Terrain on a Budget

Budget Infinity Sci-Fi Terrain DIY Guide

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Corvus Belli’s Infinity is a stunning sci-fi skirmish game where terrain isn’t just decoration—it’s tactical infrastructure. But premium battlefields can cost more than your miniatures. This guide shows how to build modular, tournament-legal terrain for Infinity using affordable materials and smart DIY techniques.

Affordable Materials for Corvus Belli’s Infinity Terrain

The key to budget terrain is repurposing household items and industrial materials. Here’s what works best for Infinity’s futuristic aesthetic:

  • Foam board insulation: Sold as 4’x8’ sheets at hardware stores (~$15), these can be cut into walls, platforms, and hexagonal structures. Use a hot wire cutter for clean edges.
  • Plastic grating: Fluorescent light diffusers (often called “egg crate” panels) make perfect sci-fi walkways. A 2’x4’ panel costs ~$10.
  • PVC pipes and fittings: Spray-painted metallic, these become industrial piping or support columns. Check the plumbing aisle for misprinted/damaged discounts.
  • MDF laser-cut kits: While not free, companies like TTCombat offer Infinity-compatible MDF terrain packs at ~50% the cost of resin equivalents.

Pair these with the Infinity: Haqqislam Booster Pack Beta ($42.92) for faction-specific scatter terrain inspiration.

DIY Techniques for Corvus Belli’s Infinity Terrain

Using Craft Foam for Corvus Belli’s Infinity Terrain

2mm craft foam (100 sheets for ~$20) is ideal for adding Infinity’s signature high-tech detailing:

  1. Textured Panels: Press aluminum foil over foam to imprint circuit-board patterns, then glue to MDF structures.
  2. Greebling: Layer razor-cut foam strips into vents, hatches, or hexagonal armor plating. Seal with PVA glue before priming.
  3. Magnetic Modularity: Embed rare-earth magnets between foam layers to create reconfigurable wall segments.

For larger centerpieces, combine foam detailing with the geometric shapes from the Infinity: Ariadna Action Pack ($60.98) to maintain visual consistency with official miniatures.

Cost-Saving Tips for Building Corvus Belli’s Infinity Terrain

  • Modularity Over Monoliths: Build 6”x6” tiles instead of massive structures. This lets you rearrange layouts between games.
  • Bulk Paint: Army Painter’s “Gun Metal” spray ($18/can) covers more terrain than miniature-specific primers.
  • Salvage Electronics: Old keyboards, circuit boards, and USB hubs yield perfect sci-fi debris when glued to bases.
  • Community Swaps: Trade excess materials at local gaming stores—someone’s leftover PVC pipes could be your next objective marker.

For faction-themed terrain, study the angular designs on the PanOceania - Military Order Hospitaller Action Pack ($128.12) and replicate the patterns with foam core.