Thursday, March 18, 2010

D and D Terrain

Ok, So I have been working on building some dungeon terrain for my friends playing in our D and D Group.  I enjoy building it, but it takes like forever!!!  I have two styles of dungeons I have worked on.  The first up is Chunky Dungeons from World Works games.  I have to say I love this company.  They produce high quality stuff.  That being said, I found this set very hard to use and get "right".  There is a challenge building dungeons that fit the blueprints.  There are also only two size walls, and it would have been great if they could have included more sized walls.  I loved building their other sets that focused on the outdoors.  As my first dungeon build, it feels "wobbly".  I need to get better at making the walls uniform and straight.  So here are some pictures....



I will have more when I complete the other set.

5 comments:

  1. It does look pretty good man, you're doing a good job. A little wobbly, like you said, but I think with some practice you're going to do just fine. You have the proper terrain for all the rooms in it?

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  2. yep. I got everything we need. Gonna make some more walls and a few more floors. Then we will be set!

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  3. Your blog inspired me to break out my Chunky Dungeon build for some D&D last Saturday. After how well that went I'm going to start on a Cave Works build for the April session!

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  4. Cave Works was my first project back when it first came out. I love the versatility of that set, and it just looks plain cool. We used it for a couple of sessions last year and everyone loved it. Good luck. I would love to see pics of your completed build!

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  5. That's going to be cool to play on! I'm thinking about doing some of the papercraft models for Warmachine terrain - mainly houses/buildings.

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