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You talk to much. When it's that simple the video could be done in 10 minutes and wouldn't take more than half an hour. Very nice what you're doing and showing👍, bud less talking for me would be ok.
Greetings from the Čech Republic 🇨🇿
You are the best, we love cheap ones!
ОтветитьOnce you’ve done the filler plough furrows would you be able to shape it into a oval or something after its dryed or will it all crack? Trying to make a 1/76 ploughing diorama on a oval wooden plinth any tips will be much appreciated.
ОтветитьI'm pretty sure you can get cake decorating tools that look like that serrated piece of card, and many other profiles too. Imo it gave the most realistic-looking field because of the small irregularities. Sculpting in plaster with cake decorating tools could be an interesting hobby 🤔
ОтветитьWhere to get the base material?
Ответитьyeah i like this. simple but realistic.have to give it a go. cheers tom
ОтветитьHello mate ,good idea for field work,been laying tiles for years , give you a tip 1 cut once through face ,2 bend tile back ,3 turn over &cut from back two cuts ,done.
ОтветитьGreat vid as always, I made some fields, but these techniques would have helped to know how to use the carpet I used.
The only suggestion would be to 'not' make the fields not quite so square. I have mine roughly square overall but the off cuts of the carpet are triangular-ish, oblong, some have angled sides etc. It means that I end up with an irregular patchwork of mini-fields and looks quite realistic.
Thanks for the vid 👍🏻👍🏻
We'll be having a bit of this.. LOL Hilarious.
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ОтветитьIt's just Amazing
ОтветитьPlease list out the materials name
ОтветитьCan I use thin plywood to stick things to
ОтветитьMy local carpet shot has my picture up on the wall with a "Do not give this man samples" bit underneath it.
Oh well. Behold my fields, lol.
Helped thanks
ОтветитьI love the filler one...conveniently because Mel already had me buy tubs of filler...he is a persuasive man, and you can only do so much stucco and brickwork so now my filler will definately get used up! Theyre all good..The corduroy one I would stick some stooks (I come from Scotland so I dunno what else to call them) or bales randomly on it.
ОтветитьFiiiilllller!!!!
ОтветитьThese are really great, well done. My only teeny weeny criticism would be that the ridges of the ploughed fields would run parallel to the longest side, meaning less turning for the plough. I could be wrong in this because I'm not a farmer!! Cheap and easy fields though so right up my street
ОтветитьJust discovered your channel and I absolutely love your enthusiasm! Great tutorial!
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ОтветитьVery cool!
ОтветитьI believe your homemade scraper/corrugated row maker is similar to a tile trowel, which has notched edges for the purpose of creating air gaps to help the mastic squish down and the tile to adhere better to the substrate.
ОтветитьThis is nice turn out great.Thanks for sharing and great to learn from you.
ОтветитьPerfect Tutorial! 🙂
ОтветитьI am working on a Rohan battlemat for wargaming and this helped a lot. Thanks for the videos :)
ОтветитьIf you hold his hands could he still talk ?
ОтветитьHI, Just wondering what youre basing them on. Ive historically used MDF, which can warp on occasion due to the glue
ОтветитьHello, terrain tutor. I’ve just recently decided to try to get into diorama making, and I was wondering. How much do you water down your watered down house paint?
Your videos have been extremely helpful, and I’m trying to incorporate many of the techniques I’ve learned here
It’s called an Artex Comb for doing the fan pattern, usually on ceilings.
ОтветитьThere are so cool, brilliant guide thanks Mel
Ответитьhi thanks very much great video. where do you get you pvc bases from that you put the fields on thanks
ОтветитьHis content is good but I have to watch it in increments because he says "ya" every 5 words and it's freaking distracting.
ОтветитьTry using acrylic it works well for me
ОтветитьA cheap tip for some maize like grass texture get some coloured sand form your local handy hobby craft
ОтветитьIt's 2022 now and my son is only 1 year but looking at your videos. So when he turns 10 and I can help him with his school projects. So don't delete your videos.. 👏🤜🙏🛐🤳🕛♥
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ОтветитьCool...
ОтветитьGreat ideas
ОтветитьI’m a bit late to the party but at the start I thought Jesus these terrains are gonna look like crap cause iv seen some corners cut using carpet bits like this before but dam the end product was gold and you even did them fast as hell
ОтветитьFarmers most often plow the long way so they make less turns.
ОтветитьThe one you made from scratch actually turned out to be my favorite. At first I was not as interested but with each stage it ascended above all the others.
ОтветитьWhat a fantastic tutorial. Beautiful production! Where can you get expanded PVC sheet scheaply
ОтветитьLovely build, just not a fan of your grass work it usually looks too 90s GW, too artificial. I mean it is a valid style and I get why people like it, but if you go through the trouble and make terrain that is so detailed, I'd also do the grass on the same level of detail.
ОтветитьThanks!
ОтветитьWill the primer technique work with cotton batting?
ОтветитьGreat video!
ОтветитьFUC... ing NICE !!!!!!!! 😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻😻
ОтветитьThis is fantastic. I’m wondering if you have recommendation for general size of field
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