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Post by gnomezrule on Jul 31, 2014 2:54:52 GMT
Really cool! That looks like a very adaptable useable set. Nice work.
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robagd
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Post by robagd on Aug 19, 2014 2:52:59 GMT
OK these are so I dont clutter up someone elses thread with images. But this is how I setup my large volume combat. So this encounter starts with a rush of 40 mounted Goblins on Goblin Dogs, they are armed with small grenades They have 20 which I made the upper check box for. As i use them in the attack they get ticked off. As a bonus if they don't get used they get added to the loot. Then I have the 40 goblins and hounds groups in 3's for Inits to make it simple. That is listed under the tick sheet. So Dogs and Goblins at the same parts on each table, So you can if need track mounted vs unmounted. The Goblin leader has his own box This is the Orcs Same basic deal Now for the shamans They each has their own stats etc. and we use spell points system so I have tick marks for spells, domains etc Now for my Init table. I pre rolled these just to save time and remember these are groups of 3 for most of these. If any of the party rolls better than 24 then I can just write them in. This will be put on a magnetic dry erase board so no big worries, I use a magnetic marker for the slot, and I have the character's names on Magnets so I can just drop them where they roll. The small magnets I use for conditions so I know fire/acid/death damage Anywho there is another page with treasure stuff, and it broken down by where its found, etc and in some cases a Search/per DC to find something hidden on the body/person. -R
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robagd
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Post by robagd on Aug 27, 2014 22:00:08 GMT
OK some more small WIP's and projects getting done. I needed some super sized Stalagmites/Columns for a part of the next adventure. Started off with a bottle from Airsoft BB's 5k count. I also have collected some square bottles That will be used as a base for a building I'll be making soon as well. Trimmed off the top, made a cardboard disc and some hot glue. Learned that High heat is enough to soften the plastic enough it will collapse :woopsie: Water and Elmers + TP, Not sure I like using this at least the way I did it. First cost of black paint, I did have to flip it get full paint coverage to the over hangs and nooks and crannies Next is Barrels, I have a few from Hirst casting, but I need a lot and quickly and these needed to be bigger or on the order of 250g tuns. Well Take 2 2 liter soda caps fill one end with some hot glue for weight and then glue up the edges and BOOM So a few post up there is a shot of my cavern tile set up with post it notes, I wanted a better way to mark the tiles so I can script as needed for each tile. So I got some thumb tacks, hit them with a little sandpaper, primer, black then Painted each tiles number on it ( I had 60 tiles so 1-60 ) then clear coat. Put a dab of hot glue on the pin and press it in to the tile. I marked them all in the same corner just so it was consistent. -Robert
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Post by beetlewing on Aug 28, 2014 4:17:27 GMT
So I got some thumb tacks, hit them with a little sandpaper, primer, black then Painted each tiles number on it ( I had 60 tiles so 1-60 ) then clear coat. Put a dab of hot glue on the pin and press it in to the tile. I marked them all in the same corner just so it was consistent. That's brilliant!
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