The latest cavernous creation from Dwarven Forge is sure to send chills down your RPG arm with its amazing Ice Cavern set. The cold passage ways mix seamlessly with their traditional sets while giving the DM a slew of flexibility on the terrain board. Grab a winter coat and follow Ben for an inside look.
Project Red Rover P6: Mixing in Some Color
D&D, Egyptian, Hirst Arts, Home Brew, Terrain 1 Comment »The floors and walls now form the very foundation for your new Egyptian terrain game board. Your work is done, right? Hold on there, Claudius. The real proof is in the details. You’re certainly not going to send a group of rowdy adventurers into your new RPG environment without gussying the place up a bit. What kind of host are you?
Project Red Rover P5: Dropping a Base Coat
D&D, Egyptian, Hirst Arts, Home Brew, Terrain No Comments »Prunella – this Egyptian project is really starting to take on a life of its own. Dropping different shades of paint onto your pieces always seems to raise the stakes. So, let’s dig deeper into this first critical base coat step and show y’all how we cracked this nut.
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