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Hmmmm..... ;)

It depends on what you print it on.

(Unless they see some pre-printed copies at the con.)

I am only familiar with the PDFs.


Yep, we only sell PDFs, no preprinted sets yet. Believe me, this stuff is very durable, even with using the thinner cardstock. We use oversized tabs for most of it which, in addition to making gluing way easier, also acts as an additional interior brace. I've got E-Z Dungeon pieces that were prototypes from three years ago I still use weekly for D&D minis games and they've held up just fine (except for the one piece that was lit on fire to simulate a fireball blast... who knew cardstock would burn that fast. :D)
 
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I've got E-Z Dungeon pieces that were prototypes from three years ago I still use weekly for D&D minis games and they've held up just fine (except for the one piece that was lit on fire to simulate a fireball blast... who knew cardstock would burn that fast. :D)

Stop giving me dangerous ideas!!! No, wait, give me MORE dangerous ideas!! :lol:

I downloaded the new set and printed building one. My only problem is going to be where the heck am I going to store it once I've built it??

--CT
 


I downloaded the new set and printed building one. My only problem is going to be where the heck am I going to store it once I've built it??

--CT

We encountered the same problem when building the display model (the pics above) for transporting to Gen Con. What we decided was to glue the individual parts together, but then just use double sided tape to attach those subassemblies together (walls to towers, gate to ground, etc.) These disassembled very quickly into a small amount of space for later (we put that entire set up into a single 2' square box). Another option is to mount individual pieces on their own ground tiles (walls would be on 8x5 or 6x5, the gate house would be on an 8x5, the towers would be on 5x5s, etc.)
 
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I have rodent problems (run a farm, and unfortunately my feed doesn't discriminate between mice or goats, horses, or chickens, it feeds them all) so I bought those big plastic storage bins at Walmart, with lids, to store my set ups in, and store them out in the garage with my other gaming stuff.
 

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