This ruin was based on thin cardboard with the edges covered with masking tape to hide the corrugations. Sprue rubble piles were added here and there. The ruins below are all based on foam core with the edges smoothed for a better transition from tabletop to base. The edges are taped to conceal the exposed foam.
Just some of the models, terrain, games and other random stuff I've been working on.
Showing posts with label Paper Terrain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paper Terrain. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Cardboard Ruins Dress Up Kit
I picked up some old Games Workshop cardboard ruins on eBay, mistaking these 28mm ruins for 1:300. They look pretty pathetic alone so I dressed them up a bit. They are basically done the same way I created the Overgrown Ruin piece. Some pieces were done with different color floor tiles to change the look.
This ruin was based on thin cardboard with the edges covered with masking tape to hide the corrugations. Sprue rubble piles were added here and there. The ruins below are all based on foam core with the edges smoothed for a better transition from tabletop to base. The edges are taped to conceal the exposed foam.
This ruin was based on thin cardboard with the edges covered with masking tape to hide the corrugations. Sprue rubble piles were added here and there. The ruins below are all based on foam core with the edges smoothed for a better transition from tabletop to base. The edges are taped to conceal the exposed foam.
Labels:
28mm,
40K,
Modern,
Paper Terrain,
Structures,
Terrain,
Wargaming
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Gear Krieg 15mm Buildings
Dream Pod 9 offers these paper 15mm European style buildings for free on their website. They intend for them to be used in their excellent Gear Krieg game, but they work great for any 15mm WWII game. I used them extensively for playing Two Hour Wargames NUTS!
Get them here:
http://www.dp9.com/index.php?option=com_jotloader&view=categories&cid=16&Itemid=146
http://www.dp9.com/index.php?option=com_jotloader&view=categories&cid=16&Itemid=146
Labels:
15mm,
Paper Terrain,
Structures,
Terrain,
Wargaming,
WWII
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