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It's time for another terrain -related article, this time it's one of my personal favourites. The fountain can be used in almost any genre as they are present everywhere, and modelling streaming water was an interesting project. This article shows you phase by phase how the model was made, allowing you to create fountains and other water-filled elements of your own.

I've been publishing a lot of roleplaying/gamemastery/miniatures articles recently, and now it's time to get back to modelling. This time I'll show your how to create realistic -looking dunes and desert terrain yourself.

Shortly in Finnish: Tämä on pienoismalli lapsuuden kotitilastani Asikkalassa. Materiaalina on käytetty pääasiassa pahvia ja pienoismalli on upotettu lasikantisen sohvapöydän(link is external) sisään. Jouduin tekemään pöytään ylimääräisen välipohjan valkopintaisesta vaneerista, muuten tämä malli oli sopivin pienoismallia varten.

In my earlier post, I promised to introduce these steampunk terrain items to you, so here we go.

Here's a diorama I made for a competiton earlier, with some customized steampunk miniatures & scratchbuilt terrain. Miniatures used are Heroclix, star wars miniatures, ordered mainly from troll & toad. The miniatures in the photo are Heroclix Vandal Savage, Jekyll, moderately modified Mending priestess (this one's Mage Knight), and Batman's old buddies Riddler and Penguin. On the background, you'll see repainted Star Wars miniatures neimoidian soldiers (who have a bit strange face but hey I'm not that precise). I'll post another post later about the terrain pieces and how they have been made. Below you'll see the original photo.