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Post by curufin on Jun 24, 2014 21:28:55 GMT
My first dungeon. Pulled right from the pages of the module "Scourge of the Howling Horde." Enjoy SotHH
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Post by Jason on Jun 24, 2014 21:46:20 GMT
Fantastic! I love it! Great use of color.
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daveb
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Post by daveb on Jun 24, 2014 21:47:49 GMT
Excellent work, thanks for sharing!!
How did you finish off the corrugation in the walls, glue or thin card or some other method?
Also, is that a face I see hidden on the right side of the cave entrance/portal? Looks a bit like one anyways.
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Post by gnomezrule on Jun 24, 2014 21:47:58 GMT
very nice I love it
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Post by curufin on Jun 24, 2014 22:05:55 GMT
Dave,
I started by finishing the all the corrugations with index cards and glue....but the time it took to trim them flush drove me crazy. I then used just white glue but the 3 coats it took plus the dry time just wasn't worth it. So I switched to hot glue by itself. Of course that uses LOTS of hot glue! Now I use dollar store foam core for my walls. That leave only one edge (outside floor corrugation) to cover with hot glue.
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Post by Draklith on Jun 25, 2014 3:21:49 GMT
That's a great looking set of tiles...thx for posting
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Post by dragon722 on Jun 25, 2014 4:34:36 GMT
That dungeon is sweet . Thanks for sharing it with all us. You got some talent dude
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Post by beerfrog on Jun 25, 2014 5:09:21 GMT
Good job. I really dig it.
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Post by adamantinedragon on Jun 25, 2014 5:12:09 GMT
That is stunning work curufin. Absolutely stunning. Really shows what you can do with 2.5 technique when you go all out. I'd love to play in that campaign.
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Post by dragon722 on Jun 25, 2014 5:24:21 GMT
That's a great looking set of tiles...thx for posting Sorry this should not be here but Draklith this avatar u have is ur best one yet. That's sick
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Post by DMScotty on Jun 25, 2014 5:25:09 GMT
Nice work.
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Post by bloodchoke on Jun 25, 2014 6:58:23 GMT
Wait, this is your FIRST dungeon? Who the hell paints a Rembrandt the first time you give them a canvas?!?! This is just beautiful sir. Thanks for the inspiration.
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Post by Jason on Jun 25, 2014 7:08:28 GMT
Dave, I started by finishing the all the corrugations with index cards and glue....but the time it took to trim them flush drove me crazy. I then used just white glue but the 3 coats it took plus the dry time just wasn't worth it. So I switched to hot glue by itself. Of course that uses LOTS of hot glue! Now I use dollar store foam core for my walls. That leave only one edge (outside floor corrugation) to cover with hot glue. That is a great idea! I am going to steal your idea for using the foam core on the walls. Inspired.. Thanks!
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Post by gnomezrule on Jun 25, 2014 12:45:41 GMT
I typically wrap my cardboard strips in masking tape. Works great and does not take long. It accepts paint well though for many applications you don't need to paint it as it makes great faded plaster walls.
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Post by sgtslag on Jun 25, 2014 13:13:00 GMT
Wow! Love the spider webs in the corners, in particular; love the whole, in general. Looks incredible, all laid out. This is the stuff I dreamed of, in high school, back in 1982... Childhood dreams can come true. Cheers!
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Post by curufin on Jun 25, 2014 13:20:07 GMT
I typically wrap my cardboard strips in masking tape. Works great and does not take long. It accepts paint well though for many applications you don't need to paint it as it makes great faded plaster walls. Masking tape? That is a very interesting idea. You don't have any problem with it pealing off?
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Post by gnomezrule on Jun 25, 2014 15:09:54 GMT
No it holds well.
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Post by warswithtoys on Jun 25, 2014 20:23:02 GMT
Very thematic! Love the doors, archway and the spiked trap. All added to my inspiration folder.
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Post by skunkape on Jul 1, 2014 21:18:05 GMT
Great looking tiles! They look well built and painted!
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Post by dungeonmistress on Jul 1, 2014 21:23:30 GMT
Very cool! I need to get something going soon...
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