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<blockquote data-quote="mac1504" data-source="post: 4649450" data-attributes="member: 774"><p>I had a large collection of dwarven forge that our group used through most of our 3e years. Unfortunately we began moving our play location around a bit, and it became harder to manage the logistics of moving the entire collection. Despite that, the group loved using it.</p><p></p><p>Now that we've been playing 4e, we mostly use custom made dungeon tiles that are mounted on foam board. It saves a huge amount of time, and doesn't constrain our maps to the published products.</p><p></p><p>Recently I created a 3D set piece while running <em>Thunderspire Labyrinth</em>. I created my version of the Deep Stair, in said Labyrinth, for a combat encounter. All of my players (those that made the game that day) loved the encounter, although only one player took falling damage (and they did push off one enemy combatant).</p><p></p><p>The piece was made from several layers of insulation foam, wall spackle (joint compound) and paint. </p><p></p><p>I think I may bring it back for one more appearance before they leave Thunderspire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mac1504, post: 4649450, member: 774"] I had a large collection of dwarven forge that our group used through most of our 3e years. Unfortunately we began moving our play location around a bit, and it became harder to manage the logistics of moving the entire collection. Despite that, the group loved using it. Now that we've been playing 4e, we mostly use custom made dungeon tiles that are mounted on foam board. It saves a huge amount of time, and doesn't constrain our maps to the published products. Recently I created a 3D set piece while running [I]Thunderspire Labyrinth[/I]. I created my version of the Deep Stair, in said Labyrinth, for a combat encounter. All of my players (those that made the game that day) loved the encounter, although only one player took falling damage (and they did push off one enemy combatant). The piece was made from several layers of insulation foam, wall spackle (joint compound) and paint. I think I may bring it back for one more appearance before they leave Thunderspire. [/QUOTE]
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