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Dwarven Forge - World's Finest Miniature Terrain

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Uploaded by on Apr 29, 2008

This video gives you a glimpse of the incredible Dwarven Forge miniature terrain in action. The pieces are rock hard, and they come completely hand painted and ready to use for games like Dungeons and Dragons. It is scaled for 25-28mm miniatures, and the pieces are completely modular for unlimited design possibilities. More info at www.dwarvenforge.com

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  • I believe the term "nerd-gasm" is appropriate.

  • My eyes! The epic is too much...it...hurts!

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  • Must be really expensive

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • @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 ;)

  • Nerdgasm

  • I could get an erection over this.... too bad it's not animate ;(

  • @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.

  • EYEGASM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @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.

  • @davidtres28 yea but first i must gain more info on d&d on got most 1st edition and some 2nd lol

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