My name is Jeremy and I build terrain and models for Tabletop RPG's and wargames. I use this stuff to play things like Dungeons & Dragons, Frostgrave, Kill Team and more. You could take the projects I make and transfer them to many other systems like Warhammer, Gaslands, or whatever else you can think of. You could incorporate the ideas and techniques I use in dioramas, historical displays, you name it.
My goal is simply to share my passion with the world and help other adults learn the joy of creation. This hobby helps me cope with mental illness and stress, problems that face most adults in the modern world. A hobby like this can be a great temporary escape and give you a few moments of peace.
I'm not an expert in the hobby but I try my best to share my knowledge and experience (failures and all) in the best way I know how.
Some of the tools and materials I use come with some safety risk, so please work carefully and always read the warnings/instructions.
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After watching this video, I would never call it a waste of time to make something like that especially with how it looks. I rather like it
Nice you are really great crafting these houses .thank you so much for sharing.god bless 👍✌️👏🙂🇨🇦
Never really watched the show?! Unsubbing now...
I love that you released it on cassette. I just got a new “boom box” a couple years ago and my son was like “what is that?”. My first EP was on cassette. Love it! I should have kept my Korg M1. Haha
Holy smokes, I was looking for a way to make roads for my Wild West table and I'm hooked. Thank you I'm totally doing this and maybe rivers too!!
I use AK Gravel and Sand Fixer to seal and when it dries, it still looks dusty.
Great video thanks
11:08 literally nobody would notice but you, infact in my experience (unless you have asshole players) they'd probably compliment you on the paint job.
I feel called out, being in my early thirties and my most recent character being a tiefling warlock. Though I've never actually felt compelled to adhere to any thematic edge from the class... for the most part... sometimes..
I have no idea what table top gaming is, but the youtube algorithms brought me here because i was looking to build fairy houses. Thanks, some good concepts. Not sure all of the materials you used would be suitable for outdoor use. Fun video to watch.
truly magnificent although enormous. Congratulations on this project 👍
This one turned out PERFECT!! and I mean Perfect . Loved the way you showed us how to make this one step by step. And thank You for sharing this video. 👍👍
Woo, the size of the base is totally insane oO
Man this is relatable af- can’t tell you how many times I’ve had to lock Nyarlathotep in the basement
The expanding foam is a total surprise. Never suspected it could be used as an adhesive. Though it does present the problem of difficult 2nd use.🤔
I tried the 77 once and it melted the foam. Is there a trick to applying it? Also thanks for the video. I've been looking at the Gorilla and this test sealed the deal. Thanks again.
This guy is totally copying north of the border I was tricked I Loki thot it was a north of the border vid but it's a copycat this guy dum
Just so you know I was doing this long before he was. Ask him.
On a turn table with models all over
Loved watching this. You are very talented.
i want to make a table of kill team ruins
My experience is that the vast majority of people I show my figures to can barely tell they figures, "Oh look! That's some kind of sword guy." If I put in the effort, it is for me alone.
Man, the build, the video quality, the ad...you keep this up and you'll get scouted by ILM or something! :D
such a good vibe. Thanks for sharing with the world! 🎲⚔🙌
I dig it 💪
which glue for plastic and cardboard together
glue for plastic and cardboard together ?
Omg that tiny table saw ❤