Topic of the Week - Scenery!
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Topic of the Week - Scenery!
Greetings Tyrants!
It's another Monday and that gives us a new topic of the week. And with the latest scenery releases, what better topic to discuss than scenery?
G.W. released a few stunning pieces of scenery, but they are far from the only company making scenery. There are many ways to make your own scenery and people seem to be getting more experienced, creative and organized in designing and making gaming boards.
So the topic of the week is: what is your scenery, and how do you get yours? How important is scenery for you?
Do you spend a lot of hobby time in making your own, or do you prefer the pre-made kits? Did you order your scenery from GW or some other company?
Do you work with a designed table, or a placement mat and some loose pieces?
What is your biggest inspiration for terrain? Do you hope for Dark Elf specific scenery to be released, by GW or some other company?
Or do you spend all your time on the models, and is the kitchen table your gaming table? Which is perfectly fine as long as we're all having fun
And if you have special pictures to show, by all means, post them! Even if it's a picture of the kitchen table
It's another Monday and that gives us a new topic of the week. And with the latest scenery releases, what better topic to discuss than scenery?
G.W. released a few stunning pieces of scenery, but they are far from the only company making scenery. There are many ways to make your own scenery and people seem to be getting more experienced, creative and organized in designing and making gaming boards.
So the topic of the week is: what is your scenery, and how do you get yours? How important is scenery for you?
Do you spend a lot of hobby time in making your own, or do you prefer the pre-made kits? Did you order your scenery from GW or some other company?
Do you work with a designed table, or a placement mat and some loose pieces?
What is your biggest inspiration for terrain? Do you hope for Dark Elf specific scenery to be released, by GW or some other company?
Or do you spend all your time on the models, and is the kitchen table your gaming table? Which is perfectly fine as long as we're all having fun
And if you have special pictures to show, by all means, post them! Even if it's a picture of the kitchen table
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Over time I have had a whole range of 'scenery'.
Back when I first started, I used to play on my parents dinner table with a green tablecloth. For added excitement we created the hills out of piles of different sized books, and woods were defined by cotton wool stuck onto cereal pack cardboard bases. Water was basically blue painted cardboard.
It did the job and I actually fondly remember those times.
The next step for me came with Warhammer (3ed) Siege. I invested in the Fantasy castle that was available at the time, and this came with all sorts of ladders and doors.
This added a new dimension to the game, plus the rules were great fun.
It was about this time that the local railway shop became the go to place for model trees. I also discovered the joy of polystyrene sheets and a hot wire to make hills.
These days I am a little lazier and prebuilt houses, walls and fences have become a way of life and the dinner table is now my own rather than my parents. The green table cloth however is a 30 year constant The only problem being every battle looks like it is being played out in the Empire. I would have jumped on race specific scenery if it was available, but alas this was never the case.
Back when I first started, I used to play on my parents dinner table with a green tablecloth. For added excitement we created the hills out of piles of different sized books, and woods were defined by cotton wool stuck onto cereal pack cardboard bases. Water was basically blue painted cardboard.
It did the job and I actually fondly remember those times.
The next step for me came with Warhammer (3ed) Siege. I invested in the Fantasy castle that was available at the time, and this came with all sorts of ladders and doors.
This added a new dimension to the game, plus the rules were great fun.
It was about this time that the local railway shop became the go to place for model trees. I also discovered the joy of polystyrene sheets and a hot wire to make hills.
These days I am a little lazier and prebuilt houses, walls and fences have become a way of life and the dinner table is now my own rather than my parents. The green table cloth however is a 30 year constant The only problem being every battle looks like it is being played out in the Empire. I would have jumped on race specific scenery if it was available, but alas this was never the case.
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I'm with Amboadine. When I started the hobby almost 15 years ago, no piece of Styrofoam escaped my gaze. As terrain kits improved I picked a few to enhance the wow factor of my table. Foam still has its uses though as this year I made a 4 piece modular hill that I think looks great next to GW buildings. Last week I purchased my first FAT Mat, a 3x3 swamp, and after playing a Regiment of Renown game on it I have to say I'm in love. Terrain has come a long way in helping to build atmosphere and immerse players in the battle.
I'd like to see more race specific terrain in the future. If Chaos can get away with just adding spikes and skulls to Empire/Space Marine terrain, surely High/Dark elves could do the same?
I'd like to see more race specific terrain in the future. If Chaos can get away with just adding spikes and skulls to Empire/Space Marine terrain, surely High/Dark elves could do the same?
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The pics are still visible:
Make your own terrain for free (w/ images)
and
Ideas for all the 8th ed terrains
Nothing added since - I ceased to save plastic scrap, we have enough.
When I will start playing AoS, I might look for new wastes?
But I'm not ready to spend hefty sums for large terrain I would find difficult to store home and would hardly ever use.
Make your own terrain for free (w/ images)
and
Ideas for all the 8th ed terrains
Nothing added since - I ceased to save plastic scrap, we have enough.
When I will start playing AoS, I might look for new wastes?
But I'm not ready to spend hefty sums for large terrain I would find difficult to store home and would hardly ever use.
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@Amboadine - ah, the Mighty Fortess, an awesome set. We had one for many years, and me and my sister played with it (more for make believe games involving models than actual war hammer) for a good while. It sat gathering dust for decades after, and I think was given away when my parents moved house a couple of years ago. A great set in its day!
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A topic close to my heart - I love nothing better than working on terrain pieces - to me this is the best part of the hobby!!!
Dark Elves have a serious lacking in this area, I have searched the net high and low for inspiration but found very little.
I would love one day to go the whole hog an model a DE city... perhaps small town. My preference is to make terrain from bits, foam, cardboard.. whatever is at hand. I think over the years I have experimented and now have a great way to work with foam. The biggest problem is to find ways to store it.
Some of my works below, I'm sure most of you have seen them over the years but thought it would be good to post them.
Dark Elves have a serious lacking in this area, I have searched the net high and low for inspiration but found very little.
I would love one day to go the whole hog an model a DE city... perhaps small town. My preference is to make terrain from bits, foam, cardboard.. whatever is at hand. I think over the years I have experimented and now have a great way to work with foam. The biggest problem is to find ways to store it.
Some of my works below, I'm sure most of you have seen them over the years but thought it would be good to post them.
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Some more...
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I think those are stunning pieces, every one of them. You mention the lack of inspiration. I think that, if you need inspiration, a good source would be Warhammer Online. I never played the game, so I could be wrong, but I think it had at least some Elven architecture, vessels etc, to render the world of Warhammer Online.
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Absolutely stunning terrain Cult, a great reminder of the work you are capable of producing.
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Wonderful pieces of terrain, Cult!
I had already seen them on your site, and love them.
They are a great inspiration.
During last year I've gathered what is necessary to recreate your blood pool, and I'm willing to try in a few days.
Of course I don't expect to achieve your masterful result...
I had already seen them on your site, and love them.
They are a great inspiration.
During last year I've gathered what is necessary to recreate your blood pool, and I'm willing to try in a few days.
Of course I don't expect to achieve your masterful result...
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For my own terrain, I only have a list of failures that I can't even show. I tried to hew some rocks out of styrofoam and the likes. While the results so far are okay, I never got around to painting them. At some point I just had to make the space, and locked them all away. Then came a hiatus. Then came model painting. And months later, nothing happened. I tried to ammend things by buying a few kits at a store that was clearing its stock for a very nice discount.
Unfortunately.. I never got around assembling those kits either :S
But I did start looking up some tutorials again recently, and hope to start over one step at a time. I stumbled across this guy on youtube who is just an amazing terrain maker and his videos are just incredible.
https://www.youtube.com/user/TheTerrainTutor
One cool thing he noted was the fact that train modelers were ahead of us as far as terrain building was concerned.. When I first got into Warhammer, over a decade ago, I felt that the scenery and details they were making for the game were "sub par" to the scenery I knew that was being made for model trains. In terms of quality, at least. My problem with model train materials and tutorials, I found, was that many of them looked too cheerful to fit the rather dark themes of Fantasy. They don't exactly sport dark castles and marshes.
Anyhow. I've been tempted to make some photoshopped printouts of terrain to use, while we're working on making something decent. After all these years, I'm embarassed to still be at this point regarding terrain But one step at a time.
Unfortunately.. I never got around assembling those kits either :S
But I did start looking up some tutorials again recently, and hope to start over one step at a time. I stumbled across this guy on youtube who is just an amazing terrain maker and his videos are just incredible.
https://www.youtube.com/user/TheTerrainTutor
One cool thing he noted was the fact that train modelers were ahead of us as far as terrain building was concerned.. When I first got into Warhammer, over a decade ago, I felt that the scenery and details they were making for the game were "sub par" to the scenery I knew that was being made for model trains. In terms of quality, at least. My problem with model train materials and tutorials, I found, was that many of them looked too cheerful to fit the rather dark themes of Fantasy. They don't exactly sport dark castles and marshes.
Anyhow. I've been tempted to make some photoshopped printouts of terrain to use, while we're working on making something decent. After all these years, I'm embarassed to still be at this point regarding terrain But one step at a time.
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Thanks for the nice comments guys!
One thing that helps me with terrain is collecting photos online - I have hundreds of different images I have collected on all sorts of things for inspiration.
Unfortunately having the time is difficult - there are so many things I would like to make. I have recently been experimenting with making silicone moulds and using PVA glue to cast brick sections for castle walls, it's working quite well at the moment..... Perhaps I might do a tutorial on it.
I have just finished making a wizards tower for this years Armies on Parade board, have not painted it yet. I am also hoping to build me one of these very soon.
Thanks for the link Daeron - he has some interesting stuff.
Also check out Terranscapes http://www.terranscapes.com/ this guy has some really cool stuff.
One thing that helps me with terrain is collecting photos online - I have hundreds of different images I have collected on all sorts of things for inspiration.
Unfortunately having the time is difficult - there are so many things I would like to make. I have recently been experimenting with making silicone moulds and using PVA glue to cast brick sections for castle walls, it's working quite well at the moment..... Perhaps I might do a tutorial on it.
I have just finished making a wizards tower for this years Armies on Parade board, have not painted it yet. I am also hoping to build me one of these very soon.
Thanks for the link Daeron - he has some interesting stuff.
Also check out Terranscapes http://www.terranscapes.com/ this guy has some really cool stuff.
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Some other pieces I have found in my wanderings - not by me.
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and another one.
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Amazing stuff! I'll try to dig up a link I lost somewhere. Apparently there's a company making custom boards, mostly for 40K, but the level of detail and thought they put in it is stunning. 3D planning and everything.
I'm not sure I'd ever want to commit like that to a single board, but perhaps there are a few things to be learned from that.
I'm not sure I'd ever want to commit like that to a single board, but perhaps there are a few things to be learned from that.
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On another note, do you reckon it would be worth it to try to make blueprints for some constructions, like a raider ship or a watch tower?
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Daeron wrote:On another note, do you reckon it would be worth it to try to make blueprints for some constructions, like a raider ship or a watch tower?
I would be very interested in seeing something like that. I don't really have the terrain building experience myself so something to follow would be great to see.
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Amboadine wrote:Daeron wrote:On another note, do you reckon it would be worth it to try to make blueprints for some constructions, like a raider ship or a watch tower?
I would be very interested in seeing something like that. I don't really have the terrain building experience myself so something to follow would be great to see.
I second this!
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Well I don't have any experience either. Hmmm... But some scenery could use planning, I reckon
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On another note, do you reckon it would be worth it to try to make blueprints for some constructions,
Daeron you have upped the anti - I think this is an excellent idea, perhaps when I go to make the ship I will work on some plans for it as well.
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Your stuff looks amazing Cult, that dark elf tower especially.
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Cultofkhaine wrote:Thanks for the nice comments guys!
One thing that helps me with terrain is collecting photos online - I have hundreds of different images I have collected on all sorts of things for inspiration.
Unfortunately having the time is difficult - there are so many things I would like to make. I have recently been experimenting with making silicone moulds and using PVA glue to cast brick sections for castle walls, it's working quite well at the moment..... Perhaps I might do a tutorial on it.
I have just finished making a wizards tower for this years Armies on Parade board, have not painted it yet. I am also hoping to build me one of these very soon.
Thanks for the link Daeron - he has some interesting stuff.
Also check out Terranscapes http://www.terranscapes.com/ this guy has some really cool stuff.
New member here and I just had to join and ask what model would you use to make the corsair ship?
I have searched high and low for a suitable model.
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Welcome to the forum Crowsfoot
It's a custom build unfortunately - I doubt there would be anything off the shelf that you could use.
I have been doing quite a bit of research into building one myself and slowly collecting a variety of bits to build one.
I am a little while off getting the project underway, but will endeavour to post my progress when I do.
New member here and I just had to join and ask what model would you use to make the corsair ship?
I have searched high and low for a suitable model.
It's a custom build unfortunately - I doubt there would be anything off the shelf that you could use.
I have been doing quite a bit of research into building one myself and slowly collecting a variety of bits to build one.
I am a little while off getting the project underway, but will endeavour to post my progress when I do.
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As usual, I find myself in awe at Cult's awesome works
Some day I wish to try doing some terrain pieces for myself..but I guess it'll take some time.
Well, one step at a time..
Some day I wish to try doing some terrain pieces for myself..but I guess it'll take some time.
Well, one step at a time..
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