Miniatures and Dwarven Forge Master Maze, anyone?


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What miniatures (if any) do you use for the game? Any pictures?

Has anyone master maze stuff for Cauldrons dungeons?

My friend has a set and it is really cool, we might get another set by all chipping in some cash, it tends to be expensive.

Do you think you could make the first couple of dungeons from Lifes Bazzar using this product?


I like the look of the Dwarven forge stuff, but it is so expensive, and takes up so much space that I've shied away from it.

As for Miniatures, My first recomendation is look at the D&D miniature Commons and Uncommons for D&D specific monsters, then at Reaper Miniatures for PC/NPC classes.

Selection/substitution of miniatures is as easy as your wallet will let it be.

ASEO out


cool, although living in the UK (at the moment) so I cant really get my hands on reaper or D&D mini's very easily.

I can get hold of Games Workshop stuff easily though! :)

anyone use those?


Bobby wrote:

cool, although living in the UK (at the moment) so I cant really get my hands on reaper or D&D mini's very easily.

I can get hold of Games Workshop stuff easily though! :)

anyone use those?

Coolstuffinc has a good selection of D&D mini singles at reasonable prices for commons and un commons. Reaper I believe sell their miniatures through their websits as well.

I use some GW figures, but those tend to be expensive compaired to Reaper, and are not of as good quality or individualized as the Reaper PC line.

Looking for a one eyed half orc monk who uses a spiked chain...Reaper probably has it.

ASEO out


I use the D&D mini's AESO mentioned. For my terains I use paper models from world works games. They're absonluetly terriffic. I absolutely recomend them.
here's some of the models I used for my game


Chef's Slaad wrote:

I use the D&D mini's AESO mentioned. For my terains I use paper models from world works games. They're absonluetly terriffic. I absolutely recomend them.

here's some of the models I used for my game

Just looked at your models. Very nice. Did you gat all of that from worldworksgames?


chakresarkyndyn wrote:
Chef's Slaad wrote:

I use the D&D mini's AESO mentioned. For my terains I use paper models from world works games. They're absonluetly terriffic. I absolutely recomend them.

here's some of the models I used for my game
Just looked at your models. Very nice. Did you gat all of that from worldworksgames?

To be honest, I did use some of the paper models from wizards. I still have them from when they where free downloads. Now that you have to pay for them, I wouldn't recomend them. The Worldworks models are very rich in detail and exteremly well thought-out and made.


I highly recommend the Dwarven Forge products, if you have the money and the room. Also Reaper makes some great personalities for player characters. The later releases of the D&D plastic figures are excellent for the traditional Monsters of Dungeons and Dragons and are still relatively inexpensive. My gaming group is very fortunate in that we have a huge room dedicated to nothing but gaming (30' X 26')fitted out to look like a midieval dungeon and lined with shelves of hand made terrain, Dwarven Forge dungeons, Gaming books, hundreds of dice and well over 5000 miniatures. There are some advantages to being a gamer for more than 20 years...


Chef's Slaad wrote:
chakresarkyndyn wrote:
Chef's Slaad wrote:

I use the D&D mini's AESO mentioned. For my terains I use paper models from world works games. They're absonluetly terriffic. I absolutely recomend them.

here's some of the models I used for my game
Just looked at your models. Very nice. Did you gat all of that from worldworksgames?

To be honest, I did use some of the paper models from wizards. I still have them from when they where free downloads. Now that you have to pay for them, I wouldn't recomend them. The Worldworks models are very rich in detail and exteremly well thought-out and made.

Thanks for the advice. I'll have to give them a try.

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