
The oriental village above was created by Kobblestone Miniatures from Canada. Kobblestone Miniatures – I previously credited the above awesome diorama to another company, well I want to set the record straight. This section covers retailers that sell cast or carved items. I view scenery as any structures, debris, vegetation, or man-mad/free-standing objects. Roads are also usually incorporated into the terrain. While minor features include: Draw, Spur and Cliff. Major features include: Hill, Ridge, Valley, Saddle, and Depression. These would include the major and minor terrain features, from a military perspective. I am not for sure there is a standard definition for these terms, but I distinguish terrain as the actual landforms carved or molded from/into the base material. If any readers know of some cool places I missed, pipe up in the comments! Kobblestone Miniatures Cast Scenery & Terrain Some of the best scenery is sourced from companies that cater to the wargaming crowd, while I find most of the cardstock is marketed to the roleplayers. I thought I would share my list of resources (just like my previous lists) with the community. Thus, I have reconnoitered the internet in pursuit of the finest terrain, scenery, structures, and tutorials that the web has to offer. While I am still at the beginning phase of planning (as in I am still deciding the genre: fantasy, sci-fi, superhero, horror, or pulp), I do know that I want to include some fantastic scenery and terrain. Since I am not currently running a game, I have been thinking about the next campaign that I will run.
