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Made in au
[MOD]
Making Stuff






Under the couch

From the Maelstrom's Edge Comm Guild Blog, a bit of a spotlight on my slowly growing terrain collection:

- by Iain Wilson



The frontier world listed in the Epirian Foundation directory as PG-4215 [designation pending] is a barely-habitable planet on the outer fringe of populated space. At the time the Maelstrom approached the system, PG-4215 possessed a single official settlement, known as 'Research & Terraforming Implementation Facility Alpha' by the Foundation and as 'Hamilton' by those unfortunate enough to have been posted there.



With PG-4215's few small, equatorial landmasses being hot, dry, and generally unpleasant, Hamilton's small population very early on had committed themselves to paving over and urbanising as much of it as possible.








Oblivious to impending conflict, an Epirian cargo drone shunts shipping containers for unloading.



Hamilton is the first table setup that I've finished off so far for my own Maelstrom's Edge games. I've used it somewhat as a test-bed for trying out different ideas, with the end result being a bit of a hodge-podge of styles.







Taking up position on the roof of the refectory, the squad watches an automated uplink relay trundle down the laneway.



Buildings have been constructed from a range of different materials, with the components from the Maelstrom's Edge terrain sprue helping to tie it all together into a more-or-less coherent whole. The building above is made from a cardboard giftbox with the lid flipped upside down.







In the distance, past the plantation dome, a squad of heavy armoured Karists approaches, weapons at the ready.



The plantation dome was constructed from a plastic salad bowl, with foamcore used for the enclosed area at the front. You can see how this was put together in the walkthrough here.







A Warden conducts a routine maintenance check on the exterior of the planation dome.



Trimmed-down and repainted aquarium plants were used for the plantation beds inside the dome. In the background is one of my first foamcore constructions.







A Hunter warmech on patrol.



Cover is extremely important in Maelstrom's Edge, so wherever possible I have tried to include protruding elements for models to potentially hide behind, as can be seen in the buttressing on the building behind the Hunter.







A Scorpion drone lurks in the courtyard, awaiting instructions from its Handler.



Of course, some details aren't particularly useful for cover, and are just there to look pretty.







On the other side of town, a Hunter on loan from the Swamp Research Team surveys the laneway.



Painting has mostly been kept fairly simple, with the buildings all painted white with some salt weathering to make them look like they've been exposed to the elements on an unfriendly world. I wanted a unified colour scheme to help tie the disparate buildings together, so they would look like the town was cobbled together from various sources, but would still look like it was purpose built for a single organisation.







Lieutenant Bob takes up position on the balcony.



Variations on a basic design can help create a 'kit-home' look, with some different buildings that all clearly belong together. The above building was constructed using a similar template to the first foamcore structure, but with the courtyard removed and a balcony added. You can see the construction of this building in a short video here.







The Karists advance.



If you're aiming for an urban-themed board, it's a good idea to add in some area terrain elements rather than just having a table filled with solid buildings, as this mixes things up a bit for movement and cover. The same template used for Lieutenant Bob's balcony building was used to create a ruin, just by cutting off the roof, bashing things up a bit and adding some rubble on the base.







A lone Karist trooper lurks between the buildings.



In the background above you can see another building made from a plastic storage tray. Check out the build video here.







Scarecrows move to intercept the intruders.



Playing on a themed table is a great way to bring your games to life, as it helps to create the illusion of an actual battlefield, rather than just having a random assortment of different terrain.







Despite imminent conflict, Bob can't resist trying out his new camera drone...



Still to do: I have several more buildings still on the workbench for this board, including a bot storage building and some more small multi-purpose buildings. I'd also like to add some sort of water-treatment pond. This will help to expand out from 4'x4' to a more rounded 4'x6', which is better for standard games. It would also benefit from the addition of more scatter terrain to break up the firelanes a little, which will be my next terrain project:









All of the decorative elements on the buildings shown here are from the Maelstrom's Edge terrain sprue. You can find this in a handy two-pack in the Maelstrom's Edge online store here. You can share your terrain creations on the Comm Guild Facebook page!


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Made in gb
[ADMIN]
Decrepit Dakkanaut






London, UK

I'm jealous Wish all that terrain was here in the UK!

Check out our new, fully plastic tabletop wargame - Maelstrom's Edge, made by Dakka!
 
   
Made in gb
Moustache-twirling Princeps




United Kingdom

 legoburner wrote:
I'm jealous Wish all that terrain was here in the UK!


North Star have the Terrain Packs - http://www.northstarfigures.com/prod.php?prod=8859
   
Made in us
Stealthy Warhound Titan Princeps







Nice work so far! Love the hard sci fi feel - and that cargo loader
   
Made in gb
Longtime Dakkanaut






London UK

yeah,
Lovely terrain set
And I'm gonna steal the bio-dome idea from you!

Panic...

   
Made in us
Longtime Dakkanaut






Los Angeles

Great stuff! The plantation dome is my favorite of the bunch.

Any plans to weather the actual game board so the street sections don't look so clean? The weathering on the buildings is jarring against the almost pristine ground.

   
Made in us
Evasive Eshin Assassin






cool stuff. i know ive seen that forklift bot somewhere before
what is that tracked guy in the second pic.
man i love that hunter bot.
   
Made in us
Regular Dakkanaut





Very cool work. I love the bubble dome.
   
Made in us
Troubled By Non-Compliant Worlds





I love these and particularly like the weathering.
   
Made in au
[MOD]
Making Stuff






Under the couch

 usernamesareannoying wrote:

what is that tracked guy in the second pic.

It's a kitbash of an Automated Uplink Relay, which is the Epirian Faction Objective. It wanders about the board dolling out VPs or bonuses for the Epirian force.

I have more pics of it in this thread :
https://www.dakkadakka.com/dakkaforum/posts/list/721262.page


Automatically Appended Next Post:
 DarkTraveler777 wrote:

Any plans to weather the actual game board so the street sections don't look so clean? The weathering on the buildings is jarring against the almost pristine ground.

Yeah, the board was done before I had many of the buildings finished, so I didn't have a real clear image of how it was going to look at the time. I'll eventually go back and dirty it up a bit, and add some modular road and canal sections.

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