Miniature Terrain

After visiting the local game store with my family and seeing the wargaming terrain, I knew it was something I wanted to make for several reasons.

Store bought terrain is expensive…you add that to the cost of the models and you’re looking at a second job. Besides that…there is nothing “custom” about it. Cookie cutter…same…same is definitely not my style.

I’ve also always been fascinated by miniatures. Not miniature doll houses like most girls but the scenery pieces.  Although I wasn’t ever a fan of model railroading, likely due to a horrible fire safety film they showed us every year in school but I digress.

I am an artist that loves to reuse and repurpose.  When I look at packaging, I see a ruined building or a stepped hill. Broken toys become junkyard relics.  A plastic pop bottle could become a crashed ship.  A tin can could become a storage tank. The possibilities are endless with a little bit of glue, paint and imagination.

Below is a slideshow of my terrain and work in progress from my Picasa album.

2 Thoughts on Miniature Terrain
    Myriam
    5 Mar 2014
    1:33pm

    Your miniatures are so cool. Love seeing the stages in your slides.

    Debbie
    8 Jan 2015
    9:26pm

    How fun are those miniatures! I love that little storage shed with all the accessories! This makes me want to try making miniatures, but I have so many things on my list that I want to try that I will probably never get around to it.

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