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<blockquote data-quote="ced1106" data-source="post: 6120318" data-attributes="member: 7551"><p>Itar's Workshop is running a dungeon terrain and accessories KickStarter. IW is raising funds for a spin-casting system for their line of resin models and has a modest goal of $7000. </p><p></p><p>You're probably already familiar with the Dwaven Forge KickStarter, so here's how they compare. IMO, There's room for both for your dungeon (and my tavern) needs!</p><p></p><p>Dwarven Forge:</p><p>* Better price for multiple basic dungeon tile sets: $120 for three sets (including stretch goals) plus extra stuff.</p><p>* Accessory add-on set TBA at $1M stretch goal. Free treasure pile and two barrels with each set pledged.</p><p>* Fewer variety of more tiles offer less customization, but easier organization.</p><p>* Full-wall tiles suitable for stone buildings, such as taverns. Free window tile with each set pledged.</p><p>* KS: <a href="http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/dwarvenforge/dwarven-forges-game-tiles-revolutionary-miniature" target="_blank">http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/dwarvenforge/dwarven-forges-game-tiles-revolutionary-miniature</a></p><p></p><p>Itar's Workshop: </p><p>* Better international price for one set of basic dungeon tiles: $45 + $20 shipping vs. $65 + $50 for DF.</p><p>* More variety of tiles offers more customization.</p><p>* Half-wall tiles ideal for corridors and suitable for outdoor walls. Half-wall corridors work fine when DF's full wall tiles are used as rooms. </p><p>* Accessories do not require purchase of tiles. Ideal for anyone who already has 2D or 3D tiles.</p><p>* Accessories prices vary from $5 for a throne, to 12 lamps and lanterns for $2. Great price.</p><p>* Accessories are unpainted, but should be easy to paint. Tiles can be prepainted.</p><p>* Tiles and accessories compatible with Hirst Arts molds and products. IW is a licensed HA distributor.</p><p>* See the Dungeonstone FAQ of a picture of DF tiles used with HA tiles.</p><p>* KS: <a href="http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/554948184/itars-workshop-dungeon-terrain" target="_blank">http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/554948184/itars-workshop-dungeon-terrain</a></p><p></p><p>IW is also receptive to backer suggestions! I'm assuming they'll be using their already existing molds, so adding new accessories to their project won't be difficult.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ced1106, post: 6120318, member: 7551"] Itar's Workshop is running a dungeon terrain and accessories KickStarter. IW is raising funds for a spin-casting system for their line of resin models and has a modest goal of $7000. You're probably already familiar with the Dwaven Forge KickStarter, so here's how they compare. IMO, There's room for both for your dungeon (and my tavern) needs! Dwarven Forge: * Better price for multiple basic dungeon tile sets: $120 for three sets (including stretch goals) plus extra stuff. * Accessory add-on set TBA at $1M stretch goal. Free treasure pile and two barrels with each set pledged. * Fewer variety of more tiles offer less customization, but easier organization. * Full-wall tiles suitable for stone buildings, such as taverns. Free window tile with each set pledged. * KS: [url]http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/dwarvenforge/dwarven-forges-game-tiles-revolutionary-miniature[/url] Itar's Workshop: * Better international price for one set of basic dungeon tiles: $45 + $20 shipping vs. $65 + $50 for DF. * More variety of tiles offers more customization. * Half-wall tiles ideal for corridors and suitable for outdoor walls. Half-wall corridors work fine when DF's full wall tiles are used as rooms. * Accessories do not require purchase of tiles. Ideal for anyone who already has 2D or 3D tiles. * Accessories prices vary from $5 for a throne, to 12 lamps and lanterns for $2. Great price. * Accessories are unpainted, but should be easy to paint. Tiles can be prepainted. * Tiles and accessories compatible with Hirst Arts molds and products. IW is a licensed HA distributor. * See the Dungeonstone FAQ of a picture of DF tiles used with HA tiles. * KS: [url]http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/554948184/itars-workshop-dungeon-terrain[/url] IW is also receptive to backer suggestions! I'm assuming they'll be using their already existing molds, so adding new accessories to their project won't be difficult. [/QUOTE]
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