A warhammer terrain epiphany!
Posted: 2005-07-30 02:40am
Ok, so my brother and I are always trying to make new terrain pieces. Not just hills, but bridges, ruins, nifty things. I was walking to the grocery store last week and I walked by the biggest source of cheap terrain ever:
PETCO!
Seriously. Go sometime and check it out. For fishtanks they have stone ruins in Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Mayan, and even Angkor styles. They're solid resin, and take paint well. They even have stone/medieval ruins, and various interesting rock shapes. Lizard pieces have "caves" that can be decorate dwarven-style or used as hills, or they can be used as hills. They have resin "tree trunks" which are hollow and can pass for your classic D&D sequoias. 4 inches, 6 inches, or 10, they have them.
You can buy entire stone temples that are 8 by 12 by 5 inches if you want, and plenty of free-standing columns and obelisks. If you need interesting rocks, nice terrain, or faux-stone bridges, they have it at bargain prices.
Now, I swear to Crom I don't work at a petstore, but has anyone else thought of this? I'm visiting my bro next week, and we're going to a petstore.
PETCO!
Seriously. Go sometime and check it out. For fishtanks they have stone ruins in Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Mayan, and even Angkor styles. They're solid resin, and take paint well. They even have stone/medieval ruins, and various interesting rock shapes. Lizard pieces have "caves" that can be decorate dwarven-style or used as hills, or they can be used as hills. They have resin "tree trunks" which are hollow and can pass for your classic D&D sequoias. 4 inches, 6 inches, or 10, they have them.
You can buy entire stone temples that are 8 by 12 by 5 inches if you want, and plenty of free-standing columns and obelisks. If you need interesting rocks, nice terrain, or faux-stone bridges, they have it at bargain prices.
Now, I swear to Crom I don't work at a petstore, but has anyone else thought of this? I'm visiting my bro next week, and we're going to a petstore.