My players' characters are about to take on the job of caravan guards to get them to the next adventure and I was wondering if anyone knows where I can find a 25mm (or close as possible) paper model of a covered wagon or stagecoach. I have been scouring the web for hours and can't seem to find anything. Many are not to scale or just really badly done.
I also tried looking for a metal miniature of one through many of the gaming miniatures websites and had no luck.
I have some "flat" carts on my site, nothing 3D though: AWizardInDallas.com.
Pax Veritas(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber; Roleplaying Game, Modules Subscriber)
I used some free images from the dunjinni Web site and pasted them to magnet stock for weight. These have been effective for roadside battle with caravans. hope that helps.
@WizardinTexas - Hey, nice web site. I especially like the EPLvsEL calculator for 3.5 that you use. Thanks, hope you don't mind if I visit your site once in a while.
@WizardinTexas - Hey, nice web site. I especially like the EPLvsEL calculator for 3.5 that you use. Thanks, hope you don't mind if I visit your site once in a while.
@WizardinTexas - Hey, nice web site. I especially like the EPLvsEL calculator for 3.5 that you use. Thanks, hope you don't mind if I visit your site once in a while.
Please do, I like visitors. :)
Due to your name and your post, I now have the mental image of a wizard in robes hanging around in Dallas, puttering about, saying things like "Stay a while, I get visitors so seldom these days." and I can't get it out of my head.
Due to your name and your post, I now have the mental image of a wizard in robes hanging around in Dallas, puttering about, saying things like "Stay a while, I get visitors so seldom these days." and I can't get it out of my head.
Perfect. :)
Patrick Curtin(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber; Roleplaying Game, Campaign Setting, Companion, Battles Case Subscriber)
I hope you don't mind AWizardinDallas, but I yoinked your cartography items (mounts) I was looking for just those things for a map I am doing! Fantastic stuff! :)
I hope you don't mind AWizardinDallas, but I yoinked your cartography items (mounts) I was looking for just those things for a map I am doing! Fantastic stuff! :)
Glad to be of service. I've actually been on the lookout for ways to help the gaming community, though clueless. :)
Patrick Curtin(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber; Roleplaying Game, Campaign Setting, Companion, Battles Case Subscriber)
AWizardInDallas wrote:
Patrick Curtin wrote:
I hope you don't mind AWizardinDallas, but I yoinked your cartography items (mounts) I was looking for just those things for a map I am doing! Fantastic stuff! :)
Glad to be of service. I've actually been on the lookout for ways to help the gaming community, though clueless. :)
Well it was a big help, thanks! It is tough to find 'regular' items for mapping. Everyone loves doing a fancy dragon, but a pig? Fergeddaboutit.
Michael's, the arts and crafts store, carries a line of $1.00 wooden project kits including boats, planes, choppers and more. While they aren't the greatest, the wagon kit is pretty easy to put together (set includes glue). The paint and brush with the set? Terrible. Pick up some acrylic paint there and a decent cheapo brush set at your local dollar store. That is, if you'd like an alternative to paper. :)
Michael's, the arts and crafts store, carries a line of $1.00 wooden project kits including boats, planes, choppers and more. While they aren't the greatest, the wagon kit is pretty easy to put together (set includes glue). The paint and brush with the set? Terrible. Pick up some acrylic paint there and a decent cheapo brush set at your local dollar store. That is, if you'd like an alternative to paper. :)
Funny! I work at Michael's. I'm a custom picture framer there. I actually picked up a tiny birdhouse to use as the main part of the wagon. I love my employee discount!!!