, AWESOME WORK!!!
Stunning man! Simply amazing, now you inspired me to build an entire city, i know now what to do the coming months :).
Fantastic! You made me cave and buy the bits to start making
Top notch, as usual. I'm more of a modern/sci fi/post-apoc terrain builder, but these houses are awesome. I really like your riser and plan on making one for myself. You've inspired me to make some fantasy buildings for my own shelves. Dig the little movie at the end. Thanks for sharing. --Bo
Nice work! Pretty playable, thanks for the inspirations!
This is beautyful. Great work
Thanks Phil!
London bridge, prior to the great fire, had shops and residences jettying out on either side
Well done. It looks excellent.
Thanks Paul
The stuff you do is awsome mate. Keep up the good work cause i'm loving these vids.
I love your videos and sense of humor!
You should be rightly proud of what you have made. Just off to watch your back catalogue.
Thank you, enjoy!
Awesome work Eric!
"small guy with a hammer."??? hilarious. Great video - again. thanks
These look amazing! Great work...
Thank you! Im pretty happy with em
Your work is sublime.
Thanks! I appreciate your kind words
Awesome stuff man, makes me wanna dust of my old Warhammer fantasy Mini's
Do it !!!
Great work! I am totally on the same page when it comes to the aesthetics of Mordheim, you really nailed it. Besides, the Man himself noticed you, so...
Great video! I just recently gotten into Mordheim and creating 3D terrain for it.
You can make a mold from the big base (with stairs) - just the top, or part of the the top and make some flat cobble stone base for the city. ;)
Awesome build!
Thanks Daniel!
Thats one gangster collection you have there
Awesome video Eric would be keen to see your Mordheim warbands in a video oneday :). Your terrain videos have helped me create my own. Cheers mate :)
You make beautifull buildings for Mordheim and for Necromunda too
, the only thing missing is the Temple of Sigmar
Great reference to Castlevania 2!
This is insanely cool! I recently finished up painting my very first Mordheim warband (a scruffy band of Reikland men from Altdorf! i.imgur.com/AKADCAd.jpg ) and watching this and a few of your tutorials has me itching to drop everything and start building! Can't wait to see more, keep up the awesome work! :)
Loved the builds!!!!
Oh man those buildings look awesome!true inspiration for my crafting, congrats for your channel Eric, it’s been true inspiration to me. Would you mind sharing your general measurements for your Mordheim buildings? Like height between each level, etc… thanks!
Great build, stand proud 😸👍
Amazing work!
Great scenery ! Would look great for d&d or Warcry.
Really cool. I'd love to see you do something similar with your sci fi/industrial terrain.
I might just do that! If i don’t feel something is different enough from a tutorial i have already done then i wont film it so i do have some other things to show
love this huge work
Do I play tabletop games? No, do I want a ruined town on my coffee table? Hell yes!