Alongside the armies for Warmaster, I'll be needing some new fantasy terrain scaled for 10mm games. Terrain really makes a game come alive, both visually and tactically. Having lots of pieces can help create great narratives for games, helping players avoid the simple line-'em-up and knock-'em-down kind of games, the generic fallback that I know I've been guilty of doing in the past.
But there's something really satisfying about seeing a table packed with terrain, especially one that you have built yourself. I've a 4 x 4 table with a grasslands game mat that I use for games such as Achtung Panzer or Bolt Action, so all the terrain I build will be to fit onto that - lots of Woodland Green edging.
Hills and woods are vital, especially for fantasy rank-and-flank games and the ones above, while okay, were extremely basic and thrown together in an hour or so as needed for a game. Simply stuck onto card and flocked with no real thought given as to how they looked. I'll do another post about those in the future. Same with roads and rivers.
What I want to touch on today are buildings: houses, towers, inns and the like. My terrain-making skills are not the best (see those woods above as evidence, M'lord) and while I would enjoy the process, I think it would be a waste of time and money trying to build totally from scratch. I do however have a secret weapon I can use:
From the 80's, this was a terrain supplement packed with dozens of card buildings to cut out and build. Like the dungeon tiles released at the same time, this was ideal for roleplay games and the fledgling tabletop wargames of the time.
Scaled for the standard 28mm model, there is more than enough here to build a huge town or even city to fight in and around. A quick scale in the computer and printed out onto label sheets, this could be a good side project as I continue to paint the Nippon army, and so last night while I waited for the freshly painted edges of the General and Samurai unit to dry (I've gone for Woodland Green), I made a test piece to see if this could work.
I chose a tower, a classic of fantasy terrain, and scaled the image to 75%. A quick cut out and glue, and then fixed to the oval mdf base using Vallejo Thick Mud. I added a couple of slate pieces as well and this morning once it was all dried added some flock and edged the base.
The next buildings will also have thick card or foamcard frames inside to strengthen them.
At least I know that I now have a good source of terrain and will make that a project all of its own.