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<blockquote data-quote="airwalkrr" data-source="post: 5159049" data-attributes="member: 12460"><p>If you want some highly customizable miniatures for your game, LEGO figures are actually a great way to go. Their fantasy and medieval sets have a wide range of weapons, armor, and hats to choose from. And they are conveniently sized to fit perfectly on 1" battle mat squares. They even have <a href="http://itadvocate.com/FLA2005/images/Lego%20Dragon%201%20Big.jpg" target="_blank">dragons</a>!</p><p></p><p>Okay that last image probably wouldn't fit on a battle mat, but there are actually LEGO dragons that would be usable on a battle mat if you want to. Not that LEGO stuff is any cheaper than pre-painted plastic minis mind you.</p><p></p><p>Engineer's drafting paper with 1" squares is also a great way to pre-draw your battle sites. Rather than drawing with vis-a-vis pens and wiping up the mat with papel towels, this relatively cheap paper is easy to use and has the advantage of allowing you to cut it up into room-sized pieces, allowing you to easily conceal the location of secret passages and the rooms beyond. It's kind of like having D&D dungeon tiles custom made for your dungeon.</p><p></p><p>You can also go to the grocery store and get a roll of pennies, then paint the pennies any color you want. My mage is the white penny.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airwalkrr, post: 5159049, member: 12460"] If you want some highly customizable miniatures for your game, LEGO figures are actually a great way to go. Their fantasy and medieval sets have a wide range of weapons, armor, and hats to choose from. And they are conveniently sized to fit perfectly on 1" battle mat squares. They even have [URL="http://itadvocate.com/FLA2005/images/Lego%20Dragon%201%20Big.jpg"]dragons[/URL]! Okay that last image probably wouldn't fit on a battle mat, but there are actually LEGO dragons that would be usable on a battle mat if you want to. Not that LEGO stuff is any cheaper than pre-painted plastic minis mind you. Engineer's drafting paper with 1" squares is also a great way to pre-draw your battle sites. Rather than drawing with vis-a-vis pens and wiping up the mat with papel towels, this relatively cheap paper is easy to use and has the advantage of allowing you to cut it up into room-sized pieces, allowing you to easily conceal the location of secret passages and the rooms beyond. It's kind of like having D&D dungeon tiles custom made for your dungeon. You can also go to the grocery store and get a roll of pennies, then paint the pennies any color you want. My mage is the white penny. [/QUOTE]
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