This is a short & sweet step by step build guide for your Sci-Fi Judge Dredd style buildings. Cracking open the kit reveals 2 sheets of card and 2 sheets of MDF complete with simple instructions. For this build, we hand over to a new member of the Sarissa family, RichC… RichC has been building terrain for many years. His love of the outdoors combined with a love of building aircraft and tank kits has lead to many a diorama - some of which have been published in various original Flames of War books. His terrain can also be...
A short step by step of a prize winning kit. For this step by step I'm using the Industrial Warehouse Sci-Fi kit S009. It's a large gaming platform measuring 21cm x 30cm, with a large open interior. This was painted for a winner of a Sarissa Prize draw. The brief was 'weathered metal and Graffiti' - pretty open.
We all dry brush and we all colour wash. This is a different take on the same processes. Brush pens are simply pens with a 'soft' brush shaped nib. They come in a mad variety of colours too. Because they are pens they allow you to draw directly on to your buildings.
Thatch is a common roofing material that is used all over the world. It's an unavoidable type of roofing if the gamer is aiming for a specific regional or era look for the table. As this is the case then why make it more difficult and time consuming than it needs to be? The same can be said for corrugated tin roofs.
This is a quick paint and terrain guide aims to show how a few simple techniques and a few materials can create a really immersive piece of terrain. In fact, a small diorama that can be used for gaming or just look nice on the shelf.