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Here's set I created for our 3rd game session of our Pathfinder game. The party finally reaches the port of Cassomir. So it was natural to beef up the setting. Here's some of the results:

Harbor and Dock Miniature Set on Imgur.


Greets! I'm just starting a new Pathfinder Campaign for my fellow co-workers after work hours. Last week was our first game. I realized that the first game of any campaign is actually more important than the last game, simply because the first game can dictate the level of enthusiasm comfort and sense of wonder that carries your players to the end. So, this is a little taste of what I delivered to them to get the group inspired up for the game.
No spoilers in this (I think) as the beginning of our Pathfinder game is custom.

Dunkin's Miniature "Archives of Irori" on Imgur

Hope you enjoy it and find it inspiring in some way. As always, feedback/criticisms/comments are welcome.


Here's my latest creation (finally complete) used for the final boss battle for a pathfinder game we're playing here at Blizzard.

Dunkin's Miniature Pathfinder Cavern Lake Terrain Battleboard on Imgur

Enjoy. Comments/questions/feedback all welcome.


No spoilers on this one. Just a look at my latest creation for forest encounters; The Forest Battle Board with modular dirt road. Hope it proves inspirational.

Dunkin's Forest Battle Board on Imgur

As always, feedback/comments/criticisms welcome.


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I cannot remember which published dungeon I was recreating, but here's some more inspiration of a 3D dungeon set I created for a client. The design of the pieces were meant to be reusable, thus be as versatile as possible and also work with my pre-existing modular dungeon setup.

They are created in Hydrostone (think of it like very fine and hard stone) using Hirst Arts molds (and other custom things) as building block bases.

Salzman Dungeon on Imgur

Unfortunately, I do not have a picture of the final dungeon set up as a whole. :( I simply forgot to take a picture of it assembled.


Not sure if this goes here or not but I purchased a selection of items from the Paizo online store. Looking at the order, it appears the shipment was broken down into two shipments. One package has arrived, but the second half of the order never arrived. Is there any way to see if this 2nd half of the order has been forgotten or is it currently delayed?

I'll be happy to provide any further information you need. Thanks.


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Not sure if this is bad form to post here or not, but I thought some people might be interested in seeing some of the terrain created for our Pathfinder games. Right now, the party is tromping through Cassomir and brushing up against the Nature's Cataclysm cult in the module "Devil We Know: Part I". This is the recreation of the Inn of the Unlucky Sailor in the module. This is not Dwarven Forge, rather crafted from Hirst Arts molds.

Hope you enjoy:
Inn of the Unlucky Sailor on Imgur.

(Let me know if this post does not fit here and I'll remove it)

(Additional shout out to the writers, artists and producers at Paizo. Your work is inspirational. Keep it up!)


I just wanted to say I really enjoyed Issue #132's "Caverns of the Ooze Lord". I love adventures that put characters right in the middle of danger without the adventurers even being aware of it until the mystery unravels before them. The player revelations are priceless. At times, it felt like an homage to "Invasion of the Bodysnatchers". Campbell Pentney did a great job writing this one. Are there any other Campbell adventures in past issues?


First off, I really must applaud the wonderful artwork and brilliant adventures in the latest Dungeon magazine. Wonderful work. It's combined effect makes every flip of the page an adventure in itself.

But I am curious, has there ever been consideration for incorporating 3D artwork as another style for some of the adventures?