Miniature Wargames issue 443 (March 2020) has the second of my simple and practical wargame building articles in which I scratch-build wargame terrain using the simplest of everyday materials. For details of the first article/tutorial see this link.
This simple Thatched Hovel is constructed over a corrugated cardboard core with egg box card detailing and green scourer thatch. It was painted with a palette of acrylic craft paints and varnished with Galleria Matt Varnish.
I have included a couple of additional images showing the finished model.
Throughout the series I have tried to stick to the following (self-imposed) rules;
1 - The model should be constructed from simply sourced or everyday materials.
2 - The model should be generic and able to be used in a wide variety of different games or genres.
3 - The model should be robust enough for wargame club use.
4 - The model should be finished to a good standard and resemble the building it represents.
5 - Finally, it should fit into a 6 inch x 6 inch x 6 inch box - for easy storage.
Tony
Great looking table piece
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Matt
Love the articles. Ripping them out of the mag for the building file. More please!
ReplyDeleteI can confirm that there are at least four articles and possibly more to come.
ReplyDeleteI'm writing them as fast as I can.
Any suggestions for future subjects is much appreciated.
Tony