Tag: wargamming
Trenches (part three)
Adding bunkers and other improved fighting positions to your trenches can greatly improve the look of them! A plain trench is great for infantry, but you can’t really fit anything bigger into it. If you want …
Making Mountains for Wargaming (Modular Mountains Part One)
Hills are one of the basic staples of wargaming terrain. Easy and cheap to make, everybody has them! Mountains on the other hand are a different story. They require a lot more work to make, …
Two new models have been added to the store.
Introducing our first Sci-Fi models, the Basic Drone, and the Heavy Gun Drone. These have been in the works for a long time, with many complications delaying the release, so we are pleased to finally announce …
Palm Trees in 15mm (part two)
Now that you have a large pile of tree tops, it’s time to start the trunks. Palm trees have a very rough surface texture that doesn’t show up at 15mm scale. Up-close these look a little …
Craters, Quick and Simple.
There are many ways to make craters. This is a very fast and easy way to make a large number of them. In this example we will be making them to represent a minefield, so they are …
Making Smoke Markers for Games.
Smoke in real life has no clearly defined shape. Instead, it is constantly shifting and changing. Because it needs to be clearly defined for most games, it is given an arbitrary shape by the rules. …
Bridge Model First Castings
Introducing what will hopefully be our first of many products. We have been working on the design for this bridge for a while now and we are almost ready to start selling them. This is …
Making a playable Marsh (part two)
The third plant was made using this funny looking decor item I found in an interior decorating shop. It consisted of a bunch of individual fronds all arranged around a spherical frame to give it the …
Making a playable Marsh (part one)
Marshy ground is a great addition to any woodland or jungle terrain set! Making some swampy pieces is actually a lot easier than most think. The problem is that most people tend think of it …
Making 15mm Wire Obstacles (part three)
Continue the zigzag pattern down the outside edge all the way to the ends. Once you have reached the last post then extent the post line further and continue connecting the last of the zigzag lines …