Some painters transform the sun into a yellow spot, others transform a yellow spot into the sun.

Pablo Picasso - "The Artist," A Kick in the Seat of the Pants

Home FAQs Color Match Tool Miniatures Survey - Summer 2007 - Scenics and Terrain

Miniatures Survey - Summer 2007
Miniatures Survey - Summer 2007 - Scenics and Terrain PDF E-mail
Written by Administrator   
Friday, 17 August 2007 08:16
Article Index
Miniatures Survey - Summer 2007
Miniatures Display
Wargaming With Miniatures
Role Playing With Miniatures
Scenics and Terrain
Other Information
All Pages

Do you use terrain or scenery with your miniatures (either for display or gaming).

  • Yes 90.16%
  • No 9.84%

Do you build all your own scenery or do you purchase it?

  • I build all my own scenery and terrain. 13.11%
  • I build some of my scenery but purchase some as well. 73.77%
  • I couldn't build a hill. Everything I use is purchased. 3.28%

 

What type of terrain items do you tend to purchase most often?

This question allowed for direct entry of an answer, and with few exceptions the answers were trees and buildings (82% and 86% respectively). Following those two answers the next were fortifications and detail items.

Do you buy building materials to make terrain/scenery crafting easier? Example: Pillars, Molds, Tree Armatures.

  • Yes 63.93%
  • No 22.95%

What types of materials do you find to be most useful?

  • Architectural Details (Windows, Doors...). 31.15%
  • Basing materials (Flock, Static Grass, Sand). 62.30%
  • Kits (Prefabricated buildings that need assembly). 29.51%
  • Molds (Hirst Art's molds for example). 26.23%
  • Premade scenic bases 11.48%
  • Raw materials (Foam core, wood, plaster). 59.02%


Last Updated ( Friday, 11 January 2008 22:13 )
 
Smooth Primer
If you want your primer coat to go on very smooth, heat the can of primer in a container of warm water first. It will help to ensure the paint and propellant are more evenly mixed and that the paint particles are smaller. The end result is a much smoother primer coat, which of course leads to a much smoother top coat.

©2007 Silicon-Dragons Design and Engineering
All rights reserved.