Asphere
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Asphere
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@HangarFlying: Thanks! Sometimes I can be pretty true to the map but usually I have to mod it - that is mainly due to my lack of pieces. I try to stay true to the spirit of the map though. In this one the big difference was that I moved Mammy upstairs and just had the imagine that the space in the roof was attic space that they could explore since there wasn't any combat up there.
@Callous Jack: Thanks!
Mazra
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Very Cool. Everything looks great. The house and barn are incredible. Did you make the roofs?
It is difficult to get the Dwarven Forge stuff to be precise to the maps. It doesn't have to be though to make a good adventure.
My Mammy Graul encounter was not nearly as cool looking.
Asphere
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Looks great! Gives me some ideas for my terrain when we get there. I really like how you used the mastermaze for the barn - very clever. That was one big turkey on the table! Where did that piece come from?
Thanks! I made the turkey with some air dry clay along with the pumpkin and the bread. I thought it would be a funny nudge toward Thanksgiving.
Asphere
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Very Cool. Everything looks great. The house and barn are incredible. Did you make the roofs?
It is difficult to get the Dwarven Forge stuff to be precise to the maps. It doesn't have to be though to make a good adventure.
My Mammy Graul encounter was not nearly as cool looking.
Thanks. Yes I made the house using hirst arts for the stone part and wood for the half timbered part. I used a hirst mold for the roof tiles and hobby sticks for the side parts. The sod roof was completely home made.
I often pull out my trusty chessex battle mat for games. We still have a blast. My players love the 3D terrain but I think it is more important to me. I love setting it up and making stuff.