Description
Barren Ground contains a collection of five different-sized tan Rocks, two Fallen Tree Trunks, a Stump, and two area Templates. Together on the templates, these pieces can be used to represent an area of rocky and uneven ground that is \"difficult\" to cross. Or the pieces can be scattered across the table separately, providing cover and hiding places for your models.
Two tall rocks can easily conceal a normal-sized humanoid model. The two medium rocks can provide plenty of cover and act as a natural barrier shielding your models from harm. The small rock can also provide a reasonable amount of cover or conceal a hidden objective. Both of the fallen trees serve as natural barriers or obstacles; they can also mark the edges of a path or dangerous area.
The included templates are made from thin double-sided neoprene. One side depict an area of rocky ground while the other depicts a set of over-grown flagstones representing the site of an ancient ruin. If your game doesn’t require you to use a template, they still look fantastic on the mat as patches of bare earth or flagstone.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of scenery and effects are available for miniatures?
There are various types of scenery and effects available for miniatures, including terrain pieces, buildings, vegetation, water effects, and weathering materials. Each type adds a unique element to your miniature setup, enhancing the overall visual appeal and realism.
How do I choose the right scenery for my miniature game?
Choosing the right scenery depends on the setting and theme of your miniature game. Consider the scale of your miniatures, the type of environment (urban, rural, fantasy, sci-fi), and the level of detail you desire. It's also helpful to mix different types of scenery to create a dynamic and immersive gaming experience.
Are there pre-painted scenery options available?
Yes, there are pre-painted scenery options available for those who prefer ready-to-use pieces. These pre-painted items save time and effort, allowing you to quickly set up your gaming environment. However, many hobbyists enjoy customizing and painting their own scenery for a personalized touch.
What are some tips for painting and weathering miniature scenery?
For painting miniature scenery, use a combination of base coats, dry brushing, and washes to add depth and detail. Weathering techniques like adding rust, dirt, and wear can be achieved using Paints. Experiment with different methods to achieve the desired look and feel.
Where can I buy scenery and effects for miniatures?
Scenery and effects for miniatures can be purchased from here. Or if you are local you can pick them up through our Gaming Centre
How do I store and maintain my miniature scenery pieces?
Store your miniature scenery pieces in a dry, dust-free environment. Use Containers or Boxes to keep them organized and protected from damage. Regularly dust and clean your pieces to maintain their appearance. For delicate or painted items, handle them with care to avoid chipping or breaking.