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Hi, I'm Michael. I build Dioramas and terrain for D&D, table top RPG's and War Gaming. I am a massive fan of lord of the rings, Skyrim and all things fantasy which influences the aesthetic of my builds

Thanks for tuning in, please subscribe for more content, I appreciate the support as the channel continues to grow.

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JuulCaat (3 minutes ago)
You can make a more realistic fire by passing 2 million volts through the LEDs
lindybeige (10 minutes ago)
Might be an idea to add a big black dry-brushed soot stain above each flame on the walls.
GiantRobolove (17 minutes ago)
06:38 would you look at that happy little flame on the right and how it's giving us a happy little smile
robertwilson8036 (27 minutes ago)
Quicker way for the flicker effect. Just buy a cheap pack of battery-operated tea lights. They're already designed for fire flicker effects. Just cannibalize them and add new wires to connect to a new power source.
kerrywsmyth (31 minutes ago)
Got to love the efficiency of making everything work by adding a resisted short circuit that converts electrical power to heat for no reason other than to keep the battery from shutting off.
secondwindmusicproductions (46 minutes ago)
Wow, wire wrap. Throwback to the 60s when computer boards were wired that way. We used battery operated wire wrap guns that were much faster.
daleflying (52 minutes ago)
Thank you for this
themineralhunter (1 hour ago)
The fuzzy end of a Q-Tip wetted with oil is a great flame as well. Haven't tried the hollow plastic type yet...
DenePaintsThings (1 hour ago)
This is awesome dude, love the idea of using electronics to make terrain more interesting!
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