How To Make Wargames Terrain Pdf Download
Does anyone know where I can get hold of 'printed terrain' for use in wargames? Either to download for free, or to purchase. I'm not sure what the. Try Wargame Vault. It has many links and ideas for making battle maps.
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Note: This is not a thread about actually making wargames terrain. As I began to make my most recent gaming board, I dug out my copies of 'How To Make Wargames Terrain', Both the First (1996).and Second (2003) versions. I have always received good terrain advice at online forums (Dakka, TMP, Terragenesis), and there are some sites like Necromundicon that have really improved my terrain building and are a constant source or inspiration, but when in the workspace trying to figure out a given effect or digging through your boxes of Terrain bits/supplies, I've yet to find anything quite as useful as these two books. The blue book is really a bible for making terrain.
Though it's 9 years old now, it still seems completely up to date. The red book seems somewhat primitive by today's standards, but it's not only nostalgia that keeps me going back. It still contains many techniques and models that look great today and even has more detailed descriptions of certain techniques than the blue. Neither book is written for the super advanced modeler who engages in the types of techniques covered by books on model railroading and military dioramas, but for making terrain as good as what you see at a GW bunker the blue book has you covered.
Except that it's out of print. Which leads me to the second half of my title. Will we ever see a book like this again? There have been several non GW books to feature sections on wargaming terrain, but nothing as extensive as what is in the GW books or as directly aimed at straitforward serviceable terrain rather than diorama quality masterworks.
Also the few other books on Wargaming terrain are also either out of print or PDF only. Unfortunately I think the answer is no. The 2003 Version just predates the proliferation/expansion of GW's own plastic terrain kits. Except for GW tools, paints and miniatures there are very few GW products in the book and there is lots of advice on the book regarding purchasable 'at your local model shop' supplies that GW has never produced. Looking through the book I realized just how many of the creative projects in these books are now covered by GW plastic kits. Styrofoam ruins and urban cityscapes are now covered by 'Cities of death' buildings.
Steeped hills and trees are sold as kits (though to be fair they have been in the past also in a limited selection.). Fantasy architecture is covered by tower, manor, graveyard, and other kits. It looks like GW has no need to make another book on terrain making because now they make it all for you. I'm not really griping about the proliferation of plastic kits. I think they are pretty cool looking, very well executed (in most cases), ripe for conversion, and make it easy for the non-terrain-enthusiast to put together a good looking table. What really disappoints me is that I think GW did such a great job with their terrain books and I'd love to see them continue, but it looks like they may be a thing of the past. Any other fond memories of GW Terrain books or opinions on whether they will ever return?
This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at 2012/10/13 15:13:34. Just recently threw out a couple of those giant phone book bit catalogs from several years. Nice, but were taking up space: / They really lost their purpose when the bit orders went away. I don't think we will see anything like the terrain book or even the masterclass painting guides any time soon.
GW has adopted a paint by the numbers approach and is sticking with that horrible 1 - 2 - 3 picture approach in the WDs. The painting articles use to be the main reason why I picked up WD. Ironically the best painting article was for the Dreadfleet game. Yes the game was weak, but bits and tips in that article I used on a bunch of stuff.