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Dragonshire Deluxe Edition from Fat Dragon Games

monster_slayer

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DRAGONSHIRE: Deluxe Edition takes your fantasy game to new heights... literally. This all new village set features raised roads, user customizable signs, bridges, a bell tower and much more! Our new stacking designs for building sections make constructing your town on-the-fly during your game a snap. Hot swappable interior floorplan tiles allow you to customize your building in seconds, and rooftop adapter pieces allow you to stage miniature fights on top of buildings! As with all of our sets, these models are designed for the beginner card modeler.



This set includes:

• Flat street and sidewalk tiles (no grid, natural grid and marked grid versions)

• Raised street and sidewalk tiles (no grid, natural grid and marked grid versions)

• Footbridge

• Balconies

• Dormers

• Chimneys

• Rooftop adaptors for miniatures

• Exclusive no-slip tabs that allow you to place miniatures on slopes

• Business signs (pre designed)

• Business signs (user customizable!)

• 3D Sewer/basement access

• Hot swappable floorplan tiles for buildings

• Wood construction building

• Rock construction building

• Stucco (old) construction building

• Stucco (newer) construction building

• Quarried stone construction building

• Mixed construction building

• Bell tower building

• An exclusive ONE MONK MINIATURES 'Hunchback' paper mini!


Go here to get yours:Dragonshire Deluxe Edition
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noffham

Explorer
I got this just yesterday and it looks terrific. Very flexible with the swapable floor plans. 2 thumbs up for sure!

edit: Wow! You can even make custom signs for the shops!
 
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FATDRAGONGAMES

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Yep, this one has user fill-in forms for some signs allowing you to customize them. Per customer requests, starting with our next 3D set we're incorporating the same idea but to swap out features like windows, ivy etc. so you can customize the building before you print (just like what we did on the E-Z Tiles line.)
 

Zaukrie

New Publisher
I just love your art so much. Hope you aren't getting utterly crushed by WWG at this point, but their new launch sure looks cool for paper cardstock people.
 

FATDRAGONGAMES

First Post
Thanks for the kind words Zaukrie! We hit the #1 spot at RPGNow (for the entire site, not just terrain) in under half a day, have stayed there ever since, and have seen a record number of purchases for the first four days of release, so things are going great for us. The releases are so different in artistic style and engineering appraoches they really don't compete with each other (and personally, I think they'd look nice together!) Interestingly, we're getting WWII gamers buying this one- something I hadn't really planned on. I think I may look into modifying the pieces to 15mm (requires some slight changes to keep them builder friendly when shrunk since we want first time builders to still be able to build them easily.)
 
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afstanton

Explorer
Have you given any thought to creating stencils for people who carve out of foam? Would that even work well?

Just throwing out an idea that might go nowhere.
 


Zaukrie

New Publisher
I tired the stencil thing (as I use both cardstock and foam/insulation).

I printed a floor tile from skeletonkeygames on cardstock, then cut out what made sense. I then used it to cut out floor on insulation foam. It looked better, very nice, but it was a ton of work.

I just use a pencil, and run it through the insulation, you get great brick effects and cracks and what not that way. I'll post helm's deep (my son and I have worked on it on and off for months) soon.

I'm very likely to use foamcore and insulation with some of this FDG art on it for a few things. The art is so much better than anything I have the patience to paint myself.
 

afstanton

Explorer
Cool. I just had a vague memory of wargamers creating terrain out of foam, and thought that if you basically inverted your models so that the terrain was the negative space, you'd essentially have 3-d stencils.

It would be tricky to design it in such a way that it's clear that someone is supposed to only cut off part of something, rather than cut clear through.
 

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