Thanks Rick. Much appreciated.
To be honest though I have begged, borrowed and stolen a lot of the ideas I use - and then adapted them. Although once in a while it turns out that I come up with an idea on my own which is then demonstrated by someone online.
In terms of inspiration the big one for me has been a guy called Mel Bose aka The Terrain Tutor. His work is aimed at the wargamer and runs from very simple techniques to quite complex ones that should come down to your scale. Unfortunately, his YouTube channel has gone very quite, although that's in large part to him focussing on his book., which is very, very good indeed. Link to YouTube below.
His book is called Terrain Essentials. You can get it in the US in hardback or PDF only. Look here for more info - you have to scroll down a bit:
https://www.davetaylorminiatures.com/publishing/
I also stumbled across another wargaming terrain blogger - not on YouTube and much smaller but still very useful, although again he's gone a bit quite. He's called Greg and is in South Africa (link below).
There's another Brit I've found called Luke of Geek Gaming (it was APS previously). Quality wise he's probably a step up from Mel for some things but none of it is out of reach - that said from a distance some of it looks as good as a lot of dioramas I've seen. He has his own shop, so he does plug his stuff occasionally but not to an annoying level. (link below).
Hope that helps and thanks for joining me on the journey.
ATB
Andrew
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Mel Bose aka Terrain Tutor
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx_aro8CTHw7ZD5H661hC6Q
http://gregswargamingblog.blogspot.com/?m=0
Luke of Geek Gaming Scenics
https://www.youtube.com/c/GeekGamingScenics