How to Make Futuristic Tiles for Space Hulk, Starfinder

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Published 2016-07-23
How to craft modular futuristic tiles for your sci-fi tabletop game (Star Wars, Space Hulk, Starfinder etc.).

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All Comments (21)
  • @ryeanchan
    I would love to see more Futuristics terrain pieces :). By the way that was a most humble and respective please :)
  • @knghtbrd
    Would absoluyely love to see you revisit this one wjth some of your more modern takes on designing this stuff. I know, it wouldn't be earth-shatteringly new, but it'd be COOL and I know you'd have clever ideas, sk that is always worth it.
  • Love how the aesthetic evokes the lunar base from FF IV. And I'm totally going to make grates and portcullises with that cross-stitching material from now on.
  • @dwarfanage9379
    Wyloch, you are the best dude. Always coming in clutch when im trying to figure out how I'm gonna do campaigns. You're an absolute legend.
  • @VidJunkie63
    Modular designs are so flexible. I love that you design and develop stuff like this ... and best of all ... share your ideas with us! :)
  • @robwustyle
    love the tiles...the only thing with using the granny grating is it is so out of scale...I tend to use vinyl window screen...perfect scale...keep the vids coming can't get enough...
  • with that floor clip system you could make an iron fence or a wall with a functioning gate. That's pretty cool
  • @ravenstrahd5234
    Space Hulk is rereleased every few years, its Games Workshop's version of the mcrib.
  • @MarsKng
    Great stuff as usual, and now that you've heard of SpaceHulk, you can do your paper mini magic on some sci-fi figs. Then enjoy the fun that is removing Tyranid critters from the Emperor's property! lol
  • If you decide to revisit old projects, I would love to see how you would approach this project now.
  • For one of your intros, you should open a bag of holding, and the camera should go down into the room inside with a wyloch crafting table in it :D
  • @timparks9833
    I know you said you won’t be revisiting these any time soon, but an update to these for Boarding Action in the new 40K rules would be nice.
  • Thanks for the videos man you've helped my group save a bunch on getting into table top games :)
  • Great Job looks amazing, you might be able to glue the tiles onto thin mdf using pva glue then spray black using Chaos Black then drybrush the silver. Would look great in space hulk for corridors and rooms etc,
  • @grayeaglej
    Spaaaaaaaaaaacccee!! :D These would be good for making Fallout Vault tiles too :D Make a big ol' gear door clippy, pipes n such, presto. :D
  • @joehayward4545
    Very good skills. It is very helpful for me. I am working on an alien invasion diorama.
  • hmmm, wondering if contact cement (sort of like rubber cement but used for stuff like formica) would work for the grids?