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Cheliax (Pathfinder Superscriber; Pathfinder Battles Case Subscriber)

So here are my plans, I just ordered this , with a bunch of these , and some of these and I plan to paint the and actually grid it out out to make a wilderness encounter set the size of my kitchen table cause I'm insane and my credit card hates me now.

Cheliax (Pathfinder Superscriber; Pathfinder Battles Case Subscriber)

The sad thing is I can no longer be content with just a dry erase map to draw out dungeons either I was thinking of using dwarven forge products but they seem to be out of stock on a lot of products. Anyone know of any other 3D dungeon sets like dwarven forge?

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber)

Noooooooooooooo, get thee behind me, tempter!

Cheliax (Pathfinder Superscriber; Pathfinder Battles Case Subscriber)

I blame video games for destroying my imagination and visualization of regular D&D this is why I own like 5000 dollars worth of those damn minis. Now if I have my way I will have a complete 3d dungeon set and a 3d town to finish it off.


While the GW game board is extremely awesome and while expensive quite worth it (Oh my god are there so many freaking skulls on it though) why did you go with their expensive trees and things?

You could have gotten a lot more trees for that same price. Houses and the like are easy, but the dungeon stuff is a bit harder and traditionally more expensive. Have you considered making your own? Molds can be found and you can use plaster to easily make good walls and floors.

It's messy but it turns out awesome if you put the work into it.

Osirion (Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber)

My group trys all kinds of stuff:

One guy has a bunch of the 3D dungeon stuff that he's collected over the years. Whenever he can, he'll build dungeons to go along with whatever adventure he might DM.

Another guy would use his computer and a projector to put the game maps right on the table. It would take a bit of adjustment sometimes to get the size correct, but after that we were good to go. And, he would use some kind of software to black out the rest of the map and only uncover what we'd explored.

I just started DMing again, and have been using a wet erase map. After seeing your efforts Jeremy, I feel bad. Still, if I try to buy cool 3D s!@%, my wife would likely gut me in my sleep.

Silver Crusade (Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber)

Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
So here are my plans, I just ordered this , with a bunch of these , and some of these and I plan to paint the and actually grid it out out to make a wilderness encounter set the size of my kitchen table cause I'm insane and my credit card hates me now.

When do I show up for a game?

Cheliax (Pathfinder Superscriber; Pathfinder Battles Case Subscriber)

Morgen wrote:

While the GW game board is extremely awesome and while expensive quite worth it (Oh my god are there so many freaking skulls on it though) why did you go with their expensive trees and things?

You could have gotten a lot more trees for that same price. Houses and the like are easy, but the dungeon stuff is a bit harder and traditionally more expensive. Have you considered making your own? Molds can be found and you can use plaster to easily make good walls and floors.

It's messy but it turns out awesome if you put the work into it.

I just really liked the look of those trees.

Cheliax (Pathfinder Superscriber; Pathfinder Battles Case Subscriber)

Celestial Healer wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
So here are my plans, I just ordered this , with a bunch of these , and some of these and I plan to paint the and actually grid it out out to make a wilderness encounter set the size of my kitchen table cause I'm insane and my credit card hates me now.
When do I show up for a game?

That all depends if you can make it to Newfoundland by tuesday.

Cheliax (Pathfinder Superscriber; Pathfinder Battles Case Subscriber)

Aberzombie wrote:

My group trys all kinds of stuff:

One guy has a bunch of the 3D dungeon stuff that he's collected over the years. Whenever he can, he'll build dungeons to go along with whatever adventure he might DM.

Another guy would use his computer and a projector to put the game maps right on the table. It would take a bit of adjustment sometimes to get the size correct, but after that we were good to go. And, he would use some kind of software to black out the rest of the map and only uncover what we'd explored.

I just started DMing again, and have been using a wet erase map. After seeing your efforts Jeremy, I feel bad. Still, if I try to buy cool 3D s~#!, my wife would likely gut me in my sleep.

LOL I'm lucky enough that my husband says as long as the bills are paid have at it. But I also have a dry erase map, however it's gotten to the point where the dry erase isn't enough. I also have a crap load of the dungeon tiles which again is not enough, because of the limited shape. My next step is the a local artist I know who uses clay a lot. I could convince them to give it a try or at least teach me how to do it. I may end up having to make my own 3d dungeon stuff with a lot of clay, paint, clear apoxy (water) and a lot of patience. *sigh* why does everything have to be so hard.

Osirion (Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber)

Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
*sigh* why does everything have to be so hard.

Seriously! Why can't some brilliant and wealthy gamer develop some kind of holographic projector that can be used in conjunction with other mapping software to create 3D dungeons/castles/etc.

Cheliax (Pathfinder Superscriber; Pathfinder Battles Case Subscriber)

Well thats it I'm enrolling into some clay scuplting classes at the local art college downtown. If I can buy a high quality 3d dungeon I'll just have to make it.

Cheliax (Pathfinder Superscriber; Pathfinder Battles Case Subscriber)

Ok I called the dwarven forge people so I guess thet will be restocking some out of stock stuff, so I may try and order from them.


Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Ok I called the dwarven forge people so I guess thet will be restocking some out of stock stuff, so I may try and order from them.

Oh sure, don't leave any for the rest of us. :[


Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Ok I called the dwarven forge people so I guess thet will be restocking some out of stock stuff, so I may try and order from them.

If you have the time to cast, build and paint stuff you should start doing Hirst Arts and their Castlemolds stuff. It's a whole site dedicated to creating your own designs of scenery using various molds that Bruce Hirst has made. It includes How-tos, projects, painting techniques, casting directions and a very helpful and responsive community.

Here is a few of the things I've made with the molds out of dental plaster.
Warlock house
Egyptian rooms
Cavern test
Dice Roller
Bridge
Rough-hewn Cavern
R-hewn Cavern dungeon
More Egyptian

Cheliax (Pathfinder Superscriber; Pathfinder Battles Case Subscriber)

Their village molds interest me, I may just see if they ship to Canada. If they do then awesomeness.

Osirion (Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber)

Interesting....

Silver Crusade (Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber)

Fake Healer wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Ok I called the dwarven forge people so I guess thet will be restocking some out of stock stuff, so I may try and order from them.

If you have the time to cast, build and paint stuff you should start doing Hirst Arts and their Castlemolds stuff. It's a whole site dedicated to creating your own designs of scenery using various molds that Bruce Hirst has made. It includes How-tos, projects, painting techniques, casting directions and a very helpful and responsive community.

Here is a few of the things I've made with the molds out of dental plaster.
Warlock house
Egyptian rooms
Cavern test
Dice Roller
Bridge
Rough-hewn Cavern
R-hewn Cavern dungeon
More Egyptian

Those look fantastic.

Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
That all depends if you can make it to Newfoundland by tuesday.

Hmm... Maybe not THIS Tuesday...


Celestial Healer wrote:


Those look fantastic.

Thanks. I've been considering creating my own designs and producing prepainted resin pieces for sale. I carved the masters for the rough-hewn caves and made custom molds for them so it wouldn't be too difficult I should think. I just worry about the financial timing and start-up involved. Of course I am just lazing about anyway, currently unemployed. I guess it's worth a try....maybe start out with just a couple items and see what demand is like...

Osirion (Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber)

Fake Healer wrote:
Thanks. I've been considering creating my own designs and producing prepainted resin pieces for sale. I carved the masters for the rough-hewn caves and made custom molds for them so it wouldn't be too difficult I should think. I just worry about the financial timing and start-up involved. Of course I am just lazing about anyway, currently unemployed. I guess it's worth a try....maybe start out with just a couple items and see what demand is like...

I'd certainly consider being a customer. I loved the bridge. And the Egyptian stuff.


Fake Healer wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Ok I called the dwarven forge people so I guess thet will be restocking some out of stock stuff, so I may try and order from them.

If you have the time to cast, build and paint stuff you should start doing Hirst Arts and their Castlemolds stuff. It's a whole site dedicated to creating your own designs of scenery using various molds that Bruce Hirst has made. It includes How-tos, projects, painting techniques, casting directions and a very helpful and responsive community.

Here is a few of the things I've made with the molds out of dental plaster.
Warlock house
Egyptian rooms
Cavern test
Dice Roller
Bridge
Rough-hewn Cavern
R-hewn Cavern dungeon
More Egyptian

You rock!


Fake Healer wrote:
Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:
Ok I called the dwarven forge people so I guess thet will be restocking some out of stock stuff, so I may try and order from them.

If you have the time to cast, build and paint stuff you should start doing Hirst Arts and their Castlemolds stuff. It's a whole site dedicated to creating your own designs of scenery using various molds that Bruce Hirst has made. It includes How-tos, projects, painting techniques, casting directions and a very helpful and responsive community.

Here is a few of the things I've made with the molds out of dental plaster.
Warlock house
Egyptian rooms
Cavern test
Dice Roller
Bridge
Rough-hewn Cavern
R-hewn Cavern dungeon
More Egyptian

Wow, those are amazing! How much would you charge to create, craft n' paint one of those dice-rollers for me?

Taldor (Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber)

Aberzombie wrote:
Interesting....

Thought-provoking...


wow and I was proud of my home made hoard


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