Clint_L
Legend
Who are an excellent source for reasonably priced scatter terrain, much of it pre-painted. I really like their desert stuff, in particular.Battlefield In A Box
Who are an excellent source for reasonably priced scatter terrain, much of it pre-painted. I really like their desert stuff, in particular.Battlefield In A Box
I have a ton of this stuff…my brother often gets me items for Christmas.Who are an excellent source for reasonably priced scatter terrain, much of it pre-painted. I really like their desert stuff, in particular.
In the Hills, the Cities...I wrote up an adventure ("Stuck in the Middle with You") involving the accidental creation of a flesh colossus during a wild magic surge. Instead of just making a stand-up token with the image of the monster, I thought I'd try whipping up a temporary miniature. So I got five toilet paper rolls, cut slits in them so they'd slot together into a somewhat humanoid frame, covered each cardboard tube in rubber bands, and then started attaching a bunch of minis (mostly humans, drow, and elves, plus the occasional spider, snake, giant lizard, and giant beetle - creatures one could expect to find in a surface drow city) by the rubber bands. This isn't the best photo, but here's more or less what it ended up looking like (there's a bald spot on one arm where the rubber band broke before taking the picture - oh well).
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I probably spent a total of a couple hours on the silly thing (I assembled it last night, it got all wobbly and sloppy, and I took it apart this morning and reassembled it in a better fashion this morning before the game session), and it got all of two rounds of playing time before it was destroyed by an implosion spell.
Here's what a flesh colossus is supposed to look like:
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Oh well, it served its purpose, in the short "life" that it had.
Johnathan
Love the creativity!I wrote up an adventure ("Stuck in the Middle with You") involving the accidental creation of a flesh colossus during a wild magic surge. Instead of just making a stand-up token with the image of the monster, I thought I'd try whipping up a temporary miniature. So I got five toilet paper rolls, cut slits in them so they'd slot together into a somewhat humanoid frame, covered each cardboard tube in rubber bands, and then started attaching a bunch of minis (mostly humans, drow, and elves, plus the occasional spider, snake, giant lizard, and giant beetle - creatures one could expect to find in a surface drow city) by the rubber bands. This isn't the best photo, but here's more or less what it ended up looking like (there's a bald spot on one arm where the rubber band broke before taking the picture - oh well).
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I probably spent a total of a couple hours on the silly thing (I assembled it last night, it got all wobbly and sloppy, and I took it apart this morning and reassembled it in a better fashion this morning before the game session), and it got all of two rounds of playing time before it was destroyed by an implosion spell.
Here's what a flesh colossus is supposed to look like:
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Oh well, it served its purpose, in the short "life" that it had.
Johnathan