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Home › Forums › Terrain and Scenery › Post apocalyptic / Cyber-grot train set
Stumbled across https://youtube.com/c/NScaleDystopia on YouTube.
There are plenty of videos about building a N-Gauge railway and dioramas set post fall (though I think it would fit wild cyberpunk / Necromunda as well).
The buildings may not stand up to the traditional ham-fisted wargamer (esp the liberal use of flock) but some neat ideas.
Most of the videos are short, concentrating on one building / road section so it’s great to dip in and out of!
In traditional railway build style though, the figures are bad – you have been warned!
Thanks. I’ve been collecting these youtube terrain channels and this one looks really good.
Thanks. I’ve been collecting these youtube terrain channels and this one looks really good.
A few good ‘diorama’ / train builders I know of (and I’m sure there are others that have slipped my mind tonight) are:
Luke Towan https://youtube.com/c/LukeTowan
Night Shift https://youtube.com/c/NightShiftScaleModels
Devs and Dice https://youtube.com/c/DevsDice
High Eye Workshop https://youtube.com/c/HighEyeWorkshop
Landvaettr https://youtube.com/c/LandvaettrsLair
It’s my railroad (more trains TBH) https://youtube.com/c/ItsMyRailroad
Some of Kathy Millatt https://youtube.com/c/KathyMillatt
Marklin of Sweden https://youtube.com/user/marklinofsweden
Paepercuts https://youtube.com/c/Paepercuts
and possibly the biggest detailed layout Jason Jensen https://youtube.com/c/JasonJensenTrains
I spent time looking at some of the kits Jason uses but it worked out at over £100 (inc fees) to get two little ones I fancied starting with!!!
Some of these can get repetitive (Jason and Marklin being two that spring to mind) but they are nice to dip into on a rainy day 🙂