Mr Mystery
02-03-2016, 07:05 AM
Afternoon all.
Got some old White Dwarfs via Scribd, and I've been looking with nostalgic eyes at the (really) old terrain making articles.
Especially the one in White Dwarf 133. Not only was it the first WD I ever read, ever...but it had a really interesting article about how to make Warhammer Fences, Walls and Hedges.
With my typical alacrity, I've been wanting to have a go at those since I first read the article all those dim and distant years ago (before the Internets, yeah?) but never actually got on with it.
Now I have a gaming room, this is all going to change.
I was wondering if there's a trove of simplistic, well written and with good pictures terrain building articles online - ideally stuff similar to the article above, written by Dave Andrews and Phil Lewis.
Anything that can allow someone to learn different techniques, project by project, with further more advanced projects to use the skills learned in the previous ones?
If not, just bung the links onto this thread, and see if we can't make this to go-to 'getting started' terrain modelling destination thread.
Got some old White Dwarfs via Scribd, and I've been looking with nostalgic eyes at the (really) old terrain making articles.
Especially the one in White Dwarf 133. Not only was it the first WD I ever read, ever...but it had a really interesting article about how to make Warhammer Fences, Walls and Hedges.
With my typical alacrity, I've been wanting to have a go at those since I first read the article all those dim and distant years ago (before the Internets, yeah?) but never actually got on with it.
Now I have a gaming room, this is all going to change.
I was wondering if there's a trove of simplistic, well written and with good pictures terrain building articles online - ideally stuff similar to the article above, written by Dave Andrews and Phil Lewis.
Anything that can allow someone to learn different techniques, project by project, with further more advanced projects to use the skills learned in the previous ones?
If not, just bung the links onto this thread, and see if we can't make this to go-to 'getting started' terrain modelling destination thread.