Dungeon Tiles 'Harrowing Halls' to use 3D elements.

This may be the first dungeon tiles I buy, I'll have to see them assembled of course before making that decision.
 

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And I've noticed the price point increased by $2.

I suspect its a permanent increase, as Amazon's listing for Deserts of Athas has the same increase.

Still, if they are of good quality, this would be great.

If they're good, I'd like them to put out some ones for their other sets, like trees/bushes/rocks and such for their wilderness sets (Ruins of the Wild, Sinister Woods), and the like.

I like the Worldworks paper models and such (we built the Maiden ship for our pirate campaign), but its a lot of work to get anywhere with them.
 

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True, but actually I was referring to a lesser known series of modules (for some reason they didn't do that well.) They were released during the 1st ed stuff - I'll see if I can root around and find the names - I used to own two of them.

Edit - Found them - part of AC (Accessory) Mods - and I guess I owned both of them.
AC3 The Kidnapping of Princess Arelina - 1984 - Dungeon dressing
AC8 The Revenge of Rusak - 1985 - Outdoor models
 
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Oooh! Is that the next tile set?
Excellent, then all I need is a Frostfell set and one with swamp tiles :D

The next set, after Harrowing Halls, is the Master Set, which appears to combine elements of the early out-of-print sets (DT1 and DT4 at a minimum) in a core set which will remain in print and double as a storage/transportation accessory.

The Athas/desert set is sometime after that. And I totally agree that a Swamp set, a Frost/Ice/Arctic set, and a beach/ocean/island set would be really nice to have.
 

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