if you want to use it for different games, but mainly Orks, you can make some orky iconography, banners, totems etc. and use magnets by mounting them on the details, and on the tower (or other terrain) you can use metal sheets to make the scrap parts and to be able to put the magnets
Another wonderfully informative and concise video. I really like how you've built up some of the fundamentals in other videos (like H beams) into this one. Keep up the great work!
Thanks! :-) I thought it might be a good idea, so it'd be easier for everyone to find them again. I can't tell you how many times, I've needed to find some info that was buried in a video about some other topic that I watched years ago. :-D Also, I can refer back to the videos, when I need to, so I don't have to go over how to make beams, stairs, barbed wire, etc. every time I need them in a build. It'll be interesting to see if I can keep this concept going in the long run.
Great video though I often enjoy the painting phase the most, would be curious how you created some of the weathering effects, everyone's process is different. Show yours off good sir, it's good.
Great video, just found your channel and am already loving it! You could always make a ladder that goes overtop of the building and barbed wire, but have it stowed on the floor there so it looks like the people in the tower just pull it up when they're up there!
H beams ??? Here in 'Merica we use I beams and what's with these centimeters we use freedom fractions on the other side of the pond. But in all seriousness good job I love the channel and the tips
All of them! 😂 Paints: Citadel, Vallejo, AK, P3, Army Painter and others. Brushes: Windsor and Newton Series 7, Raphael 8404, DaVinci. All the miniature paints are fine and all the Kolinsky sable-hair brushes are good. 🙂 For terrain I often use cheap craft paints and cheap synthetic brushes.
Great build apart from what you yourself mentioned , no way to get up 😅 Also it doesn't really matter but what you call H beams are usually called I beams , think a less stylised inquisition logo I and that's where the name is from 😊 Have great day and I'm looking forward to other videos that might give ideas for my own hobbying 😊
@@thecultofcrafting huh didn't know that H beams where an actual thing , seems like if the sides are shorter then the middle beams part then it's an I beam if not an H ? Confusing stuff xD
if you want to use it for different games, but mainly Orks, you can make some orky iconography, banners, totems etc. and use magnets by mounting them on the details, and on the tower (or other terrain) you can use metal sheets to make the scrap parts and to be able to put the magnets
The stew analogy is perfect.
Another wonderfully informative and concise video. I really like how you've built up some of the fundamentals in other videos (like H beams) into this one. Keep up the great work!
Thanks! :-) I thought it might be a good idea, so it'd be easier for everyone to find them again. I can't tell you how many times, I've needed to find some info that was buried in a video about some other topic that I watched years ago. :-D
Also, I can refer back to the videos, when I need to, so I don't have to go over how to make beams, stairs, barbed wire, etc. every time I need them in a build.
It'll be interesting to see if I can keep this concept going in the long run.
My Orks need some Waaaagh towers! Thanks so much for this!
WAAAGH!!!
Another simple but great build
Great video though I often enjoy the painting phase the most, would be curious how you created some of the weathering effects, everyone's process is different. Show yours off good sir, it's good.
where were you when I was making my ork Christmas village.
Oh, I was out WAAAGH-ing that day. :-D
A superb video, as always!
I used Agrax Earthsade on the wood stuf.
It is bringing out the woodgrain nicely, and gives a weathered look.
Yeah, Agrax Earthshade is excellent like that. :-)
Great video, just found your channel and am already loving it!
You could always make a ladder that goes overtop of the building and barbed wire, but have it stowed on the floor there so it looks like the people in the tower just pull it up when they're up there!
Thanks, and welcome to the cult! 😁 I like that idea.
Awesome build !
Thanks! :-)
awesome... it's very nice... I also make some diorama with card board.. it easy material to get and work with..
Thanks! 😊 Yes, you can go a long with basic materials. 👍
Very cool, my man 👍🏻
Thanks, mate! :-)
Brilliant 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks, glad you like it. :-)
Great stuff
Thanks, mate. 🙂
Necromunda is the same universe as 40k if you didn't know
Also that is well cool
Thanks! 😃 Yeah, I know.
H beams ??? Here in 'Merica we use I beams and what's with these centimeters we use freedom fractions on the other side of the pond. But in all seriousness good job I love the channel and the tips
What Brand of paint and Brushes you use
All of them! 😂 Paints: Citadel, Vallejo, AK, P3, Army Painter and others. Brushes: Windsor and Newton Series 7, Raphael 8404, DaVinci.
All the miniature paints are fine and all the Kolinsky sable-hair brushes are good. 🙂
For terrain I often use cheap craft paints and cheap synthetic brushes.
Iam not Werthy
IAM NOT WERTHY
Great build apart from what you yourself mentioned , no way to get up 😅
Also it doesn't really matter but what you call H beams are usually called I beams , think a less stylised inquisition logo I and that's where the name is from 😊
Have great day and I'm looking forward to other videos that might give ideas for my own hobbying 😊
Thanks! Interestingly, H-beams and I-beams are actually two different things, but it's good to know that colloquially they're called I-beams. 😊
@@thecultofcrafting huh didn't know that H beams where an actual thing , seems like if the sides are shorter then the middle beams part then it's an I beam if not an H ? Confusing stuff xD
i hate orx but awesome
Great stuff
Thanks again. :-)