Making a Trench Warfare Table for Warhammer and Historical Games - pt. 2 No Man’s Land

Thanks to War Thunder for sponsoring this video! Play it for free on PC, PlayStation or Xbox now by using my link: In this video I continue making a realistic trench table for tabletop wargames. Based on historical records of world war 1, I go in depth into the features of trench warfare battlefields and how to build them using inexpensive materials at home. Its a fun DIY project if you are into Warhammer, Bolt Action, Horus Heresy or any other game that could conceivably take place on a trench warfare battlefield. In this episode I am making a No Man’s Land, a scarred and barren fighting ground in the middle of the table. All model paints used are from The Army Painter. I am now a member of their factory team! Their new Warpaint Fanatic line are really great top of the line paints. Full disclosure - Army painter pays me, but I spent months testing the paints before agreeing to sign. I would not recommend them to you guys if I wasn’t perfectly happy using them myself. Anyways they are available here: MERCH: Buy the Spectral Tower Tee! LAST CHANCE : PATREON: Send me a message for inquiries about promotions or commissions: EMAIL ericshobbyworkshop@ INSTAGRAM: @erics_hobby_workshop MATERIALS Mini Table saw Corrugated Paper Sheets 8.5”x11” Bamboo Skewers Army Painter Razor Wire Acrylic Latex Caulk Powdered Grout Aluminum foil Insulation foam (NOTE: this is cheaper and in bigger sheets at Home Depot) Coffee Stir sticks Expanded PVC Board sheets Gorilla Glue Construction Adhesive Paasche Airbrush Paasche Airbrush Compressor I get a commission from the amazon affiliate link, but they cost the same to you.
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