Crafting the ULTIMATE Desert Terrain - FULL BATTLEFIELD Tutorial for 40k, Necromunda, Age of Sigmar

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In this video I show you how to build your own desert mat, rocky outcroppings and dunes to make a realistic modular desert battlefield.

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コメント (21)
  • Thanks for showing and discussing your mistakes instead of just editing them out. It's important to let new and even veteran people what DIDN'T work as much as what does work.
  • As a former supervisor once told me "Don't get bloody, cut towards your buddy."
  • I love the pacing in your videos, most people would spend 20 minutes on a single rock, and you fit an entire battlefield into a 17 minute video!
  • Love the shout out to Mel. He's has had a rough year. He's still recovering from being really sick
  • This terrain is great, so many track options for a tabletop Boonta Eve Classic. I love that arch especially, little Annie needs to watch out passing Sebulba through there.
  • I’ve spent years playing miniature games but never really spent a ton of time on terrain; you’ve definitely inspired me to crank my game in that department and add to the realism of my games. Love your work brother.
  • 9:04 Me audibly hissing and empathetically clutching my hand. XD I swear I am thinking about getting a chainmail glove for the hobby.
  • @mx01pdx
    just watched a bunch of your videos. you are killin it! keep it up!
  • @dartfast
    Wow. That part where you cut hundreds of slices horizontally into the XPS and then chipped off the pieces was brilliant. I had not seen that technique for making rock face before, I'm so stealing that, man, hahah. Usually it's just the "cut a v shape and pull a chunk out" bit with the XPS rocks but this one's a real eye-opener with the low-effort and great results. Great terrain, too. I hope you're getting some Gorkamorka action on that, too
  • You're the man Eric. And thanks for shouting out Mel, he deserves all the love. Keep killing it.
  • Beautiful work here mate. It's perfectly timed for me. I started a desert board a while back, and the board part is nearly done. The XPS foam is stockpiled, and the months spent looking for my wire brushes has paid off. But you've got me rethinking the colour of my board, and definitely set the idea of basecoating my rocks super dark. Thanks.
  • These same videos inspired me to do my own battlemats and terrain. Black magic craft turned me onto a mix of caulk, paint, pva and sand to texture terrain as well and it makes some durable stuff. Well done! Great video, and thanks for showing this!
  • Great build - I particularly like the way you did the deep cuts for the sedimentary layers. Most people seem to shape first, and then basically scratch the surface, so they don't get that layered shape. Really nice.
  • @RFDHobby
    Awesome work Eric. Glad you found the battlemat video somewhat helpful, and thank you for the mention mate. I'm looking at doing a 40k mat myself soon so it was great to see how you went about it. Those rocks you did are just awesome, I will have to try some of those for my SW Legions battle mat when I get there. Thanks again.
  • I really appreciate that you show your mistakes and thought process while keeping the video going, really helps when trying it myself
  • WOW, you put a lot of work into that! It came out just gorgeous! Great video. Someone else commented that they liked the pacing of your video, I did too. I also appreciated the safety tip and the tip about having reference photos. I find it is good when working on a project to at least have some idea of what you want in the end, and a reference photo helps that. Great, great job on the re-paint also. Thanks for the video.