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Miniatures Adventure => Fantasy Adventures => Topic started by: Richie on January 20, 2014, 10:23:01 PM
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Using mostly Dwarven-Forge Tiles for my RPG/Heroquest-Dungeon...just some impressions ;)
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VERY NICE! I love the furnishings & the rugs...nothing like a cozy dungeon. It's the way I would have loved my AD&D games to look. GREAT WORK!
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I love your terrain and the little details. I was half watching t.v. At the time and at first I thought the spiders were giant lobsters! Where is the butter! lol
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Awesome stuff - this the new plastic set or a mix of old and new? I just painted up my first six orcs as the slow start to building/designing a dungeon crawl. I have heaps of Dwarven Forge stuff that has been sitting in boxes for 6 years...it deserves to be played with! :D
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Cool. Love dungeons!
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I dig it! Great job. :)
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Nice stuff. Rugs are a neat touch! :)
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Very effective.
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Great stuff. Especially the carpets. Nice to see the heroquest weapons rack didnt get left out too.
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Lovely :-* I also like the rug,very evocative 8)
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That looks like the most comfortable dungeon I've ever seen. :o
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Very nice Dungeon! I enjoy the details most, like the carpet or weapon rack. I assume the former is a printout on paper?
I am working on a Dungeon, too, and will follow your thread closely for inspiration. May I ask how high the Dwarven Forge walls are and how big the tiles are? Did you encounter any troubles placing bigger miniatures with long weapons or extreme action poses?
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If by tiles you mean each space on the floor - they are standard 1" or 25mm scale spaces. Dwarven Forge pieces are all the same height - and I don't have one handy, but they're taller than the common plaster molds (Hirst Arts etc.) produce. As seen they're just tall enough to hide away most normal 25/28mm miniatures.
In some rooms, as shown in the photos, there is an additional "half-space" against the walls. On some pieces this is not present. Given that 1" or 25mm is a normal size, miniatures fit well, but any larger or very dynamic poses may cause an issue for ya.