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Post by geneweigel on Jan 6, 2022 12:17:47 GMT -5
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Post by geneweigel on Jan 6, 2022 12:25:35 GMT -5
The tower is square but the 1600's image appears round like the game map and model so maybe...
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Post by GRWelsh on Jun 28, 2022 11:31:51 GMT -5
Eric has been casting Hirst Arts blocks like a fiend and he's been bringing some up to me. I have multiple containers of the blocks, and I've been mounting them on masonite with glue and then priming and painting them. They've come out good, so I'll have to post a few pictures. He also got some molds from Ukraine that have some nice cobblestone floors and gothic wall sections. I have so many modular dungeon sections that I'm considering what to do for a finished project. A keep? A tower? Ruined tower? Forest Inn? Church of St Cuthbert? Photo link below: hosting.photobucket.com/images/f293/grwelsh/Gothic.jpg
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Post by geneweigel on Jun 28, 2022 13:11:25 GMT -5
Very nice. I would say whatever is the most reusable considering the effort maybe some kind of universal corners and protrusions.
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Post by GRWelsh on May 2, 2023 11:19:55 GMT -5
The gothic molds worked great for a wight barrow in the Stark Mounds. I've been using Warlock Tiles (plastic, look like fieldstone) for my big dungeon near Gorna. My next project is to work on special set pieces. My mind often wanders back to Hommlet, so I'm thinking of doing builds inspired by or similar to the Inn of the Welcome Wench, Church of St Cuthbert and Guard Tower as well as various cottages, barns, etc. The hamlet set pieces would be very reusable and players seem to like them for creating the mood. I recently bought a Barbican Gatehouse with battery operated drawbridge from Dwarven Forge and now I just need to paint it! It would be appropriate for the Keep on the Borderlands and many other castles.
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