MD-DC-VA Gaming Day Pictures!

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D'karr said:
Some more names to faces.

Table 3 Morning Session - DM in the black shirt facing away from the camera D'karr. From left to right Bobbert facing the camera, FritoKAL who played the funniest rendition of a halfling I've seen, and FerretMaster303 also facing away from the camera. Great game guys

That game was a heck of a lot of fun - and .. *grin* considering that I was playing off-the-cuff, I'm glad the funny came through.

*embarassed grin* I guess "Optimistically paranoid" works well. Gotta _remember_ that one.

And I think you manage to completly sell me on the minatures you were using. It made the game memorable and I can't imagine an easier and more vivid way to do combat.

or in our case, "sneaky egg stealing".
 

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Frito_KAL said:
That game was a heck of a lot of fun - and .. *grin* considering that I was playing off-the-cuff, I'm glad the funny came through.

*embarassed grin* I guess "Optimistically paranoid" works well. Gotta _remember_ that one.

And I think you manage to completly sell me on the minatures you were using. It made the game memorable and I can't imagine an easier and more vivid way to do combat.

or in our case, "sneaky egg stealing".
Yes, the halfling's paranoia was simply classical.
 


OK, the first ticket still on the roll is # 072. The first two tickets from the roll were tossed and not used. This means that 69 people got tickets for the drawings, however I am sure that not everybody there entered the drawings, as I know that at least three from my morning game left before the first drawing, and that there are several others who did not participate.
 

That is some wicked cool 3d terrain! And it looks a lot less labor intensive than the stuff I built for my Orcz game!

Where do you get that stuff?
 

Rel said:
That is some wicked cool 3d terrain! And it looks a lot less labor intensive than the stuff I built for my Orcz game!

Where do you get that stuff?
It is all cardstock terrain printed on 100 lb. cardstock. It is easy to build and cheap by comparison to other alternatives. I kitbashed the temple scenery together using photoshop, so you can't find that specific set commercially. However, the main site for all the terrain sets I used to create that temple is WorldWorks Games

Denny Unger, the main designer and owner of WorldWorks, is really cool and keeps in close contact with his customers through the site's forums. They are currently working on a set called CastleWorks Ultimate. I've seen some of the preliminary design and it looks awesome.

Send some business his way. I like recommending them because I love their stuff.
 
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D'karr said:
It is all cardstock terrain printed on 100 lb. cardstock. It is easy to build and cheap by comparison to other alternatives. I kitbashed the temple scenery together using photoshop, so you can't find that specific set commercially. However, the main site for all the terrain sets I've gotten and used to create that temple is WorldWorks Games
Let me second the recommendation for World Works Games. I've got most of their sets, and they are all great. Cheap to buy, easy to print and assemble, and you can print out as much of any given piece as you want. There are several free pieces at the website that you can download to get an idea of the level of detail in the sets.
 


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