And now for something completely different…

Last updated : February 28, 2016

As if I couldn’t get any more random… This weekend I started making terrain for miniatures.

My son recently got very interested in a miniature wargame called Warhammer 40k but the cost of said game can drive a person into the poorhouse. After talking with the hobby store owner about terrain and looking at some books I decided that I could make some hills and ruins out of stuff we already had around.

The hill was my first piece. It’s made from foam sheathing. I carved it into hill like shapes then glued them together. Sand was used in place of the expensive texture paint that was recommended. Then came the paints to make it more “real”.  Little bits of moss as bushes helped with the allusion.

The other piece is a ruined building….at least one corner of a building.

I had a lot of fun with this one. I used molding paste to give the heavy cardboard some stone-like texture then used some paint techniques to give it definition.  Again, little bits of moss as bushes helped with the realism.

8 Thoughts on And now for something completely different…
    Lori
    23 Aug 2010
    11:31am

    Wow Halle, this is really remarkable! They look very realistic! Very creative!

    ~*~Patty Szymkowicz
    23 Aug 2010
    11:46am

    WOW Halle, I bet your son is really tickled too!
    Wonderful and special!
    oxo

    Elizabeth in NM
    23 Aug 2010
    9:07pm

    Too much fun! They look great, and what a fun way to be creative with your son.

    Bleubeard and Elizabeth
    24 Aug 2010
    8:08am

    I’m totally impressed with the terrain you created. It’s very realistic, and my kind of “use what you have” project. Great going.

    Nancy Maxwell James
    25 Aug 2010
    5:56am

    Halle
    what a wonderful Mom you are! I know your son will be tickled! My two boys also collected Warhammer figures (orcs and I can’t remember the other) using birthday and Christmas money for their purchases…nice to hear about these again! Have a wonderful Wednesday!

    Margaret
    25 Aug 2010
    1:39pm

    Sooo clever! I love your ‘terrain’, just brilliant! what a great mum you are! mx

    Diana
    26 Aug 2010
    12:20pm

    Well this certainly looks like it was a fun project. It’s always inspiring to try something new. Amazing what a little cardboard, molding paste and a bit of imagination can produce. Thank you for sharing.

    Diana

    martha brown
    27 Aug 2010
    1:12pm

    These look wonderful — please show us more as you make them!

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