Dude Iv'e been watching your vids for 2 hours and im completely hooked. You are such a total freak when it comes to recycling rubbish and gubbinz, you got "Ork" written all over ya! Love your brand of madness and imagination and how you show us skint folks how to make truly unique terrain and scenery on a shoe string....Hell man....you have probably made terrain just with shoe string lol. These vids have inspired me to have a go myself with confidence, thanks man and keep up the craziness. :o)
Fantastic job and great idea! Really inspirational stuff for building that 40k type scenery!
Can I just point out one very common misconception that people often have, that you said in this video. The colour of an object does not determine it's temperature. The materials used is what determines temperature. Try it out for yourself. Paint half of a metal pipe white the other half black and leave it out in the sun for a few hours...see which half is hottest...you'll find them to be the same. ;)
pretty cool video dude thanks ive gotten alot of interesting idea's now, never thought about using a glue gun, and it really does help that i realised while watching this that i actually have one lol. anyways thanks for the help :)
Sorry for the late reply. I use a stippling effect to create texture, which is then lightly drybrushed using a circular stabbing motion using a soft bristled brush.
it can be done but can also be dangerous. I will show soon an easy way to make those curved bunkers. Like the one you tried to make from the toilet roll, not using a toilet roll though. For your scale they work perfect, but for 28mm are too small.
man, if you collect everything your family uses in a week you will have loads of stuff to build from. I collected the packaging from everything i bought/ate in a week, unfortunately the stupid cleaners chucked it all out before I could film a quick video about what I was going to do with it!
SWEET! That black thing with the spring around it is a pop-up sprinkler... I install those for a living =P I've used other irrigation parts for scenery but never thought of using the inards of a sprinkler.
Those are exactly what I'm working on ATM. I'll have to make a response vid and show you how mine turned out =D
Dude Iv'e been watching your vids for 2 hours and im completely hooked. You are such a total freak when it comes to recycling rubbish and gubbinz, you got "Ork" written all over ya! Love your brand of madness and imagination and how you show us skint folks how to make truly unique terrain and scenery on a shoe string....Hell man....you have probably made terrain just with shoe string lol. These vids have inspired me to have a go myself with confidence, thanks man and keep up the craziness. :o)
2shredornot2shred 5 months ago
Fantastic job and great idea! Really inspirational stuff for building that 40k type scenery!
Can I just point out one very common misconception that people often have, that you said in this video. The colour of an object does not determine it's temperature. The materials used is what determines temperature. Try it out for yourself. Paint half of a metal pipe white the other half black and leave it out in the sun for a few hours...see which half is hottest...you'll find them to be the same. ;)
GlarionGames 1 year ago
And my mother says i'm messy.. :O
I like your way of building
TheBrunoppt 1 year ago
pretty cool video dude thanks ive gotten alot of interesting idea's now, never thought about using a glue gun, and it really does help that i realised while watching this that i actually have one lol. anyways thanks for the help :)
LordAxalon 1 year ago
you are a big insperation to me! thanks alot
djpepsitalkshow 1 year ago
wow great job!!! do u sell these things? how much u get for them?
Ilovevulpix17 1 year ago
Great Stuff Mate!!! you have given me some awesome ideas for my future Star Wars Dioramas, Thank you
TheCloneCommander 2 years ago
awesome, thats cool man! glad I was inspirational :D
RubbishInRubbishOut 2 years ago
how do you paint your tanks ?
Pelleeez 2 years ago
Sorry for the late reply. I use a stippling effect to create texture, which is then lightly drybrushed using a circular stabbing motion using a soft bristled brush.
RubbishInRubbishOut 2 years ago
how about cutting a can lengthwise to make barracks
WhiteShadowZO 2 years ago 2
that sounds cool
hardrockfreak1337 2 years ago
it can be done but can also be dangerous. I will show soon an easy way to make those curved bunkers. Like the one you tried to make from the toilet roll, not using a toilet roll though. For your scale they work perfect, but for 28mm are too small.
RubbishInRubbishOut 2 years ago
Captain planet should have made kids make terrain with there trash!
Kriegfreak 2 years ago
That's a good one! if nothing else maybe we can get Viv to cosplay:)
stumpythumper 2 years ago
hahaha! unlikely ... hrmm. "By your powers combined, I am captain Planet!
RubbishInRubbishOut 2 years ago
cool u took something that no one uses and trancefromed it into a master piece
40kfan50001 2 years ago
thats the best thing I love about making scenery!
RubbishInRubbishOut 2 years ago
that looks so awesome!!!!
the wires coming oout of pipes looks amazing great idea loving the sprincler thing looks really cool
i dont really have many random scrap stop like u but cant wait to make one
Locbot 2 years ago
man, if you collect everything your family uses in a week you will have loads of stuff to build from. I collected the packaging from everything i bought/ate in a week, unfortunately the stupid cleaners chucked it all out before I could film a quick video about what I was going to do with it!
RubbishInRubbishOut 2 years ago
SWEET! That black thing with the spring around it is a pop-up sprinkler... I install those for a living =P I've used other irrigation parts for scenery but never thought of using the inards of a sprinkler.
Those are exactly what I'm working on ATM. I'll have to make a response vid and show you how mine turned out =D
Great stuff Viv!
Chef40k 2 years ago
Cant wait to see what you've done with the sprinkler bits .. they have so much potential!
RubbishInRubbishOut 2 years ago