Getting Started with Warhammer
Warhammer Miniatures Catalog
Gaming

- Living Ship
- Seige Scenario
- Gameplay Accessories

Painting and Modeling
- Painting Metal
- Seige Mantlets
-Themed Armies
-Sails

Terrain
- Building Boats
- Trees
- Stained Glass

The steps below show you how to produce a debris-filled terrain piece. Between the drybrushing stages, it is a good idea to just keep the colour you currently have on your brush and dip into the next colour. This helps blend the two colours of paint in a natural fashion while you drybrush. However, you don't want to do so if the two colours are radically different. If you have no clue how to make this texture, visit the basics section and learn how!

To start things off, heavily drybrush Scorched Brown over the entire area. This will give the piece a good, earthy undertone. Paint the wood planks with a solid coat of Scorched Brown.
Next, heavily drybrush Dark Flesh over the area. Drybrush the planks from all angles.
Heavily drybrush with Bestial Brown next. You will begin to see some results at this point as you drybrush.
Using Bubonic Brown, drybrush the area thoroughly. Brush the tips of the wood planks and pay attention to the hard edges as they will pick up the paint nicely.
Lastly, apply a light coat of Bleached Bone. There is no need to be heavy handed; lightly drybrush specific spots and the edges of the wood planking. At this point, you can consider yourself finished!
As an interesting option, apply static grass. There are tons of different colours out there – just find one you like and use it. Applying static grass is a simple matter of spreading glue in the desired area and sprinkling static grass on the spot. When placed in strategic patches here and there, the end result makes for realistic terrain.

Options: There are tons of other things you could do to create cool debris effects. Just have a look in your bitz box, and you should find some inspiring items to guide your project. Get creative and when it comes time to paint them, take your time. Don't rush!