In my (seemingly) never ending quest to make ‘all the things’ …I’ve been adding some more traps to my dungeon (the classic ‘falling block’ in this instance).
As is usual with most of my stuff, they’re made by sticking custom (paper) prints to bits of cardboard/foamcore/etc., and then gluing them together.
I have a video showing the procedure here: https://youtu.be/iF9exX9oDu0
Anyway, hope you like ‘em!
For my next project/video I'll be making another dungeon-in-a-box :)
However, unlike the last one, rather than being something designed to go along with a specific adventure, this time the box will just contain a variety of modular tiles (and things like that).
As such, here's some of the (nesting) tiles that I've got done so far:
Following on from the last 'short' that I posted - here's another one... this time with a new 'dungeon-to-cave' transition texture:
Been working on some material for a few youtube 'shorts' :)
So I'm toying with the idea of getting into Hirst Arts dungeon tiles molds, seeing if I have the patience to cast my own dungeons tiles.
I figure I should probably just get a floor tiles mold to start, feel it out.
Anybody have any thoughts on Hirst Arts molds?
Trapdoor
OSR Rpg with 15mm scale miniatures
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/kingbehemoth/trapdoor-starter-set
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