+psypher+ wrote:
Hi Blip, cheers for the feedback, much appreciated

. I entirely agree with you, but what I wanted to do is create terrain that is very affordable and easy to reproduce for anyone who doesn't want to spend time making it. There is plenty of manufacturers of terrain with lots of detail, which takes considerably more time to produce and cost, and therefore prices are in most cases higher.
No problem. Yep, prices seem very fair.
+psypher+ wrote:
I am moving away from the solid and hollow buildings and will be selling the tiles that I make the master from as a kit form. From previous feedback, the majority of people I've spoken too want plain, basic scenery pieces that can be converted by themselves to create their own individual pieces.
Fair enough. As you probably guess, i like to scratch build, and this sounds interesting to me. I still think people wouldn't mind a bit more of detail. Jimmie's ideas were great for the trenches.
Might i suggest you could do a line of 6mm "bits" that could be added to your walls or "scale" down "found objects." A pack of random hatches, pipework, doors, windows, machinery, ladders, control panels, fancy steps, columns, etc would interest me a lot.
+psypher+ wrote:
I think I'm going to concentrate mostly on the current 15mm ww2 FOW style and 28mm 40K scenery I've been doing and selling on ebay etc for the last few years with some success. I will still be producing the odd 6mm piece in resin and doing the odd commission, but to be honest, until I get a laser cutter and can churn out a lot of designs cheaper in MDF, the 6mm scenery will be resin kit form tiles that the customer puts together and the odd solid cast.
Cheers

The trenches do look good though. One more suggestion - any chance you can continue the rough texture on the fronts right down to the base rather than have the chamfered edge ?
Is there a link somewhere to you other stuff ?