VLOG: Creating Our Wolsung Table For An Upcoming Demo
May 29, 2014 by lloyd
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Nice work! Very impressed.
Looking forward to it – one good looking table
Nice, cant wait for some hobby lab tips on that table.
Great looking table guys!
One problem… now you’ve raised the train, where’s the crane to raise/lower the cargo??
What an great achievment in such short time. I love the overall look already and cant wait to see what it will look once finished.
Wolsung itself is very pretty. The Minis are unique in style and beautifully executed, as is everything else. Microart is really evolving.
Looks great!
Impressive! Nice work, there.
That’s amazing. Particularly love the raised train track (even if, as coxjul says, now you need a crane) and the beautiful resin pipework. The Wolsung buildings look really good too.
The whole thing looks great and I’m looking forward to the demo game.
You’ve got to keep the train on a raised platform , it looks really cool !
You need another ship to do pirate attacks on the harbor! Great video 🙂
I can’t wait to pick up a few of those warehouses.
Please ask if/when we can get those clear window inserts for the apartment buildings too!
Most excellent.
What a beautiful table. You keep setting the bar higher and higher.
What make is the raised train platform? It looks really good.
Really great looking board ,can’t wait to see it in action
Looking great! Please, please do a Hobby Lab on how you did the water in the harbour. Looking forward to the game 🙂
I have to agree that’s a pretty awesome table, can’t wait for the demo game!
Insanely good work and in such a short space of time.
Great looking table. I think the new Hirst arts Steel bridge mold could find some use on a table
like this 😉
I just HAVE to check that out! Thanks 🙂
That site just went into the favorites list. I hope I can afford the shipping costs to Europe one day.
If it were in my power to give them there’d be Blue Peter badges all round for that table. Awesome stuff.
Using DAS to make my thunderhawk flying base – has cracked a little in drying but have given it a coat of PVA to seal it so hopefully should do the trick
Magnificent table… Magnficent hat ! 🙂
OMG that is one good looking table bring on the demo game 🙂
and just keep up the nice work 🙂
I’m already loving this game and I’ve only seen an unfinished table.
The enjoyment you guys are getting from this project came over on the video loud and clear.
I particularly liked Lloyds solo video and his interjections when filming you.
“Tell him about the ship, the ship”
Please do a Hobby lab on casting resin from hirst arts molds !!
Already in the plan 🙂
I’m simply amazed you put that stunning table together in 2 days. Wow.
That’s a badass table guys, thanks for sharing ;0)
Great looking table. How much were the MDF kits, roughly?
I love building terrain, it’s just very difficult to store and for some reason the guys at the club don’t want any. They play lots of WFB and a single tree plopped on the table counts as terrain…
“They play lots of WFB and a single tree plopped on the table counts as terrain…”
Soul destroying that 🙁
Not all of it is released yet, but check out: http://shop.microartstudio.com/terrain-c-61_95.html
I kinda get their point.
WFB rules have changed to promote big horde units (to sell more figures ofcourse), which have a very large footprint on the table. The play gets physically very hard if you need to squeeze those things between tight terrain, try to balance them halfway on a hillside etc.
That is a fantastic table.
That indeed is “a pretty awesome table.”
I like how the ocean turned out so much I am now watching all the clips I can find about how to use silicone and water scenic products to make water effects!
Fantastic job on that table guys!!
Wow, that table is amazing. I love all the little details you put in and around the drydock. I’d like to see more of these work-in-progress videos.
That is a beeeeeeuautiful table! I am really impressed with your creativity and originality! I’ve never seen a dry dock gaming table before. Also knowing that you have achieved it under time pressure as well gives me hope – I never seem to have enough time. Seeing what you have achieved makes me feel more confident to try something a bit more ambitious sometime.
I signed up for Backstage a few weeks ago, and I have abolutely no regrets. For less than the price of a magazine subscription, you produce so much interesting and inspsiring stuff! And with the added bonues that I can watch it while I’m cracking on with some painting!
Keep it up. Great stuff!
Cool tip about using silicone over the polystyrene to disguise the texture. The table looks fantastic. 🙂
Nice work guys. I really want some of my Malifaux tables to look this good when I’m done.
when about we can expect battle report?
Really enjoyed this video! Loved the water affect.