after much searching and rummaging through stuff i've found my 20 year old (nearly) copy of lotr the two towers strategy battle game book. in it is a diorama of bree. i've decided to have a go at building it. i've started with the gate houses and entrance. it's slow going due bad eyesight and shakes. i'll have to find a way of showing you what i come up with. it may not be to your standards, but we all start somewhere. thanks for the inspiration.
This sounds like a great proeject! Share the progress on our Facebook group page? And bad eyesight is something that pains me when I work on projects nowdays. I dont have standards with my projects really. There are much better terrain makers on UA-cam but I like to make my stuff accessible for everyone so its more of a basic level than others. But thanks for the nice compliment :D
Paper terrain is pretty easy, cheap and looks brilliant. I made FDGs dungeons mainly and they were fantabulous. A great intro to terrain making for TTRPGs!
ITs a very cost effective and quick way. And there are plenty of enchancements that could be made to them to make them a bit more 3D. I really am impressed with them.
They are PDFs so you may be able to do it on the printer properties itself but each sheet is scaled to A4 so parts of buildings may then be cropped over two sheets of card so that you would have to join them together
Great Video very informative, I am looking to start playing Mordheim again and I am just curious if you had any experience with the ruins set and how well they stood up against the weight of minatures?
I did buy the ruins when I bought these. I'd recommend reinforcing with foam board in places like I did for the floors in the buildings here. They look great and for rpgs work perfectly but for war/skirmish games they would need a bit of making more hard wearing
I dont think building 3 has a chimney. The final picture of it complete in the instructions dont show it with one. If you wanted one building 1's may work for it.
Awesome video! Thanks so much.
Glad you liked it!
after much searching and rummaging through stuff i've found my 20 year old (nearly) copy of lotr the two towers strategy battle game book. in it is a diorama of bree. i've decided to have a go at building it. i've started with the gate houses and entrance. it's slow going due bad eyesight and shakes. i'll have to find a way of showing you what i come up with. it may not be to your standards, but we all start somewhere. thanks for the inspiration.
This sounds like a great proeject! Share the progress on our Facebook group page? And bad eyesight is something that pains me when I work on projects nowdays. I dont have standards with my projects really. There are much better terrain makers on UA-cam but I like to make my stuff accessible for everyone so its more of a basic level than others. But thanks for the nice compliment :D
Paper terrain is pretty easy, cheap and looks brilliant. I made FDGs dungeons mainly and they were fantabulous. A great intro to terrain making for TTRPGs!
Completely agree!
Finally an informative video!
Hopefully it was useful to you
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It is! It is! I am looking forward to using more paper printed Content.
Nice video. I like the variety of shapes. If I ever need a village, this might be the way to go.
ITs a very cost effective and quick way. And there are plenty of enchancements that could be made to them to make them a bit more 3D. I really am impressed with them.
Very nice video, all the best Garry
Great video!!! I have their city scape I am using for a zombie board
Oooh zombie board sounds amazing!
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Is it possible to resize the images to a bigger scale?
They are PDFs so you may be able to do it on the printer properties itself but each sheet is scaled to A4 so parts of buildings may then be cropped over two sheets of card so that you would have to join them together
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Great Video very informative, I am looking to start playing Mordheim again and I am just curious if you had any experience with the ruins set and how well they stood up against the weight of minatures?
I did buy the ruins when I bought these. I'd recommend reinforcing with foam board in places like I did for the floors in the buildings here. They look great and for rpgs work perfectly but for war/skirmish games they would need a bit of making more hard wearing
i bought the core set and tried to build building 3, but i can't seem to find the chimney... plz help
I dont think building 3 has a chimney. The final picture of it complete in the instructions dont show it with one. If you wanted one building 1's may work for it.
Lot quicker to color the edges with a brown marker if you've got it ;-)
I like the roof flat packing design
Nice one! Didnt have one at hand but I think if I make up some more of them I would get one in.
Beat me to it, I was going to say 'Use a brown Sharpie'.
Cool to see that they fold flat though; didn't know they did that.
What printer and paper thickness do you use for these?
I only have a cheap £30 Canon mg2500 printer and I use thick 250 to 300gsm printer card.
anyone know how to get a free one, to try it out...not that I don't trust it, but would be nice to test one before hand or whatever......