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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
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Many thanks :)
Thanks for tuning in, please subscribe for more content, I appreciate the support as the channel continues to grow.
Many thanks :)
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JuulCaat
(3 minutes ago)
You can make a more realistic fire by passing 2 million volts through the LEDs
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lindybeige
(10 minutes ago)
Might be an idea to add a big black dry-brushed soot stain above each flame on the walls.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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daleflying
(52 minutes ago)
Thank you for this
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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...
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DenePaintsThings
(1 hour ago)
This is awesome dude, love the idea of using electronics to make terrain more interesting!
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