Clearing the cupboard terrain…

Over the years I’ve made… many… sets of terrain, and invariably there have been leftover bits & bobs which I’ve kept as they could be useful. So I’m determined to have a clear out by making a terrain set from these bits only.

This doesn’t mean hodge podge, I’m still mulling on a theme of Jungle world outpost for Stargrave or another small miniature count sci-fi game.

So a bunch of cork bark led me to craggy outcroppings

I’ve also been enjoying miniature painting, which usually i find the least enjoyable part of this hobby. Terrain painting is sooooo much easier, give me a quarter inch brush 🖌️ anyday over squinting at tiny details.

Chaos cultists for necromunda
Chaos for blood bowl (I’m on theme weirdly)

But the reason for the pleasant change is Army Painter Speed Paints (and some GW contrast which appear the same) making the process much faster, and so far I can only recommend them.

Anyway cheers, hope you enjoy. 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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