How to make terrain from everyday items. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Series 2: Episode 1 - The Missile Silo -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- www.pathfinderwargames.blogspot.com/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- myworld.ebay.co.uk ----------------------------------=-=----------------------------------------- If you are just starting out in to the world of terrain, dont be intimidated by all of the new terms and equipment. Later on, you may want to use high density polystyrene and foam board, you might venture into the world of drybrushing or stippling. Maybe getting to grips with a hot wire cutter or an Xacto knife, but for now, all you need is creativity. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you rush out and buy all of the new supplies and tools, you can end up spending a lot of money and having no experience on how to make it all come together as one interesting piece, this route can be really discouraging for a beginner. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- y advice is simple, use everyday materials such as: Cereal boxes Pringles tins Water bottles Cans of beans Scissors Drinking Straws PVA glue and so on. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Terrain 101 - Egg Box Series - The Missile Silo
Terrain 101 - Egg Box Series - The Missile Silo Tube. Duration : 2.92 Mins.
How to make terrain from everyday items. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Series 2: Episode 1 - The Missile Silo -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- www.pathfinderwargames.blogspot.com/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- myworld.ebay.co.uk ----------------------------------=-=----------------------------------------- If you are just starting out in to the world of terrain, dont be intimidated by all of the new terms and equipment. Later on, you may want to use high density polystyrene and foam board, you might venture into the world of drybrushing or stippling. Maybe getting to grips with a hot wire cutter or an Xacto knife, but for now, all you need is creativity. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you rush out and buy all of the new supplies and tools, you can end up spending a lot of money and having no experience on how to make it all come together as one interesting piece, this route can be really discouraging for a beginner. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- y advice is simple, use everyday materials such as: Cereal boxes Pringles tins Water bottles Cans of beans Scissors Drinking Straws PVA glue and so on. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
How to make terrain from everyday items. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Series 2: Episode 1 - The Missile Silo -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- www.pathfinderwargames.blogspot.com/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- myworld.ebay.co.uk ----------------------------------=-=----------------------------------------- If you are just starting out in to the world of terrain, dont be intimidated by all of the new terms and equipment. Later on, you may want to use high density polystyrene and foam board, you might venture into the world of drybrushing or stippling. Maybe getting to grips with a hot wire cutter or an Xacto knife, but for now, all you need is creativity. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you rush out and buy all of the new supplies and tools, you can end up spending a lot of money and having no experience on how to make it all come together as one interesting piece, this route can be really discouraging for a beginner. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- y advice is simple, use everyday materials such as: Cereal boxes Pringles tins Water bottles Cans of beans Scissors Drinking Straws PVA glue and so on. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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