I said it looked great but since we live in New Zealand, it would cost a ton to get it here... hey, let's just make our own! The result?
DWARVEN FORGERY™
The one page plan, hand drawn by Lewis.
The 'Dwarven Workshop' (thanks Dennis)!
Block stacking.
Strips of card applied with PVA glue.
Modular design allows varied dungeon layout.
Sections are spray painted black...
...and dry brushed grey!
Dungeon delvers encounter an Ogre!
Each piece can be arranged quickly to suit requirements.
DWARVEN FORGERY™ terrain is superb for laying out dungeons like the ones I used to map in the 80's, playing computer games like Wizardry and A Bard's Tale. This will certainly get a lot of use in our current old school Dungeons and Dragons infinite game.
Now, I just want to add that the original Dwarven Forge has been making quality gaming terrain for 17 years and I love what they do. Their Kickstarter (with a $50,000 goal) had 5,398 backers and they by far exceeded expectations by raising $1,908,155. Good on them!
Pretty Kewl:)
ReplyDeleteGreat looking! My first-built tiles were 2D made of floor tiles, only 6 different pieces - open floor, floor with wall, floor with corner walls, floor with hall walls, diagonal floor, diagonal floor with wall. Almost 40 years used!
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