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Getting Started with Warhammer 40,000
Warhammer 40,000 Miniatures Catalog

Gaming
- The Amber Prison of Tikgrix
- Choose Your Own 40K
- Revised 40K FAQs
- Revised Vehicles & Assault
- 40K Escalation Leagues
- Facts about FAQs
- Struggle for Vor'Anoth
- Tactics for 40K Flyers
- Return to Space Hulk

Painting and Modeling
- Display Trays
- Freehand Decals
- Basic Modeling
- Creature Feature
- Weapons of War

Terrain
- New 40K Tables
- Comm Bunker
- Top 10 Scenery Tips
- Basic Texturing
- $50 Scenery
- Defensive Terrain


ARMIES OF THE 40K UNIVERSE

Chaos Space Marines
Daemonhunters
Dark Eldar
Eldar
Imperial Guard
Necrons
Orks
Space Marines
Tau
Tyranids
Witch Hunters

40K SUPPLEMENTS

Chapter Approved
Cityfight
Eye of Terror

Scenery on the Cheap
Building 40K Scenery for less than $50

By Rick Smith

It is possible to make lots of scenery for your tabletop without emptying your wallet. Don’t believe us? What if we said that you could make four really evocative pieces of scenery for about $50 US and still have a bunch of supplies left over for the next time you wanted to scratch-build your own terrain? We did it and so can you.

Over the course of this article, we’ll show you how you can make two really simple pieces of scenery and two that are slightly more ambitious. We’ve covered our bases, too: we’ve explored scenery for Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000. Also, if you want to be really efficient, you can use some of these pieces for other Games Workshop games like Epic 40,000, Necromunda, and even The Lord of The Rings Strategy Battle Game.

The really cool thing is that materials for scenery building are everywhere, and you don’t have to pay an arm and a leg to get a hold of them. When you’ve emptied your box of Frosty O’s, don’t throw it in the garbage. Whether you can see it in its raw form or not, a cereal box can become shingles for your Empire homestead that’s about to be attacked by a band of savage Beastmen. Caps to toothpaste tubes become exhaust ports on Imperial manufacturing complexes. That's just from your trash – wait until you start looking outside. Some people actually buy twigs and stones from hobby stores, and that’s fine, but you can find both of these things and more right outside your own house or apartment for free!

What you can’t find in your driveway or in your cupboard you can get at numerous locations only a short drive away. Hardware stores, arts and crafts stores, and pet stores hold all sorts of scenery riches. When you do go to the hobby store down the street, the things you buy will last you for a long time if you use them wisely. Make sure you salvage your excess static grass and tape up that bag of foliage!

A small selection of scenery materials
Static Grass
Sand
Balsa Wood
Found Objects

INTRODUCTION INDEXSUMMARY
THE SHOPPING LIST
The following items are were all purchased for $9 and under, with some of them as cheap as $0.20. Unfortunately, we went over our budget slightly, but you can see how much stuff you can get for a little bit of money.

Item
Price
HobbyTown USA
• Plasticard (thin with textured side)
$3.50
• Balsa Wood
thick sheet
$3.66
thin sheet
$2.39
• Woodland Scenics Coarse Turf
$3.19
• Woodland Scenics Clump Foliage
$4.98
• Woodland Scenics Field Grass
$2.98
• Woodland Scenics Static Grass
$8.59
AC Moore
• Foamcore
1/2" sheet
$5.99
3/16” sheet
$1.50
Home Depot
• Plumbing hardware
Beveled Washers
$0.99
  Plastic Tailpiece Nuts
$0.99
  Kitchen Spray Hose Guide
$3.27
  (2) Street Elbow
$0.20
  (2) CPVC Male Adapter
$0.22
• 1/4" Masonite (one sheet)
$3.99
• Spackling (Pint)
$1.97
PetSmart
• Aquarium Scenery
$2.99

Total Cost
$51.82
THINGS YOU WON'T
HAVE TO BUY

There are a ton of scenery supplies you can save money on. Most of them can be found in nature or can be hoarded instead of being tossed in the trash. Cereal boxes and Pringles cans are two excellent examples. We’ve included a short list of things you won’t have to buy:

• Stones
• Sand, gravel, and pebbles (we've found the best sand comes from the corners of parking lots).
• Twigs and sticks
• Seed pods

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