I'm running a short mork borg campaign this month with my usual RPG group. They've recently made the switch back to playing in person after being tempted by the false promises of digital tabletop simulators. The group is very much a dry wipe on a battlemap, google images for reference kind of group, but I plan on beating that out of them.
To that end I've decided to make little props and dioramas of any significant locales they visit to help fire their imaginations.
The first of these is the little village of Briar on the Marsh, a fist of jagged rock rising from the feculent swamps, with little hovels clinging to it like barnacles. The PCs will go here to get their weapons (after being released from prison but not trusted enough to carry weapons in the city) and probably have to clear out some horrible visitors from the swampy waters...
The whole thing is built using some of the 15mm cottages I sell (available from mammoth miniatures right now!

) cut up with a bandsaw and covered in potters plaster, carved to give a rocky effect. painting was just kids craft paints in repeated layers, with some dirty down moss for the bright green mouldy patches.




And here it is alongside the original carved plaster masters of the cottages.

making this conjured up memories of my grandads lilliput lane collection. He also collected myth and magic pewter dragons, and I'm now wandering if my entire hobby life has just been an excuse to make my own little houses and dragons...