Building Hills with White Foam and some Thanks

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Uploaded by on Nov 28, 2010

Finally beginning to create some terrain pieces for my new home gaming table. I had picked up some cheap white bead foam a couple of weeks ago so using up some of that first before moving onto the pink foam stock.

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  • Looking forward to the final resault, Seems like it's going well so good luck

  • @skype272 Thanks buddy!

  • Great vid man,terrain is fun to make and it brings another level of fun to the game.good luck can't wait to see more.lol

  • @TwoSmokingBolters Thanks for keeping up with me bro. As you know the last couple of weeks have been rather busy for so many of us including yourself. Its been hard finding time to put some projects and videos together.

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  • hey it is quicker to use a hot wire

    i only use a car battery, jumpers and fuse wire

  • @DaemonWargaming Yeah I did try that once with one of my early series. I will have to see about lining up a few like that again. As far as the hot wire foam cutter, I have thought about it but I really don't make enough to justify the purchase just yet. I also like my intro and don't have any immediate plans to change it. Thanks for you input though man!

  • @VividAdventures2010

    Also... If you know how to do it, I would string together 'How-To' vids and things like that into a Playlist. It will help save hours (exaggeration) of headaches from your subscribers in trying to locate certain videos... especially if you get up to terrainaholic's vid count.

  • I know you've got all 6 vids up now, but I started with this one to see your process. Looks good from what I can tell. If you live nearby a 'Michael's', I recommend a hot wire cutter. About $10-20 (save a 40% off coupon usually attached to the receipt to purchase it) and will save your knives from hell.

    Also, I recommend coming up with a shorter intro for most of your vids. I've got a 30 second one introducing my channel, but 5 or 6 seconds is good for an all encompassing intro. Keep it up!

  • @NavyRadman Thanks Radman. Sorry I missed some comments last week. Looks like YouTube is having trouble notifying me of new comments again. lol

  • Looking good so far. Can't wait to see the final result.

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