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A terrain board with buildings can get expensive with plastic and MDF, so papercraft is useful for cheap quickly built terrain. You want an entire table with terrain, so the initial cost to cover the table can be quite high.
Battle Systems’s printed punch-out and fold cardboard is a great next step from papercraft. It’s obviously more expensive than something from your inkjet, but you don’t have to paint it, and it looks good on the tabletop. I’m looking forward to their upcoming dungeon terrain, which can be used as ruins. I like their futuristic shantytown, for various post-apoc and sf games. (Game tiles are Terra Tiles by Ravenkeep.)
Sorry to hear about your loss, Blinky.