There's many great crates out there for use in miniature wargames. Pegasus Hobbies makes affordable resin sets, many wargames terrain companies make nice casts, and on eBay you'll find some neat custom pieces. Of course, you'll spot many fine examples in the Privateer Press source material as well(Mark II Rulebook, No Quarter Mag., etc.). I ...
Warmachine Terrain: Water Tower and Coal Store
Posted by OAP @ Wargames @ farfaraway.org » HordesMar 15 2010
After seeing this excellent video on the Iron Kingdoms at War blog I decided I’d dig up a few supplies and make my own water tower. With ‘jacks being used in everyday labour in the IK setting I decided a store of coal would also be useful.
The tube I used is wider than ...
Today I compiled a four part video tutorial on how to make an Iron Kingdoms style house. The inspiration was an article in an old No Quarter as well as visuals in the Mark II rulebook. I hope you find it helpful or inspiring... If anyone has any further questions feel free to comment. I ...
In the steam-powered Iron Kingdoms, water and coal provide the fuel for war. I set out to make a simple water tower terrain piece for my WM games. There are many great tutorials out on the internet for making water tower terrain such as the great one at ...
Small Warmachine Terrain Projects: Oil Drums and Coal Bin
Posted by Gareson @ Iron Kingdoms at WarMar 5 2010
As promised, I am posting some more small terrain project ideas for your Warmachine battlefield. Let's get this clear first, I love much of the professionally made terrain bits out there by companies like Pegasus Hobbies(great barrels, crates, etc.). It's not my goal to reinvent the wheel but to conceive of novel terrain 'bits and ...
Just got these in today. Perfect for gaming with Warmachine and Hordes and other games. Filed under: Hordes, Terrain, Warhammer, Warmachine Tagged: GF9, Terrain, Trees
You know you love building terrain when not only can you spot junk in a craft, toy or grocery store and see miniature battlefield components, but when your six year-old son spots something and says "Daddy, couldn't you use that for train"(he means "terrain"). The other day I was at Michael's(craft/art store) to pick up ...
Just got these in today. Perfect for gaming with Warmachine and Hordes and other games.
Small terrain elements can spice-up a battlefield and alter tactics. often gamers throw down some hills and trees but forget "the little stuff". I wanted to show how to make some simple wooden fences for a Warmachine game in this tutorial. You'll find that with relatively small investments of ...
I have decided to post some video and pics of my Ancient Ruins terrain usable in Warmachine games. The design concept was to create a set of pieces that could be reconfigured in multiple ways to create original battlefields each time. The narrative is that these ruins date well before the Iron Kingdoms, ...





















































































