Fantasy / Medieval 10mm Terrain Sources / Hacks?


  • Anybody want to recommend some terrain purveyors, or some good hacks / videos for making 10mm structures? 

    I have plenty of boulders and hills carved from insulation foam, so I am covered there. 

    Mainly looking for buildings. 

    Thanks!



  • If you don't mind 3D printing, the stl pack "6mm Fortifications" by Productions Diratia is a modular castle builder and the "Western Kingdom - Battlefield Bundle" has a ruins of a village, siegeworks, and walls. Both of these filesets do include a document attached for the proper scaling to 10mm (its 166% typically). If you don't want to mess with 3D printing they sell 10mm scale paper buildings that you have to fold yourself, but you don't have to paint them, some sell the papers individually while others sell the file to print. Some still yet are free

     


  • Just build castles and other terrian from foam using tutorials you trust/can follow, just make sure the doors look like the right size for 10mm. 

    Likewise making houses at that scale should be just putting slanted roofs on blocks, you can also make some simple huts by making small cones and placing them on thick plumping rings or even just reuse the empty sprues you have to make a circle, you can even make some scenery just with beads (I know Joan Anne's is going out of business, they have tons of stuff that would work on sale). 

    The other thing you can do is buy terrian/models scaled between 1/100 and 1/144 scale (thier are some real nice plastic and wooden ones focused on asian temples and other subjects), though you might be able to get away with some 1/72 building kits.


  • I made myself a bunch of building using paper models of building. I took 28mm and reduced size not the easiestst build at this scale but at least no need for painting.


  • Pendraken fron the UK carry 10mm terrain, as well as their own lines of 10mm figures. Dark Horse Hobbies carries their stuff in the US.

    Timecast in the UK do buildings, rivers, roads in 10mm. Battlefieldterrain.com is their US distributor.


  • @Ariel Nataf well. if your good with paper, there is a whole other world of papercraft kits. Armchairgeneral, Onemonk, FreePaperModel.com, and spacestation42.com are good resources (you'll have to look them up yourself since post with hyperlinks and pictures don't get posted right away if at all).

     


  • I just keep an eye out for resin ornaments of Cottages and Castles that turn up in the charity shops around here, I've picked up some nice 10mm buildings for a euro a piece this way


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