Tav_Behemoth
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I'm doing some stuff with minis and DF for Grognardia Games' Dwimmermount that I think is really cool, and I could use your help!
Since James uses miniatures extensively in his home Dwimmermount campaign, some of the backer rewards I've put together for the Kickstarter effort to fund Dwimmermount's publication (which launches this Friday, 3/2) are centered around minis.
Thanks to the enthusiasm and support of Dwarven Forge, the top-level backer reward will be a specially selected set of Master Maze pieces allowing you to build any of the rooms, chambers, and passageways in Dwimmermount's dozen dungeon levels (or 13 if that bonus goal is met), enough of 'em at once to fill the game vault of a Sultan gaming table.
Backers of that reward level will also get the benefits of the next one down, which is that you get to make a character who will become part of one of the rival parties provided in the adventure who are competing to discover Dwimmermount's secrets and loot its wealth. (We'll be creating at least two new rival parties, one humanocentric and one monstrous, in addition to the two from James' original campaign.) The character you create will be illustrated by Jeff Dee (you'll get the original pen and ink art, we'll use the image in the Dwimmermount hardback + PDF and for the optional player handout booklet), and Sandra Garrity will sculpt a mini of your character or monster. You'll get a complete set of all the minis, and the one you created will be professionally painted by an artist chosen by Sandra.
The fun part for me is that there'll be a series of Dwimmermount events on every Saturday during the Kickstarter campaign, from 3/3 to 4/14, at the Brooklyn Strategist where I'll get to play with all this awesomeness. However, I'm not all that good at it - Stefan assembles dungeons with Master Maze at least ten times faster than I do, and my miniatures collection is shabby at the best of times and will look particularly crummy against such a splendid backdrop.
If you're in NYC or know someone who is, I could use some help building the dungeon on the B-Strat's Sultan table on those Saturday nights so that play doesn't slow down while I or the other GMs search for just the right wall piece. Even if Saturdays don't work for you, Jon at the B-Strat would be glad for assistance making dazzling Dwarven Forge window displays.
And if you've got miniatures you'd like to share, I can guarantee that we'll take good care of 'em, take lots of pictures and show 'em off to lots of kids and grownups and random passers-by, and cover the cost of shipping if you're not local.
Since James uses miniatures extensively in his home Dwimmermount campaign, some of the backer rewards I've put together for the Kickstarter effort to fund Dwimmermount's publication (which launches this Friday, 3/2) are centered around minis.
Thanks to the enthusiasm and support of Dwarven Forge, the top-level backer reward will be a specially selected set of Master Maze pieces allowing you to build any of the rooms, chambers, and passageways in Dwimmermount's dozen dungeon levels (or 13 if that bonus goal is met), enough of 'em at once to fill the game vault of a Sultan gaming table.
Backers of that reward level will also get the benefits of the next one down, which is that you get to make a character who will become part of one of the rival parties provided in the adventure who are competing to discover Dwimmermount's secrets and loot its wealth. (We'll be creating at least two new rival parties, one humanocentric and one monstrous, in addition to the two from James' original campaign.) The character you create will be illustrated by Jeff Dee (you'll get the original pen and ink art, we'll use the image in the Dwimmermount hardback + PDF and for the optional player handout booklet), and Sandra Garrity will sculpt a mini of your character or monster. You'll get a complete set of all the minis, and the one you created will be professionally painted by an artist chosen by Sandra.
The fun part for me is that there'll be a series of Dwimmermount events on every Saturday during the Kickstarter campaign, from 3/3 to 4/14, at the Brooklyn Strategist where I'll get to play with all this awesomeness. However, I'm not all that good at it - Stefan assembles dungeons with Master Maze at least ten times faster than I do, and my miniatures collection is shabby at the best of times and will look particularly crummy against such a splendid backdrop.
If you're in NYC or know someone who is, I could use some help building the dungeon on the B-Strat's Sultan table on those Saturday nights so that play doesn't slow down while I or the other GMs search for just the right wall piece. Even if Saturdays don't work for you, Jon at the B-Strat would be glad for assistance making dazzling Dwarven Forge window displays.
And if you've got miniatures you'd like to share, I can guarantee that we'll take good care of 'em, take lots of pictures and show 'em off to lots of kids and grownups and random passers-by, and cover the cost of shipping if you're not local.
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