Terrain Tiles

Started by WarrenAbox, 13 March 2012, 06:05:37 AM

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WarrenAbox

While waiting for my first order of Ratmen and adventurers to arrive, I figured there's no sense wasting time, so might as well band out some terrain.  Here's a shot of the city sewers where the 10mm adventurers are going to have to root out the evils of the Rat King.  This is all home-made with matte board and sand.  Consider this a sneak peak - I've got details on construction posted on my blog, but the big reveal isn't due for a few days.  I just couldn't wait to share with you lot - you all inspired me to give this scale a chance...so, thanks.



These movable bridge tiles are made out of bamboo kabob skewers:



I really can't wait to get my hands on those figures.

Squirrel

Neat! Those sewers look pretty toxic :-&

Cheers,

Kev

Leon

Looking good!  I'll get the order done up asap, and see if I can get 5-0 to hand-deliver it...  ;) :D
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Maenoferren

Sometimes I wonder - why is that frisbee geting bigger - and then it hits me!

Techno

Yep !
Looking really good.
Cheers - Phil

nikharwood

Excellent - looking forward to seeing some games on these  8)

sixsideddice

Sweeeeet.....  some really nice ideas there.

WarrenAbox

I haven't even ordered the Pharoah's Tomb Dungeon Pack yet, but when those mummies arrive, I've got a place for them to live:




WarrenAbox

I've also got a wilderness area started.  Needs some trees yet, but it's looking good.




Annatar

 :) wilderness board looks great !!!!
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wargamesbob

I agree, those are nice looking wilderness boards you've made there.

Bob

WarrenAbox

Thanks for the kind words, everyone.  There was something wrong with those temple tiles that I couldn't put my finger on, and I figured out what it was.  The  marble tiles didn't have enough shine to them.  I was stumped on how to gloss up just the checkered bits when my wife suggested the Diamond Glaze that she sometimes uses on her crafty little things.  This is the result:



I really like how that provides more contrast between the polishes floor rooms and the halls and more grubby 'workman' rooms.

Techno

Superb !
Cheers - Phil.

sixsideddice

Good god, where have I been all this time (working  :( )... those tiles are simply ace.