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Title: Matchstick Buildings For Fantasy, Medieval (Human or Alien)?
Post by: Cacique Caribe on September 20, 2020, 12:12:18 AM
Stuff like this makes me want to buy a huge bag of “matchsticks” and a tub of white glue:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ueJULacqNU4

Anyone still using matchsticks to make wargaming terrain?  Or is that something only kids do these days?

Dan
Title: Re: Matchstick Buildings For Fantasy, Medieval (Human or Alien)?
Post by: has.been on September 20, 2020, 08:50:54 PM
I do have a big bag of matchsticks, & coffee stirrers, lollipop sticks etc. etc.
They are great for building wooden bridges & half timbered parts of buildings.
For building itself I prefer Blue Foam.
Title: Re: Matchstick Buildings For Fantasy, Medieval (Human or Alien)?
Post by: PhilB on September 21, 2020, 06:21:44 AM
It looks very appropriate for fantasy, and kids aren't the only ones playing fantasy-inspired miniature games or RPGs.

You can buy bags of "matchsticks" that don't have the match heads on them.

I tend to use a combination of balsa and basswood strips and medium or heavy cardstock to scratchbuild miniature buildings, saving foam for actual terrain pieces, or occasionally stonework. But that video of what looks like a gnome/elf house built out of matchsticks was certainly entertaining, and serves to show that scratchbuilding isn't really "difficult" as such.

It's more like taking a leap into the unknown, and dealing with design and engineering issues as you go along.
Title: Re: Matchstick Buildings For Fantasy, Medieval (Human or Alien)?
Post by: Michi on September 21, 2020, 07:38:46 AM
Anyone still using matchsticks to make wargaming terrain?   

I still do. There are bigger ones for cigars, which are better and there are huge ones for lighting fire places...
They are good for timberwork, fences and sheds.
Title: Re: Matchstick Buildings For Fantasy, Medieval (Human or Alien)?
Post by: Hammers on September 21, 2020, 08:27:44 AM
I see no point in making terrain out nothing but matchsticks and glue. Where  suitable, sure.