Build your internal structure expecting to stick another layer of foam core and another layer of cardboard onto the outside of it. The trick to making home made terrain look good is basically layers of texture and additional greebles stuck to the terrain. The Sarissa stuff in particular looks decent and there is a Guide on their website on how to build their hands block kit that might give you some ideas on how to construct them out of foam core. If it’s the Warlord Games version that is 28mm they promote using Sarissa Precision and Terrain Crate. I don’t know anything about the Jusge Dredd game. I'm drawing a blank via google, so, I'm wondering, if anyone here knows of similar products for larger scale games such as Judge Dredd, something along the lines of a box of half a dozen or more cardstock building that you assemble in five minutes and put down on the table? I've seen card stock stuff made for games like Adeptus Titanicus, one company (whose name escapes me at the moment) does a whole battlefield, of pre-painted cardstock buildings for about £20-£30. I've seen some MDF stuff, in a brutalist style, that would be perfect for the job, but the company/person making them is in Oz and the buildings are horrendously expensive (they're not even pre-painted!!). ![]() Thing is if I make them, they'll be foamcore shells and rather plain and boring. My gaming buddy and I have terrain suitable for 40k and Oldcromunda, and whilst I'm sure the terrain we have could work for Judge Dredd, I'd like some kind of "hab block" type buildings to make more of a densely packed city look. ![]() I want to get into the Warlord Games Judge Dredd miniatures game (especially as the rulebook is half price at the moment), but one thing that is putting me off is terrain (something I'm sure we all struggle with no matter what the game is). Wasn't really sure which sub-forum to post this in.
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