I bought these pieces from the Broken Egg booth at Adepticon. They’re resin and 3D, but quite flat. It gives a lot more depth than the neoprene terrain Broken Egg also sells, but is highly playable.
Kidney flat puddle
It doesn’t really show in the photos, but I coated the water in gloss Mod Podge then blew on the surface with an airbrush. It gives it a slightly rippled texture that helps to sell it as water.
I picked up this small terrain piece from a vendor at KublaCon. The package identifies it as being from printerrain.com, though I can’t find it on their site.
Water Well
This is my first time painting a piece which had directly been 3D printed. For the price I’m happy, although the layers are quite visible. It came with a bucket, but it was so stringy as to be unusable.
This simple raft is part of a growing collection of small terrain pieces in Reaper’s Bones line. I bought it on a whim and gave it a quick paint.
Raft
The model is just about big enough for one model on a 25-40 mm base. A 50 mm would overhang the sides.
Raft with passenger for scale
The bark is Secret Weapon’s weathered wood color. The inner wood is colorful enough, I didn’t want to make the ropes any louder, so they’re just the white primer and a dark wash.
I’ve been (very) slowly building up a collection of post apocalyptic miniatures. Well it’s high time for some terrain. These jersey barriers from Secret Weapon are perfect scatter terrain. They’d even work for a modern setting, just one off the beaten path a bit.
Jersery Barriers
I also used some new Vallejo scenic acrylics for weathering. The yellow lichen is sponged on, and the grimes streaked with a wet brush.