Refurbishing Terrain – part 2

A thing worth noting about Laser Cutters (or 3D printers for that matter) is that they are a tool, not unlike my old fretsaw or a craft knife. They make the creation of more things possible but they don’t actually make terrain for you, and there is still the requirement to put all the components together and finish the terrain piece… that being said new tools are fun.

So for the last month i’ve been slowly making edging & floor tiles to add onto these two terrain sets, and i’ve got to say that they look kinda good. The next job is to snip the remaining Cities of Death bits and glue them on as debris, then add some sand & gravel texture all over, then paint. Heh sounds like i’m almost done when i say it that way ;P

Anyhoo here are some pics of the sets so far:

Hope these amuse

Nick

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About Nick

Who & Where? Me… sorry that doesn’t help! My name is Nick Brigg and i’m a gaming enthusiast in the Edinburgh area playing a variety of Wargames, Boardgames, Roleplay & LARPs on a regular basis. Currently I attend Edinburgh League of Gamers [elg] to get my weekly wargaming fix: http://elgamers.org/ What & Why? This blog is for me to share my enthusiam for the hobby, and in particular share my knowledge and experience of making wargames terrain and boards with the community. Hopefully improving the terrain which your playing on and making wargaming a prettier and more enjoyable experience.
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