RFDHobby | Build Miniature Shipping Containers for Wargaming Terrain and Tabletop Games @RFDHobby | Uploaded January 2020 | Updated October 2024, 3 hours ago.
In this wargaming terrain building tutorial I describe how I made some 28mm shipping containers with foam board and paper for some miniature wargaming terrain. There's lots of information out there on making these, but I found this process to be the easiest for me given the basic tools and materials needed. This process is easy to scale up to your needs, and you can also take these miniature shipping containers a step further with some rust and weathering, I have a link to that video below. Hopefully this video (and others you watch on this process) helps you find the right combination of materials and tools you have on hand to get started on making some terrain today. If you decide to make these, or even have something you think might add to end result, feel free to share in the comments below. If you're looking to add some weathering, posters and rust to this terrain, I have included the link below.
Thanks everyone for watching, and please remember to like and subscribe :
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PATREON:
patreon.com/rfdhobby
DONATE:You can donate to the channel via Paypal and I'll send out my Patreon posts via email as well (this helps to avoid sales tax), just remember to send me an email via rfdhobby@gmail.com to ensure I add you to the mailing list:
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Painting Rust and Weathering, and Adding Posters and Signs to Miniature Shipping Container - Part 02
youtu.be/nSGMfLGuPXw
Also check out my playlist on building easy wargaming terrain, where you can find other tips and tricks to make more tabletop terrain for your gaming.
youtube.com/playlist?list=PLe_8I2r9DImvVVHtI-RZDyh08h338OnZ2
In this wargaming terrain building tutorial I describe how I made some 28mm shipping containers with foam board and paper for some miniature wargaming terrain. There's lots of information out there on making these, but I found this process to be the easiest for me given the basic tools and materials needed. This process is easy to scale up to your needs, and you can also take these miniature shipping containers a step further with some rust and weathering, I have a link to that video below. Hopefully this video (and others you watch on this process) helps you find the right combination of materials and tools you have on hand to get started on making some terrain today. If you decide to make these, or even have something you think might add to end result, feel free to share in the comments below. If you're looking to add some weathering, posters and rust to this terrain, I have included the link below.
Thanks everyone for watching, and please remember to like and subscribe :
youtube.com/channel/UCqVI6_u3PnTDUXMMDjSXCcg?sub_confirmation=1
PATREON:
patreon.com/rfdhobby
DONATE:You can donate to the channel via Paypal and I'll send out my Patreon posts via email as well (this helps to avoid sales tax), just remember to send me an email via rfdhobby@gmail.com to ensure I add you to the mailing list:
paypal.me/RFDHobby
Painting Rust and Weathering, and Adding Posters and Signs to Miniature Shipping Container - Part 02
youtu.be/nSGMfLGuPXw
Also check out my playlist on building easy wargaming terrain, where you can find other tips and tricks to make more tabletop terrain for your gaming.
youtube.com/playlist?list=PLe_8I2r9DImvVVHtI-RZDyh08h338OnZ2