Much like my terrain article from last friday, this weeks article will focus again on building terrain at a higher detail level than what is commonly seen around the average LFGS.
As you the reader can tell already I love terrain. I love building the worlds these little plastic dude men inhabit and I'm always striving to bring a certain level of realism to the table. Case in point below, a bombed out Hall of Justice.
Construction
Preplaning The Design
Taking the time to think about what you are building and what it's purpose will be will make a more effective terrain piece.
In this case I wanted a 12"x12" ruined building tile for my city fight board. I wanted some height on it not only to block LOS, but also provide some cool vantage points. I also wanted to add a billboard to show some of the "civilization" that was there before which bring me to my next point.
Add a few unique sections
Adding a few visual focal points to each terrain piece is a must. In this case there was the billboard, staircase and dumpsters.
The billboard was to show what the culture of the buildings former inhabitants might be like; to tell a little backstory. The stairs are basically just there cause they look cool and I wanted to build a staircase. The dumpsters are there to make the building feel "lived in"
The billboard and stairs were made from various sheet styrene textures mixed with GW terrain bits. The dumpster was made from scratch using sheet styrene.
Add The details the kits don't provide
The more layers of detail you add the realer your terrain piece will look. Most terrain kits don't have roofs, or ceilings for gameplay reasons. But that doesn't mean you can show the remnants of where they used to be.
To make these roof sections I took chunks of foamcore, and spray mounted thin sheet styrene on top. I then scored and cracked the styrene and bended it down to get a collapsed in asphalt appearance. A few styrene tubes were inserted underneath to add another layer of texture.
Other detail sections added were the lower level window inserts. This building kit is from Pegasus Hobbies fantasy line; I needed to grimdark it with some pipes, skulls, and machinery.
Painting
I want to throw a disclaimer in here: This is not a finished piece. I still intend to add some more detail to the paint job and broken glass to the window frames.
Don't Paint It All Grey
The downfall of so much Imperial Terrain I see is that it's all grey. Granted Imperial Worlds are bleak… but add a dash of color in there some where. In this case it was the checker patterned floor pieces that really made the paintjob less monochromatic.
Create Custom Graphics
This is easier for me than most as I am a designer by day. I made the buildboard graphic y using a cool image I found floating around online and reformatting it for the billboards dimensions. I do plan to add more propaganda posters and leaflets to the side of the building before it's final.
Add Dirt
This a bombed out building, there's dirt and soot and ash everywhere. Make sure it's there. in a pice like this you can't really go too wrong by adding more and more washes, pigments, layers of grime, etc.









Love the billboard, but it should be as weathered as the rest of the structure. Brilliant!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely amazing, better than what you see in White Dwarf!!! What is that the building is on? Those roads look great and are an awesome backdrop for that building.
ReplyDeleteThanks man. The roads are a custom boat I had printed up and mounted on foam core for my modular city fight table.
DeleteAwesome work, mate! I'm a big fan of billboards on my city terrain, here's a few that I've used in the past:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.cold-moon.com/40k/40kRP/ImperialPropaganda.htm
Most of them are from the old "Lost In Space" 40k webcomic that has sadly gone the way of the dodo. I would love a copy of the image file you used for your Mutant Powers billboard to add to my collection!
Can't wait to see what's next!
Stunning!
ReplyDeleteFantastic. The dumpster & rat are my favs!
ReplyDeleteEPIC keep up the good work
ReplyDeletelove it, especially the dumpsters!
ReplyDeletereminds me of a busted up ghost busters HQ. Awesome work!!!
ReplyDeleteOMG I never thought that but you're right!
DeleteThanks for the compliments everyone! I really appreciate it :)
ReplyDeleteThis is just freakin' brilliant.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love the billboard!
Amazing work Man! The Green floor is great contrast and the billboard is Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteLate to the party but this is very inspirational... i want to see more, this will be sure to drive me to start completing my terrain projects!
ReplyDeleteI really love your work, this is stuning!
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