

In addition, you will probably want a few different shades of gray paint, as well as a dark wash, which will be used to create a more varied and visually-interesting piece of terrain. Part of this project will entail making your own texture paint, which you can make with the following ingredients:Īgain, the amounts of these that you need will vary, depending on the size of the structure which you are building. Make sure that it's the right size for your glue gun though. Hot Glue: Nothing special, just any kind of hot glue will do. For this project, I used ~3 square feet of 1/4"-thick foam core. Note that you should also have a very old/cheap brush on hand for mixing up/painting the texture onto the terrain.ġ/4" Foam Core: It's available from pretty much any store that carries craft or office supplies the amount you need really depends on the size of your project. Paintbrushes: Your nice, super-reliable brushes will be very useful for getting this terrain painted. Strong Point - Color.pdf - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt). Hot Glue Gun: Really any hot glue gun will do for this project, although you should note that a low-temp glue gun will be rather frustrating to use. How to Make Wargames Terrain - Coaching Inn Templates - PDF Document. Hobby Knife: This will be used for a lot of the detail work that will show up in this project.

Straight-Edge/Ruler: Great for measuring your pieces and cutting a straight line. Be careful, though, as it is EXTREMELY sharp!

It's always a good idea to gather all the things that you might need before you start the project-that way, you're not forced to drop your work and run to the hobby store to buy the supplies you need.īox-Cutter/Carpet Knife: This will do most of your heavy-duty cutting, and will really be the workhorse for this project.
