Dwarven Forge MasterMaze!

Wow! I've just taken a look at the Hirst Art site. I don't use models, but if I did, that would surely be my choice. They are cheap, they look great, and you can do all sort of things you wouldn't dare do to purchased bits - like breaking or glueing them.
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Actually, I made some modular walls from foam & spackling. The idea was based on hirstarts' stuff, but cheaper & not as detailed (of course, I already had some scenery tools like a foam cutter, etc.). I had posted the images to the Art & Mini Gallery a while back. Here they are again.

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edit: my bad! :( I put in the file location instead of the URL! Should work now!
 
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Hirst Arts molds are WONDERFUL, the best scenary construction system... and the cheapest!
So, Horacio, have you put together any buildings yet? Painted them? And once you build a castle, where do you store it?
 



mmadsen said:

It's time for Horacio to get out the digital camera.

What has anyone here actually put together? Did it work out well in game?

I had two quite large threads some time back where I demonstrated construction of some Dungeon pieces from the molding process, to construction, to painting. I haven't used the pieces yet in a game (they aren't in a dungeon right now) however I am thinking of making some modifications to the dungeon (making the halls wider) to make it easier to move minis around on the smaller floor tile set.

-Will
 


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