King_Stannis
Explorer
Kershek said:
Can you take a picture of an example of your setup?
Well, I keep most of my stuff either portable (as in the case of Dwarven Forge, or destructible, in the case of the cardstock creations. Thing is, I have a fishing box full of furniture, stairs, doorways, pillars, plastic horses (the kind you find in $1.00 bags in the toy departments of stores), trees (from thos 'Dickens Village' sets people are nuts over), as well as a bunch of other things to use at a moment's notice.
With the cardstock stuff, I will build certain room or buildings that I know the PC's will probably visit. I consider them like movie sets - they get used, and if they can be used again they are saved. If not, they are destroyed. But that's the beauty of the cardstock creations, you can make as many as you need after you purchase the PDF files.
Sadly, I don't have a worthy camera to take a picture, otherwise I would show you the castle I am currently making for my campaign. The download was bought from Worldworks - and for $10, is quite frankly, a steal. It includes the mainhouse, gatehouse, walls, towers, a smith hut.....Denny is the guy's name at WorldWorks, and he does great work. Very detailed and realistic. Microtactix is good too, with a larger library of stuff available, but not as good quality (more cartoonish).