I've watched several modular trench videos. They typically fall into a couple categories - quick to make, but too simple to look realistic, or diorama level builds that are too complex to repeat multiple times. I think you've found a sweet spot between those two extremes! Great looking gameboard!
this is great, being in east germany i find it hard getting many of the products in some tutorials but im pretty sure i can get these, thank you. cant wait to show my son our next project.
Unreal build dude! The Biplane addition was a master stroke. If I’m being nitpickie the build just needed barbed wire as it was one of the most effective defensive obstacles for trench warfare. In saying that, this is by far the best modular trench system I’ve seen 🤙🏻 kudos dude!
I just wanted to say I love the fact you incorporated some of the design process in your video. This is what helps people truly develop their own skill. I've been to a similiar proces recently building a modular board with canals and wharves and it's nice to see you going trough the same itterations. In the end I opted for just diagonals on fixed offsets from the centre. Keep sharing!
Really great build on the trenches. Thankyou for using that plane from Stationforge, I forgot I even had the file and it’s so perfect for Trench Crusade
WOW man this is an incredible project!! I’m particularly impressed by the modularity of it as each game played can be different by only rotating a handful of tiles creating a completely new battlefield. You could also expand your gaming experience by building some new sections of ‘No Man’s Land’ to expand the battlefield. Now that’s a video I’d be willing to watch if you want to indulge your humble viewers 😉
Thank you, just last night I was sitting making diagrams, drawing and searching for pictures of trenches on the Internet, and here you are with such help, thank you.
This is an awesome build, Also, love that you use the White Styrofoam... because its the only one I can get in my country. Question... its possible to incorporate a Modular "No Man's Land?"
Amazing build and work, but your lapel mic needs to sit a bit higher. Maybe see if you can hang some acoustic dampening plates on your walls, too. The sound of your voice in the section in front of the camera stands out as lagging behind the rest of your otherwise great video.
Thanks Jazaki! I used 300 ml caulk, 100-150 ml water, 300-400 gr sand and a bit of tile grout. But you can deviate from this to make it the right thickness for your project. If you let it dry for about 30 minutes before you use it, it is more like a sculpting clay
everyone making dark brown muddy trenches for the western front, no one doing trenches for the levant where the soil is different (More yellow and red hues). And, you know, it's where New Antioch IS. Minor complaint of the entire trench genre XD.
This is some next level terrain building. I will absolutely be copying your trench layout method for building my own Trench Crusade terrain!
This is the first actual true modular trench tiles I have ever seen!!!!
The whole build was great but the plane was next level. Well done
I've watched several modular trench videos. They typically fall into a couple categories - quick to make, but too simple to look realistic, or diorama level builds that are too complex to repeat multiple times. I think you've found a sweet spot between those two extremes!
Great looking gameboard!
I really appreciate this! Thank you Kristopher.
this is great, being in east germany i find it hard getting many of the products in some tutorials but im pretty sure i can get these, thank you. cant wait to show my son our next project.
Keep me posted on your project!
Love modular terrain. This build takes it to the next level. Super detailed and thematic 🙌🏻
Unreal build dude! The Biplane addition was a master stroke. If I’m being nitpickie the build just needed barbed wire as it was one of the most effective defensive obstacles for trench warfare. In saying that, this is by far the best modular trench system I’ve seen 🤙🏻 kudos dude!
I just wanted to say I love the fact you incorporated some of the design process in your video. This is what helps people truly develop their own skill. I've been to a similiar proces recently building a modular board with canals and wharves and it's nice to see you going trough the same itterations. In the end I opted for just diagonals on fixed offsets from the centre. Keep sharing!
Really great build on the trenches. Thankyou for using that plane from Stationforge, I forgot I even had the file and it’s so perfect for Trench Crusade
Beautifully detailed and crafted 😊
Looks like it’s going to be an awesome board to play on 😊😊
This is slick, dude. Great work.
@scannerbarkly when is the erie rangers vid coming
WOW man this is an incredible project!! I’m particularly impressed by the modularity of it as each game played can be different by only rotating a handful of tiles creating a completely new battlefield.
You could also expand your gaming experience by building some new sections of ‘No Man’s Land’ to expand the battlefield.
Now that’s a video I’d be willing to watch if you want to indulge your humble viewers 😉
I have zero issues with the sound, also epic build
Thank you, just last night I was sitting making diagrams, drawing and searching for pictures of trenches on the Internet, and here you are with such help, thank you.
@@fantasynerd1569 keep me posted on you build! 😁
That plain was so beyond! amazing build !!
A very entertaining video. I love your modular design.
That’s an insane amount of work. Amazing!
Praise the algorithm! Had this in my recommended so subscribed and looking forward to future videos! Amazing work
Glad you found me! 😁
Well done! Most enjoyable journey. Thanks for sharing. Now I must go and copy for my own, Cheers!
Lots of great techniques here! Shout out to the algorithm for suggesting your channel! Subscribed!
Glad you found me!
Stunning job man. Well done 👍. Awesome details.
Thats some darn good modularity
A realistic, creative and great job, superb trench!
Cunning and awesome. Great job, my man 👍🏻
Beautiful work! Love it 👏🏻
If I could critique one minuscule detail it would be to have black burn marks on the crashed plane it looks too clean other than that this is awesome
You are so right! How have I missed this! 🤯
Great techniques! 🙇
Great video
Nice work
Great video & build! How thick is the MDF you used?
Thanks! The MDF is 4mm thick.
This is an awesome build,
Also, love that you use the White Styrofoam... because its the only one I can get in my country.
Question... its possible to incorporate a Modular "No Man's Land?"
Yes! I think I will makesome for a future video.
@@SupernovaBuildingGuide Great! I'm inspired to create my own trenches
Love it ❤ thats amazing! Greetings from germany 😅
Amazing build and work, but your lapel mic needs to sit a bit higher. Maybe see if you can hang some acoustic dampening plates on your walls, too. The sound of your voice in the section in front of the camera stands out as lagging behind the rest of your otherwise great video.
@@Ced23Ric Thank you so much for the tips! I am struggling with microphone setup and didn’t find a solution yet.
Hi! Great build!! What is the recipe for the ”mud paste”?
Thanks Jazaki! I used 300 ml caulk, 100-150 ml water, 300-400 gr sand and a bit of tile grout. But you can deviate from this to make it the right thickness for your project. If you let it dry for about 30 minutes before you use it, it is more like a sculpting clay
@@SupernovaBuildingGuide big thanks!!
How thick is that foam?
4 cm
everyone making dark brown muddy trenches for the western front, no one doing trenches for the levant where the soil is different (More yellow and red hues). And, you know, it's where New Antioch IS.
Minor complaint of the entire trench genre XD.
AWESOME !!!!!!!!!
Start with some black WHAT?!?
😂😂 I was pretty sure someone would make this joke 😂😂
Rad!
that brilliant