Showing posts with label dwarven forge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dwarven forge. Show all posts

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Cavern Tiles - New Tiles

Since receiving the Dwarven Forge dungeon tiles last month, I have been looking in the Workshop of Doom for some previous Hirst Arts tile work I did last year. Well I found it and got kinda hooked again. I spent an evening pouring tiles so I could make a couple more large rooms and corridors.

The tiles are from the cavern molds series. These are perfectly sized for fitting with the Dwarven Forge tiles. So now I can have a regular dungeon, and a cavern labyrinth. Good for me.

Here's where I am at with the caverns:

Cavern Room or entry - 28mm fig for scale

Open 6x6 Tile

2nd Cavern Room, 2 Connecting Corridors

Cavern Walls - Loose so they can modify rooms and big tiles


Dungeon Accessories - Ruined columns, chests, boxes, sacks, barrels, fonts, and piles.

Here's a few things on the work bench:

Demonworld giant spider, Micropanzer Walkers, and a few Bones


And a pile of Bones. I am finding that the Bones need a lot of Tacky Glue on a stick to stay on for painting. Big pile of Orcs, Golems and a few monsters.
We are playtesting different takes on wargaming fantasy dungeon bashing, especially when you have 6-8 people playing. And we want to be able to play heroes and denizens.

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Dungeon Tiles have landed...with an 83 lb THUD!

The new Tiles are here! The new tiles are Here!

The Dwarven Forge Dungeon Tiles arrived yesterday and were waiting for me as I arrived this morning. All 83 lbs of them.


Those in the office were curious. I just told them more toys for my toy soldiers.


Here's what 10 sets of painted Dungeon Tiles and 6 Add-ons looks like. Very pleased. And thanks to the Propaganda Architect who convinced me we should go the painted route so its one less thing to paint. Good Call!

So me and 3 other BG's went in on the 10 sets painted deal for the kickstarter. Great deal. We'll divide it up next week. Mine are going in a big Rubbermaid box. They are pretty durable, so I am not worried at all about scratches.

Work on our dungeon bashing rules is ongoing...Me and the Baron are gonna playtest in November.

And as an aside, I backed out of the Bones II Kickstarter. I still have my $1 in so I can buy a couple of models, but I don't need all those models that will never get painted.

Enjoy your gaming time...

LA