Along with Wreck Age models and terrain, I picked up some post-apoc terrain from Crooked Dice, the makers of 7TV, at Adepticon.
It’s a nice mix of fairly generic signage, although I wish I had picked up some walls to go with the gate. Maybe next year.
The pieces themselves are nicely detailed resin. All the signs came with a variety of different signs to put on the post.
Painting post-apoc terrain is a ton of fun, since the messier it looks the better. The only risk is letting things get too dark, like the lettering on the gate.
The final of my haul from the Wreck Age booth at Adepticon are these roads. They were part of the Wreck Age Kickstarter and are still occasionally available.
They’ve got a really neat texture and are made out of a semi-flexible resin. It takes to being drybrushed quite nicely, and I splashed on some other color to give a bit more interest.
The one with lane markings was done sponging yellow paint over the masked road. I should have measured the masking, since the spacing seems pretty off.
Also from the Wreck Age booth at Adepticon I scored this set of five resin barriers for a nice price. Scatter terrain like this is useful to spice up any board.
To help make the Wreck Age Seed Bank starter pack an even better value, it includes a bit of terrain. This generator is the big piece, though it also comes with a variety of small bits that seem destined for the bit box.
Seed Bank Generator
The terrain itself seems to be from the Mantic Industrial collection and fits right into the setting. Painting terrain, and especially industrial / post-apoc terrain, is a fun excuse to be sloppy. Here I’ve used a grungy mix of oil washes, sponge chipping, drybrushing, and AK weathering pencils. The messier the better.