Dwarven Forge - World's Finest Miniature Terrain
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Must be really expensive
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Actually...the pieces are very heavy with felt bottoms, so they will stay put unless the table is tipped over. The stuff feels like solid marble.
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I could just imagine the frustration when somebody's char, god forbid, died and they hit the table sending the pieces everywhere. it would be a nightmare and it would take forever to set everything back up again.
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@CaptCamping - its alot more than that :) A big setup like the one they showed could run upwards of 600-800 dollars...
Great idea, but TOTALLY not worth that kind of money.. I cast my own from my own sculptures. If anyone is interested in buying A LOT cheaper, let me know ;)
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Nerdgasm
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I could get an erection over this.... too bad it's not animate ;(
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@bud389 Nah, I use maps, models as well as hand-drawn and all are good for different things. When you want the feeling of awe and to make something feel special - you use a map or a model. When you want things to be more vacuous and flexible - you go for the hand-drawn on graph paper or vinyl mat.
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EYEGASM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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@snipa66 I started out just recently myself, and really what I found out was you only need the rules compendium book. For 10 bucks you can sub for a month to D&D insider and use their official character builder and you're good to go. Should cost you a total for 27bucks I think.
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@davidtres28 yea but first i must gain more info on d&d on got most 1st edition and some 2nd lol
I believe the term "nerd-gasm" is appropriate.
Artstsym 2 years ago 9
My eyes! The epic is too much...it...hurts!
davidtres28 10 months ago 6