Behind the Forge #19: Giant 30,000 Brick Castle + Studio Update!
Added 2022-04-14 18:19:55 +0000 UTC
Comments
I loved watching this. the giant ridiculous stuff is fun, but only some of the time. we also love when you inspire us to try and do our own projects.
kimberly wick
2022-07-06 18:30:42 +0000 UTC
In answer to Hansi question maybe alternate between big projects and small and you less equipment on the small ones ie laser cutter foam cutter 3d printer etc so those follows just starting out or can’t afford fancy kit still feel they can reproduce the project themselves. For instance I also follow Luke Towend on YouTube but now he has so much fancy kit he uses on each project I feel I can’t produce the same without having to buy expensive laser cutters and 3d printers etc
Mark Bowman
2022-06-23 23:07:51 +0000 UTC
What a lovely space you have there right now! I'm happy for you!
And regarding your question about scale of projects. I think, do what you feel you have most fun of doing. I find both - small and huge projects very inspiring and informative. I doubt I will ever try to copy one of your builds, but I'm sure I will try many methods and ideas in my own projects. :)
4boa = Ania & Rafal
2022-06-09 20:15:37 +0000 UTC
I just rewatched the video today, I always seem to watch your videos multiple times and pick up on different things everytime. I agree with most here, I enjoy both small and large projects but I think I would love to see a 3:1 ratio of small to large.
Also I absolutely love the office space!
Lisa Panagapko
2022-05-23 23:23:22 +0000 UTC
Keep doing the big ones as well. This particular project got me as far as to become a patreon! Amazing job here!!
Korneel
2022-05-01 20:49:56 +0000 UTC
I personally love the mix of both small items and big ones. For me I see it as the small ones are easier to do but the big ones show me with enough practice i can eventually achieve something like that.
Sofie
2022-04-26 05:02:30 +0000 UTC
I think as viewers, the mix of fun small and large projects is great! I don't think it's unrelatable because people can certainly scale projects down using the same methods. Or do big projects knowing it might just take them 6 months real time to put in 1 month of Nerdforge time. I think it helps that you're not a tutorial channel, so people aren't necessarily expecting to recreate your projects on their own
Jesse McKernan
2022-04-23 15:22:19 +0000 UTC
I liked how you talked about adding characters and more objects to the castle. If you finish a project on YouTube do you ever go back and add stuff? If you do would you bring it up in a video showing the updated results? I'm still learning how to paint mini's but I'd love to paint one for the castle if you're accepting them :)
E Rod
2022-04-21 22:29:50 +0000 UTC
I enjoy both, the small and the big projects. The office area is so beautiful. Love the panels.
Charly Laska
2022-04-20 20:00:07 +0000 UTC
I don't create myself so I enjoy watching both the large and the small things.
Just don't push yourselves into a "bigger" spiral, guys. A project doesn't have to be "biggest ever" to be sweet and fun to watch.