Plastics
Plastics:
Structures:
Perma-Scene:
Making a Small Stand of Ferns:
Making a Small Garden Patch or Maize Field:
Making a Large Maize Field:
Making an Exotic Jungle Tree:
More Trees:
Jungle Plant:
Just a Mound:
Palm Trees:
Materials:
A few of the most common materials I use for making terrain items are listed below.
Coffee:
Tea:
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I hope to be able to add more latter.
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Sometimes to just have to buy kits.
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Structures:
This was a little request from the nice folks at the
Maori Wars Yahoo Group
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Perma-Scene:
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Making a Small Stand of Ferns:
This was a little request from the nice folks at the
Maori Wars Yahoo Group
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to view the How To Page.
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Making a Small Garden Patch or Maize Field:
This project makes use of some cast offs and cheep supplies to make a convincing terrain item.
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Making a Large Maize Field:
This project makes use of some cast offs and cheep supplies to make a convincing terrain item
that does not interfere with the movement of units.
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Making an Exotic Jungle Tree:
This project is making a tree that might fit the jungles of Venus or even Earth.
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Variations in Trees, and Mass Production:
Examples of a trees made with found objects, discarded parts and Aquarium Plastic Plants.
To see mass production of Jungle tress, you may simple click on the photo, or here.
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Jungle Plant:
A jungle of trees alone would be very boring. Some equal if not greater effort must be put in to
the making of smaller plants. This example is of a simple plant made from a grocery store twist-tie.
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Lump of Ground:
Not all terrain items need to represent a single thing. Here we explore the use of some left-overs
from another project as the source material for a nondescript terrain feature.
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Cheep Palm Trees for a Toy:
Toys and cheep plastic items are strangely well suited to act as terrain items.
Here we modify a cheep plastic palm tree from a dinosaur toy to better match the textures and
colors of our terrain.
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Stuff to Use:
There are a wide array of materials that can be used to add texture and color to your terrain
projects, some are available from specialty stores, others can be had at almost no cost.
I will concentrate mainly on this second category.
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For more detail and scope in materials and techniques go to the Materials page.
Sand:
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Flock:
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