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:
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Cavern Room or entry - 28mm fig for scale |
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Open 6x6 Tile |
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2nd Cavern Room, 2 Connecting Corridors |
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Cavern Walls - Loose so they can modify rooms and big tiles |
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Dungeon Accessories - Ruined columns, chests, boxes, sacks, barrels, fonts, and piles. |
Here's a few things on the work bench:
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Demonworld giant spider, Micropanzer Walkers, and a few Bones |
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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.
1 comment:
looking good. I can't wait to see the layout all painted up!
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