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Kengar's miniatures & scenery thread

Kengar, you've got mad talent with painting these miniatures and putting them together in scenes and scenery - excellent, excellent work. I am saving some of these pics for inspiration! :cool: :cool: :cool:
 

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JoeGKushner said:
Nice. I like how you have plastic figures and all sorts of goods going on. In the game, why limit yourself to just one thing?

Heh. The plastic guy is the NPC who recruited them for the adventure (newbie rogue-type). I picked up 40-50 commons on ebay and the ENWorld mini trading forum for between 30 and 60 cents each. I use them for things like bandits, town guards, etc. I've got a lot of painted grunts like orcs, etc. but it's nice to to have a dozen Kerwins and Dalelands Militia to just plunk down and say "Bandits Attack!" :)
 

Cthulhu's Librarian said:
Very nice! More please!

I just got the table in the basement cleared and covered with some green felt for laying out scenery/terrain, so I'm trying to set fights from the last few sessions back up for photo taking.

If I get a chance this evening, I need to set back up the scene where the party gets into a fight with the Veiled Society back in town. (More Worldworks buildings from Villageworks set and some WOTC fold up models).

Also, I'd like to shoot the images from the first adventure, if I get time.

The "story hour" is over at Dragonsfoot, if you're interested. It's a Savage Worlds game set in the classic D&D setting of the Grand Duchy of Karameikos:

Savage Karameikos
 


Ok, where did the paper walls come from? It looks like the ruined walls are cardstock pasted on foamboard and the "ruined inn" is a modular room reused 4 times. I have most of the 3D conctructions sets from rpgnow.com but this I do not reconize.
 

gill_smoke said:
Ok, where did the paper walls come from? It looks like the ruined walls are cardstock pasted on foamboard and the "ruined inn" is a modular room reused 4 times. I have most of the 3D conctructions sets from rpgnow.com but this I do not reconize.

You are pretty close on your assessments. :)

The answer is WorldWorks games. (www.worldworksgames.com) The inn is made from the basic building in CastleWorks:Ultimate and the ruined walls are from the old DungeonWorks set. The "ruination" was my customization. The only thing you were off on was the fact that the inn is actually two rooms used twice each. The upper and lower levels are actually slightly different; there is a stairwell in upper floor (which is gone in ruined one).
 

Couple of new things for this week's game (Savage Worlds does the Keep on the Borderlands):

First off, the bad guy:

Minotaur1.jpg
Minotaur2.jpg



Next, his home:

MinoCave1.jpg

MinoCave2.jpg

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