Turn Warhammer 40k Sprues into an Awesome Brick Tower for D&D, Warhammer, Tabletop



Here is another awesome build where I turn sprues into a wizard tower for D&D, Warhammer, Tabletop Gaming. Recycle those sprues into awesome builds or …

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  1. That is some really incredible work! Very inspirational stuff! Is there anything planned for a sort of 'Turn sprues into Imperium/Sororitas/Mechanicus buildings' video? I love the brickwork you've done here but it's definitely more Fantasy Empire than 40k Imperium.

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  2. Fantastic video with truly ingenious DIY craft which highlights sustainability and recycling. John highlights thst you don't need expensive equipment and to buy tones of specialist materials to turn household rubbish into a work of art!

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  3. Plz can you respond
    Quite a while ago you made a mandalorian custom mega construx figure would it be possible if I could buy that of you just the figure or could I buy the custom helmet mold since you said you can make a variation of them with the hole already drilled inside since I don't have the tools u have also if I can buy the helmet could I buy the straps and bullet for his ankle from you I don't have it and I would love to make my own if I cannot buy it from you since I'm a fan of mandalorian plz reply

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  4. I’ve used your sprue goo for a couple of projects today, and they look great (sent you a couple of pictures on Twitter)
    What coffee grinder did use use? Is it cheap? I have a project that needs bricks, and this looks perfect!

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  5. If I might make a suggestion, if you want to expand into doing this fulltime it might be good to look at people like Midwinter Minis who have achieved that through patreon and stuff. You could also go further down the art patreon route with rewards like uncut painting processes and things where you explain or help people through painting and modelling since apart from lore videos a lot of people are looking for those really big models or armies as well as beginning tips and tricks to help them start painting well. Simple vids on colour washing and techniques like that could do well but I’m not sure

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  6. Here is a thought; now that some of the factions have the "World Titans" as extremely large models; why not make a whole new species and something even bigger? Ork-a-nids, a fusion of tyranids and orks done by whatever fits into your campiagn and have one of those ork-a-nids become fused with the world that spawned them in order to become a "World-dragger". An ork that is dragging a world by whatever is funniest to you as part of his body.

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  7. I love how you make the slate tiles 🙂 I use pine cone pieces for most of my roofs, as I make mostly Halfling/Elf type scenery, but also use cut up cardboard plant pots for slates, as they are smooth on the outside, and rough on the inside, so are reversible. I simply MUST try making the Goo From Sprues you use, just to see what I can do with it for myself 🙂 LOVE all your sprue tutorials, as I have a LOT of them lying around, as I collect them from my gaming mates and figure painting service customers, so now have lots of inspiring ideas to try out thanks to you 😀

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  8. Having the planes reminds me of slab construction in pottery, essentially you can use that to start building any basic geometry along your sprue frames you made in previous videos.
    You could use the syringe to draw things onto the sheet pan you couldn't otherwise make by just dripping it off a clothes hanger. That way you could create rings and therefore chains. Just spitballing, anyway cool videos keep up the great work!

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  9. I may be wrong here but it appears that the grass you're using is 'static grass', which (for best results) requires an applicator of some sort that produces a static charge to make the grass stand 'upright'.

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