Making a FULL TABLE of 40k Terrain in 1 HOUR!
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In this video I make a full set of terrain for Warhammer 40k in under an hour! I wanted to show what is possible for people with limited time. Everything is made with super cheap and easily accessible materials too.
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@doyouevengrowbro
28 күн бұрын
Box corners. Brilliant
You didn’t count raccoon time.
@Bluecho4
29 күн бұрын
Raccoon Time is free. Raccoons just give it to you, at random, when you least expect it.
Honestly miss the easy deploy down and dirty terrain of the 90s 2000s that isn't trying to mimic 40k terrain but is more abstract
@wewya.
29 күн бұрын
When a pile of rocks was perfectly satisfactory
@johnnybigbones4955
28 күн бұрын
I liked the sort of more general sci fi aesthetic things had back then too. Of course you had your gothic elements, but a lot of it wouldn't have looked out of place in Star Wars or 2000AD.
That friggin raccoon sidequest was ridiculous and I loved it!
One of the few channels I consistently watch regardless of topic. Eric your passion and love for the hobby always comes across so genuine and always inspires me on my own projects
@byebyebuy
28 күн бұрын
Agreed, Eric captures the regular guy crafting vibe, but with succinct editing and quality tips!
Hey Eric, as a jumpy person i appreciate that you didn't put in a Jumpscare and thanks for being honest about it :)
A quick technique to cover the cardboard ends is to put on an old pair of gloves and spread hot glue across the surface prior to painting. Fast and super effective. Thank you Eric for all your inspiration.
@JeffBilkins
29 күн бұрын
With optional extra grout for texture, and bits like bent metal wire etc.
@skilledwarman
29 күн бұрын
What are your thoughts on something like spackle for that?
@grosslittlegoblin1358
29 күн бұрын
@@JeffBilkins You can stick a drinking straw and paint it metalic also, so it looks like exposed water pipes.
@trikepilot101
29 күн бұрын
@@skilledwarman I think spackle could be too wet. Cheap caulk could work. It would take longer to dry than hot glue.
@skilledwarman
29 күн бұрын
@@trikepilot101 Oh im using hot glue for the structural bits like you showed for sure. Im just thinking of using spackle along the edges to try and make it look a bit less like cardboard. Maybe throw some paperclips in to look like rebar. Figured spackle, the rebar clips, and a flocking of a sand mix i use for bases before the painting step could look good without adding too much time to the build
While I wouldn't limit yourself to one hour...I have done something similar to this many moons ago. Shortly after college we decided to randomly play Mordheim - and no one had any of the terrain on hand. I cut and built a crazy 3'x3' Mordheim table out of cardboard, hot glue and popsicle sticks...dusted everything in 4-5 different grey/brown spray paints and we played a small campaign over the next few days. In the end it went straight into the trash. Not ideal, but it gave use the vertical/crazy/twisted Mordheim vibe we were looking for. For texture on simple buildings you can also try that chunky "rock finish" spray paint that some hobby shops carry. Easy, even if the cans gum up really quick.
@EricsHobbyWorkshop
29 күн бұрын
Sounds like a good time! Sometimes you gotta make something quick to avoid playing on planet bowling ball
Solid set of starter terrain for sure. It might be interesting to see another video upgrading them. Another hour to fill those open cardboard edges, add some greebles, give the paint job a bit of a boost etc
@anthonyshannon7559
28 күн бұрын
Posters, rust on the pipes , there's a lot that can be done from this basic state. They are a great base to progress from
To take each building up a level, fill the hollows in the corrugated cardboard with putty/wood filler/plaster/hot glue and then stick in bent bits of paper clips to look like torn rebar.
@photonfartsqueeze6694
29 күн бұрын
Is this your first time here?
I was waiting for the spider jump scare lol Great back to basics vid Eric.
Love the idea of just cutting the corner of a box and not having to measure or glue. Amazing job!
Fast, simple, effective. That’s right up our alley! Great work Eric.
man i love when people try to make wargaming more accessible.Its a fun challenge to try and get an army together with just old toys and simple crafting. The real challenge is to be a wargamer and not let it take over your life lol.
Eric's Garage - Directed by M.Night Shyamalan
Two minutes in my guy has a whole building set and ready to go, this is what genius looks like people!
The best thing about a project like this isn't just that it's quick, but that you can continuously improve the end result. You can set aside 60-90 mins to build a few buildings and call it good, then at a later time you can spent maybe half an hour to add details like windowsills and exterior trim, later you could add rubble, broken furniture and signage. over the course of weeks, months or even years you could go from a simple ruin like this to some genuinely impressive terrain, but at each step you still have perfectly usable terrain.
My country doesn't have raccoons, can I still do this project?
Man the grout did so much, even on my fancy stuff i might start doing that
Thank you, Editing Eric
8:15 ahhh yes, the moment when your nicely planned terrain time devolves into a Space Hulk session, hate it when it happens to me too 😆
one of the best makers on youtube. Great intro into scratch building.
Normal hobby KZreadr: 24 hour challenge! EHW: Hold my beer, eh
Thank you for reminding me why I love this hobby so much. I am promising myself to watch your videos more again to paint more often.
The results have no business being as good as they are for just an hour of work. Great job!
This is fantastic for the time put in! Such a good start to a game board in a ridiculously fast time. Tile grout smearing worked so well I thought Would you consider a part 2 of this video? "Upgrading a full table of 40k terrain in X hours" I'm thinking out loud here: 1.) Some way of covering up the corrugated cardboard edges, I see another commenter has mentioned hot glue, but also I guess there is spackle or maybe modelling compound or some kind of plaster? 2.) Window frames and some tiled floors to break up plain surfaces using chipboard 3.) Rebar and other construction things sticking out of the upper floor edges 4.) Scratch built details using various bits such as power boxes 5.) A little more rubble on the floor, similar to your excellent ruined skyscraper build where it was pink foam and that cracked effect of the bent foamcore board I think it was
Instantly subscribed. I have a lot of leftover cardoard boxes, limited budget for terrain and little time to paint. You've just showed me the solution to all my problems :D
Love this. They look great on their own but there is so much potential for more details. Makes me wanna build these and add on some of my old gw terrain. Awesome stuff as always, dude c:
These kind of buildings always make your models look better anyway! I find all the new purpose built terrain pieces are so detailed that they detract from your minis!
I haven't tried it myself, but would baking soda/powder (not sure which is better) would be a better substitute then the tile grout and less hazardous. Love the vid for first time terrain builders.
The tile grout hack was amazing!
Back in the day I played Mordhime City of Cardboard, were we had a massiv city board made like this. Just add a bit of cardboard as wooden panals, supports and floors and you are golden.
Thanks for not jump scaring me, brother
using the existing corner of the box to make the building, that is clever , a real 'DOH!' moment :) Thank you Sir.
Made 4 buildings like this and am glad I’m seeing the same method being used by a respected builder!
This is a great tutorial for people just getting into this hobby.
I literally vocalize every time I see EHW post! Love your work bro!
@footrot17
29 күн бұрын
Odd
I see some of those newer Cadians mixed with your Blood Angels and it all looks badass!
I've said this before, using Caslon Antique font is pro tier stuff, I love it. keep doing great work man!
The raccoon interlude made me completely forget that i was watching a hobby video lmao. The terrain looked fantastic by the end as well
I really like this, I really want some terrain but all my money goes towards models. This will be great. Also, I love the new shirt art
Great video. Nothing like some down and dirty terrain building. That tile grout really added to the buildings.
Great video! Good starting point to get something on the table, from there anyone can add embellishments, or I was thinking fillin the edges to hide the fact it's cardboard. I appreciate the lack of jump scares as I'm in the office "working" at the moment.
Everybody talk about the jumpscare but what about the racoon dude? Great job on this building!
Huzzah,, you are the Gold Standard.
Amazing work in such a short time ! You could also add how to improve it later, like adding poster ?
You havent given us the best game table...youve given us the good enough game table. Thats what matters. Something to play on now versus 6 months from now. And cheap. just wish I had as much luck in using a hot glue gun as you. Mine is more like a hot "sticky" gun. Dollar Tree used to sell miniature milk crates (about 6" or so). They made great building frames to cut up. Sadly they dont sell them anymore.
@EricsHobbyWorkshop
29 күн бұрын
This guy gets in! Don’t let perfection be the enemy of good!
Paper straws, terrible for drinks, and unhealthy for you, but EXCELLENT for crafting pipes!
One of my favorite cheap and easy terrains is taking old sprues and twisting them up a bit to resemble tank traps.
Solid beginner terrain and super accessible, great vid Eric :)
Another thing you can add on here: You can always add more material to the buildings to make them more interesting like miniature posters, grafiti, some skeletons and such.
I really love your content , thanks to videos like this I’ve started working my way through the original how to make wargames terrain book , and you’re 100% right suddenly everyday items have suddenly become some part that I can add to a war zone. Keep up the great videos !
If a raccoon crawls through all your ruined city terrain, would that make it Racoon City?
Yeah, loved this video. Don't be afraid to push yourself and try to make the most money you can out of youtube. You obviously love the hobby and crafting and you always seem so grounded and... well, just normal. I think viewers will really relate to you and will keep supporting you. You deserve to make money out of this! Your content is AMAZING! Keep up the good work dude.
@EricsHobbyWorkshop
28 күн бұрын
Thank you, I appreciate this message a lot. Really nice to feel like others want you to succeed
@NathanielGarro40K
28 күн бұрын
@@EricsHobbyWorkshop No problem dude, take care and best wishes for you and the family 🙂
Great video. I’ll definitely be making my own ruins out of cardboard to upgrade my home table 👍
Hands down the number one best terrain videos on the tube and they always get my mind racing with new ideas!
This is one of my favorite channels hands down.
The details provides when covering priming the cardboard was really useful. I didn't realise how much primer you'd have to use to stop the cardboard from warping.
I love this channel. Seriously every video is so good and really inspires me to embrace every aspect of the hobby. Thanks Eric
This is a great craft for wargaming. Thanks for the ideas. Agreed that once you start seeing crafting stuff, you can’t unsee it. One man’s trash is another man’s treasure
Perfect starting project!
Perfect hobby video 🫶🤘
Im french and your vidéo is really cool, I need that on my table.
Definitely know some folks that this would be perfect for!
Great video and definitely something I might emulate for my next year leading a school war gaming club. I would have loved a jump scare too. So used to Nuke top ten.
I love these kind of quick and dirty solutions so we can focus on what´s important while keeping immersion.
Great Video as always
Awesome video for beginners 👍🏻. Well done.
Oh man I miss Wegmans. Great video!
I did not expect analog horror in my fast and cheap terrain video
Did not expect spooky RacoonHammer today
Great tutorial!
This is perfect
This speaks to my soul and ye olden days when we just smashed together whatever vague approximation of terrain we could using stuff out of the recycling bin and some dollar store paint and glue. Simpler times.
Great stuff. Those ruins look like they came straight out of the 3rd ed rulebook
Great video, gonna see if some friends want to sit down and do this this summer.
hell yeah, the grout worked so well!
Really great tutorial! I love those kind of things. Terrain is just so expensive and tedious to complete. I will definitely try this out!
Brings me back to playing 40k as a kid and playing on pool or ping pong tables with cardboard terrain
We love you Eric!!!!!!!!!!!
Wish this video existed when I was starting out!
Thank you for not doing a jump scare!
Love when new videos come out, always excited to watch and support. Favorites are the build videos. Wish the shirts won't so expensive.
@EricsHobbyWorkshop
29 күн бұрын
The price is a result of the fact i am using very high quality cotton shirts and fancy printing and the price of everything has gone up unfortunately. I wish i could do em cheaper too but the numbers just don’t work for the quality i want
3:51 and a sharp blade reduces the risk of injuries because you need to use less force and therefore have more control :) great vid!
I like to use textured spray paint from the hardware store. Makes the cardboard look a lot more like stone or old concrete.
Nice work! Now how about using some of that terrain building knowledge and seal your attic off from the Xenos trash Pandas? 😄
Best Hobby video ever! loved the racoon invasion!!!
@arthogof
28 күн бұрын
also thanks for not putting the jump scare in! I'm super tense right now and watch your stuff to chill out!
It does look easy!
Huggies box and wafer tin?! It's like you made this right out of my cabinets :)
The other interesting thing about this is that the "back to basics" terrain makes sure that the miniatures really stand out.
"Like an angry prison guard delousing prisoners". Great analogy...lol. I seriously love these videos, Eric. They're one of the only ones my wife actually watches with me! Haha
I have almost a full board of “spruruins” where I use old plastic sprues plastic glued together and then super glued on top of cardboard for the base, but this looks so much better! Definitely will give it a try!
I am tired of playing on unpainted plastic terrain at my LGS, so I want to bring my own, but I don't have time to paint terrain instead of models! I have a problem with overthinking details, so making some cardboard ruins and chemical vats would be great. Thanks for the tips.
This is a great video and I love making scenery, my only complaint is that I run the local municipal kids playground and wondered where our sand keeps disappearing to, now I know! It's fine for now, but, when you're done with the scenery if you could return the sand it would be much appreciated, thanks.
So much Eric !!!!
Cool! Thanks :)
that is exactly what I needed t oget me started! thanks
I appreciate not being jumpscared 😅 Love the terrain and all your work
I figured the racoon was going to be the set-up for a Skaven puppet or something to be honest!
@frankyuengling8074
29 күн бұрын
You sure it's not Uncle Adam from Snarling Badger sneeking into your place.
Man after that little segment in the editing room I sat anxious if you would trick me and jumpscare me anyway 😂