BP Laser Cut MDF Terrain Review: Multi-use Building
I picked up some laser cut MDF terrain by a company called BP Laser. This is their multi-use building and I wanted to do a review for you.
You will find articles here for making wargaming terrain for your tabletop games, be it Warhammer 40K, Age of Sigmar, or Bolt Action.
We have tutorials on making anything from a simple hill to creating trees out of twist ties. There are also tips and showcases for painting up your terrain as well.
It really is simple to create good looking terrain that anyone of any skill level can create, and to have it look good. All it takes is a little time.
I picked up some laser cut MDF terrain by a company called BP Laser. This is their multi-use building and I wanted to do a review for you.
I built some terrain for Warhammer Underworlds and got it all painted up. I’m really happy with how these came out. Come take a look!
I got some Scene-A-Rama “terrain” on sale and decided to try it out. Overall I think it looks good, but it’s probably not for every wargamer.
I thought it was time that I build some decent looking terrain, but I also wanted to do it very affordably. So, after some research, I decided to make some tree stands using plaster. I had everything I needed except the plaster, and that was cheap enough.
I recently picked up two Frontline Gaming mats: Snow Covered Cobblestone City and Grasslands. I wanted to share some pictures of the mats and what I think about them. I’ll definitely be getting more of these in the future.
A nice looking wargaming table and terrain set for under $50 that is portable, super easy to build, and there’s no painting required! Check out my complete tutorial on building the table, as well as the terrain for it.
Here is a fast, cheap and easy way to make decent tank traps for any modern wargaming table with step-by-step instructions and pictures to guide you. These are a great addition to any wargaming table to add some small details.
This tutorial on how to make miniature trees easy is cheap to do and simple to follow. I use twist ties as the core of the trees and then add details for a nice finishing touch. This is a great and cheap way to get some nice tree terrain for your wargaming table.
Here are some test models I made while figuring out how to make tree models. Next week I plan to post a tutorial for this process.
I made some hill terrain for my Warhammer 40K table, and I’ve finally managed to get them all painted. Check out the gallery!
Here is a simple but effective process for painting wargaming hills for your terrain. It’s only a few steps and anyone can make great looking hills.
Terrain storage can be tricky. In this tutorial I show how I fit enough terrain for a 4×6 gaming table into a single box.