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Post by thebrokencontroller on May 16, 2016 19:37:31 GMT
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Post by margaret on May 16, 2016 22:21:11 GMT
Thanks for sharing! I especially like to see other people's use of accessories and you have quite a variety, considering the relatively small dungeon size.
Did you use insulation foam for the walls?
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Post by Wyloch on May 17, 2016 0:22:47 GMT
Sharp!
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Post by curufin on May 17, 2016 0:48:33 GMT
Fantastic paint job! Now you just need to build a few more levels...
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art
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Post by art on May 17, 2016 2:29:21 GMT
Yeah what did you make it out of or how?
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Post by Achilles on May 17, 2016 3:51:46 GMT
Awesome work! Very clean execution and great paint job! The doors are very eye catching and menacing. Keep it up!
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Post by thebrokencontroller on May 17, 2016 13:39:46 GMT
Yeah what did you make it out of or how? So basically the entire thing is made of Pink foam board from the hardware store. The floor, doors are foamboard. I added popsicle sticks to make doors so they look like doors. The grass and trees are from model train terrain and the chest I bought at a party store and they actually open up! They are meant to be put on cupcakes apparently...but Lego weapons and potion bottles fit in them perfectly! The floor is actually one big grid. The idea is to have everything be reusable. All the walls/doors are held down with tooth picks. The alters, grass, and trees are held down with scotch tap. So when its all done I can pull off the walls and start over with a new dungeon. Here is a picture without the grass. imageshack.com/a/img921/9564/lLLkyW.jpgSo later if when I build a bigger dungeon I can build another grid and simply add on.
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pepebe
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Post by pepebe on May 17, 2016 15:03:50 GMT
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Post by voodoo on Jun 19, 2016 2:11:43 GMT
makes me want to play Baldur's gate and icewind dale again!
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Post by skunkape on Jun 20, 2016 18:40:17 GMT
Like the foam walls in your latest pictures look great!
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Post by drwillsdc on Aug 19, 2016 12:12:05 GMT
super sharp! If you like working with insulation foam, there is a ton you can do with it. Check out the website boardgamegeek, under the original descent game. A guy made a foam dungeon I think you would like. Also, Old Scratch's Heroquest page. Great for inspiration. I LOVE making dungeons. I have made them out of almost everything. I haven't pulled the trigger on Hirst Arts molds, due to the behind the scenes costs, but yours looks like I board that would be a lot of fun to play on. I really like the outside environment as well. It adds a lot of character!
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Post by Zorina on Sept 3, 2016 20:15:30 GMT
I have a package of those little chests, though I've only used one, so far, for a treasure chest. I didn't think about doing one for potions, I like that idea. I think I need to paint up a couple more (since I don't like the original paint job, though they look ok for the kid's party favors that they are).
The only thing I don't like are your doors being the same thickness as the walls. They look odd, to me. And if they were real doors that thick, they wouldn't actually open.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2016 22:05:23 GMT
Awesome job! That's one heck of a first try!
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