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How much would you consider a reasonable budget for a small terrain project
$5 9%  9%  [ 6 ]
$10 25%  25%  [ 17 ]
$15 15%  15%  [ 10 ]
$20 16%  16%  [ 11 ]
$25 15%  15%  [ 10 ]
More 13%  13%  [ 9 ]
Lots More 6%  6%  [ 4 ]
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 Post subject: Re: Small terrain project budget
PostPosted: Mon Sep 19, 2011 10:22 pm 
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small", do you mean under a foot square or larger? my workspace is limited, as is my drying-time for glue or paint

Good Question . I had not though about how to define small.
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address the basics: What are they? What tools will I be able to use for other projects (which clearly will bring the per-project cost down but be more of an initial investment)

another good point.
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To me 'small' is something roughly 8" by 6", no bigger. But that is thinking in terms of modular terrain, I've never made a board, which I would consider a large project.
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I've never made a board, which I would consider a large project.

A board takes up a lot of space. I am not sure it would have to be a large project in terms of time, money or expertise.The same with a large hill or back drop. It would depend on the detail.
You have raised a good point :!:

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Some examples of some small projects I am working through. The bridge is small but boarder line. I put it together from left over parts from at least 3 different molds and at least 4 casting sessions.I did not intend to include it.

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to be honest i have seen a lot of articles on terrain building but a lot seem really big, i would really be interested in ones more about really small budget and explaining a few techniques.
by the way can you tell me what that yellowey orange square of material is please. it seems useful for making a roof
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tell me what that yellowey orange square of material is please.

Door Matt cut in sections. I think teddy bear fur works better for roofs.

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 02, 2011 9:40 pm 
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I would love to see terrain guides for building under $20 or so. In particular, I would love to see a forest!
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Forests are very nice 8)
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I look forward to any project you do.

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I voted $15.
I usually buy foam board and random things here and there.
I try to make terrain for free such as finding twigs for trees, digging for dirt in the garden, and things like that.

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 06, 2011 7:00 pm 
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ah nice idea, can i buy teddybear fur for cheap or will i have to chop up toys?
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can i buy teddybear fur for cheap or will i have to chop up toys?

They have it at fabric stores

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Also, I'm finding that coffee sediment from the espresso machine, once completely dry, makes good scatter material or as a substitute for sand. I used it on a ruin that took me about an hour to make with styrene, plaster of paris and a piece of MDF as the base.

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 10:06 am 
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Some people also dry out tea leaves. post photos of your project when you can.

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As you undertake more and more terrain projects, you tend to accumulate a number of basic supplies - flock, sand, balsa wood and other essentials - that will last you for many years. But the initial $$$ outlay always bites deep - should I buy a tub of flock or put that money towards another blister pack of figures? The same with tools - building up a decent toolkit costs a lot of money that could be spent on more immediate gaming needs, but they will last you for many many years.

To write a hobby article about building a basic terrain piece on a small budget, you have to make some assumptions about what hobbyists already have in their toolbox otherwise the budget is blown immediately - a hobby knife, cutting board and steel ruler will cost you more than $20.

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a hobby knife, cutting board and steel ruler will cost you more than $20.

That is very true. I have noticed that many of the people who have responded have many of the more common tools.You have already done a tool article. I do not feel I need to do another. My idea was to suggest a project that everyone would build. Then over a period of time we could make how to tips or even tutorials.I think the challenge may be to stick to budget.

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 11, 2011 9:19 pm 
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ok what assumptions do you have about what people have in that toolbox then.

i have a cutting mat, steel rule, files, hobby knife and scissors.

not sure how important it is but i thought it might be worth mentioning
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Well, im guess this isnt going on!

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Lat week I made two destroyed stone walls and it probably cost me under 5 euros.
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How did you do it?

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Oldman Willow wrote:
My idea was to suggest a project that everyone would build. Then over a period of time we could make how to tips or even tutorials.I think the challenge may be to stick to budget.


I think this would be a great idea. Have everyone working on the same project, sharing creative ideas and tips.

If there was interest to try this then count me in.
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