freyar
Extradimensional Explorer
Thunderfoot said:I hope you can see the humor in this (I'm really not trying to be mean) but when I saw the third set of minis all I could think of was, "I am Gumby, Destroyer of Worlds..."![]()


Thunderfoot said:I hope you can see the humor in this (I'm really not trying to be mean) but when I saw the third set of minis all I could think of was, "I am Gumby, Destroyer of Worlds..."![]()
Drkfathr1 said:I printed out a floor grid and then put togther some stone wall textures, glued them to foam core that I cut into specific sizes, then hot glued the foamcore together to make modular dungeon pieces similar to the Dwarven Forge stuff.
Roger said:
freyar said:Ok, here are mine! Besides what I mentioned below, there's a smaller winged critter (intended as something like a darkenbeast from MoF) and a naga of some yet-undetermined sort. The painted ones are the tokens from tiny to huge, with "scary" faces. The battlemap is the old keep from WotC's free adventure "The Ettin's Riddle."
Shadowslayer said:A few I whipped up a couple years back.
Briefly:
-Printshopped a page of squares, making sure to darken a few of them to break things up a little.
-Ran off a bunch of sheets on some groovy grey marble paper.
-Cut out the rooms I wanted and glued them to posterboard.
-Cut out posterboard and got them laminated with a rigid "ID card" laminate.
-and walla
(HeroQuest doors are a bonus if you have them.)
They've served me well and you can write on them all you want with wet erase.
Only thing I'd change if I were to do it again was to add a few dots of something on the bottom that will make them not quite so slide-y on a polished tabletop.
Tried ziplock, but that tends to dry out, too. Might just not have been the most airtight brand, though. Plastic wrap is an idea though. If you try it, and it helps, go ahead and post it!Asmor said:I assume you've tried wrapping it in plastic-wrap or a similar air-tight scheme?