How Do You Make Warhammer Terrain From Building To Painting (Overview)?
Games Workshop thrives on imagination. It’s one of the few remaining places, besides Hollywood, where an adult can cut a tin can in half, paint it khaki, and call it an aircraft hangar. So get creative, and get going! • Try to get hold of a cardboard box and once you get rolling, you will begin to see everything in terms of how you can use it to create your models. • Start out with single objects and simple designs. An abandoned mud hut isn’t terribly exciting, but that changes once you install a handful of orcs for your space Marines to stumble upon. Eventually, you can get as far out as you want, but the frustration is less if you start simple. • Have a dedicated space to work, a dedicated bin or three for supplies, and (ideally) dedicated display shelving for your terrain pieces (once you have more than will fit on your desk, this becomes critical). Unless you are living with other gamers, this stuff will drive people nuts. • Another way to make nice looking terrain is to first buy