As I slowly expand my terrain collection, more scatter is always useful. These modern / post-apoc pieces speak to general decay.
Mattresses
Who wouldn’t want to sleep on these lovely mattresses?
Tent
The tent belong might be a camper, a lonely survivor, or a down-on-their-luck urban outdoorsman.
Plastic bags
At cons I always see Flames of War tables with lots of little bits of flock or pebbles, sometimes literally swept up after the game. These plastic bags fit into the same idea.
These scrap walls are the siblings of the scrap gate I bought as part of the first batch of Crooked Dice terrain I bought. I liked the gate so much I needed to get more.
Scrap Wall A
The four wall pieces are each unique, with a mix of posts, barrels, crates, and tires.
Scrap Wall B
I painted them simply, with just a few common colors repeated. An oil wash really makes them grimey.
Scrap Wall C
I was thinking about Fallout when I bought these, but like most post-apoc it would work in a variety of modern or near-future settings.
This is the final collection of scatter terrain from Crooked Dice. Instead of medium sized pieces, each enough to hide a model, these are small individual pieces. Taken all together, they can add a lot more life to a scene.
Crates
The crates match the previous crate clumps. They could be stacked up, or maybe just put around the corner.
Trade goods
The trade goods could go on a table or maybe in a cart.
Barrels
Barrels, perhaps the most universal of all scatter terrain.
More terrain from Crooked Dice. These tire walls would equally well in a modern or post-apoc setting. They’d probably work in a WWII-era pulp, though probably not much earlier than that.