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Made in nz
Basecoated Black





Auckland

Just finished a short article for DaggerAndBrush showing you a selection of tools that will come in very handy for pretty much any terrain project. I keep it simple and recommend a number of tools for cutting and measuring; painting, sculpting and engraving; and tools that are nice to have, but not essential.

So if you just started making terrain or intend to make some this may come in handy.

http://wp.me/p49oPQ-IV

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Made in se
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Sweden

Did ZERO work today thanks to you. Been watching and "liking" your videos. Amazing Youtube channel, especially vids with DIY projects. (Static grass, foam cutter etc...)

BTW, are all those dioramas for yourself? Or is it commissioned work?
   
Made in nz
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Auckland

Hi wenturi,

I am not the person behind Luke Towans videos. I write tutorials for my blog DaggerAndBrush.

Luke Towan is the guy with the model railroad channel. I don't think he does commissions. He has a Patreon page through which he gets support and can produce the high quality clips (they must take hours to film and edit).

https://www.patreon.com/luketowan

Many of my pieces are commission work, but as an avid wargamer I make a lot of stuff for my own projects, too.


 
   
Made in us
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at the keyboard

Nice article

and yes Luke Towan's videos are awesome among some of my favorite terrain ones! Just proves it's well worth going 'outside' the miniature hobby to take a look at related hobbies like model railroading.

DM Scotty's another youtuber I'd recommend for terrain, though his is about making it for RPG use, again it's well worth taking a lot into consideration when making your own for wargaming. Pretty similar use really.

   
Made in nz
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Auckland

Totally agree. The model railroad community is often ahead of us in terms of visual appeal and scenics. That said, some of the stuff is only for looking, not touching. However, in most cases you can convert an idea for wargaming use.

What I never understand is the reliance of model railroaders on the pre-painted Preiser figures. A wash and a touch up would really make them look less out of place on a super realistic layout.

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Made in se
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Sweden

Ah, sorry, thought you were Luke. Probably jumped to the conclusion because of the flag in your profile and his accent.
Btw, do you have a Youtube channel?
   
Made in nz
Basecoated Black





Auckland

I do, but as of now there is not much content. I intend to get into proper terrain building tutorials via this medium, but I first have to hone my video editing skills.

Luke's production values are crazy good and I at least want something that looks somewhat professional.

For what it is worth:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCoyf3HgBxJ8-U60Tk2Jjiw

I have a short show-off video featuring my crypt module and a forum award related one. More to come in the hopefully not too distant future.

 
   
 
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