Tabletop Oddity terrain videos

By Chucknuckle, in Painting

I don't know if everyone has seen these or not, so sorry if they're old news, but I've watched a bunch of different terrain videos in my time and these are some of the most accessible, easiest to follow, with great results using (mostly) everyday materials.

https://9tube.me/watch?v=B7n1LcMAN9E

https://9tube.me/watch?v=Q4MXNok-Luo

https://9tube.me/watch?v=dHih-ZRqD6k

https://9tube.me/watch?v=YIfwZ4cf9vk

https://9tube.me/watch?v=tAio-0H4M4U

https://9tube.me/watch?v=-qJA5xidm6w

https://9tube.me/channel?id=UC2sw3SVD5Yj0OWyxZ6PtAUw

Or, you could just use YouTube... what the **** is 9tube?

9tube is like 9ball but with tubes! ?

14 hours ago, RivieraRapture said:

... what the **** is 9tube?

Benthic's distant relative.

15 hours ago, RivieraRapture said:

Or, you could just use YouTube... what the **** is 9tube?

Dunno. I just found it while googling "Star wars wargames terrain". I mean, you COULD go to youtube and instead search for the same videos, but why would you? Youtube is an ad infested cesspit of the very worst of humans. Full disclosure, I've literally never used 9tube before yesterday so it might be exactly the same, but there's no way it can be worse.

I stumbled across those same videos recently and I'm planning to start making some of that terrain soon! For people who have made lots of terrain like this (I never have) what do you use for the base? In these videos he's using epvc but I can't seem to find an easy place to buy that stuff. Any suggestions?

3mm MDF is a good alternative, but beware in large sheets it can warp.