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Lava Burst Board Setup 02 60x60cm Front View
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Lava Burst Board Setup 01 60x60cm top view
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Wargaming Setup: Arena Board 01
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Curse of the Citadel Map Example 2

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  • Painting Lava Tiles 1 month ago by JoeFrizzy Posted in: Painting - A little documentation of how I painted my Lava Tiles. I hope it helps you to paint your own. Maybe my documentation is also a good suggestion for a completely different painting of your own!
  • Painting_Classic-Dungeon-Tiles_Preview Painting Classic Dungeon Tiles 1 month ago by JoeFrizzy Posted in: Painting - 1. Priming Black and painting the sand After priming, I painted the gaps with Desert Yellow. The light sand should provide a great contrast to the dark tiles. 2. Painting “Black” To paint the dark tiles, I mixed a lot of black with a little white. To give the dark gray more depth, I added […]
  • Painting_Castle-Tiles_Preview Painting Castle Tiles 1 month ago by JoeFrizzy Posted in: Painting - 1. Priming Black + first brown layer After applying a black primer, I applied a first coat of brown paint. 2. Some more brown spots! I wasn’t entirely satisfied with the result: So I added some more brown spots with Army Painters Oak Brown and concentrated on the areas where you can see a lot […]

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  • Painting Lava Tiles 1 month ago by JoeFrizzy Posted in: Painting - A little documentation of how I painted my Lava Tiles. I hope it helps you to paint your own. Maybe my documentation is also a good suggestion for a completely different painting of your own!
  • Painting_Classic-Dungeon-Tiles_Preview Painting Classic Dungeon Tiles 1 month ago by JoeFrizzy Posted in: Painting - 1. Priming Black and painting the sand After priming, I painted the gaps with Desert Yellow. The light sand should provide a great contrast to the dark tiles. 2. Painting “Black” To paint the dark tiles, I mixed a lot of black with a little white. To give the dark gray more depth, I added […]
  • Painting_Castle-Tiles_Preview Painting Castle Tiles 1 month ago by JoeFrizzy Posted in: Painting - 1. Priming Black + first brown layer After applying a black primer, I applied a first coat of brown paint. 2. Some more brown spots! I wasn’t entirely satisfied with the result: So I added some more brown spots with Army Painters Oak Brown and concentrated on the areas where you can see a lot […]

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  • Painting Lava Tiles 1 month ago by JoeFrizzy Posted in: Painting - A little documentation of how I painted my Lava Tiles. I hope it helps you to paint your own. Maybe my documentation is also a good suggestion for a completely different painting of your own!
  • Painting_Classic-Dungeon-Tiles_Preview Painting Classic Dungeon Tiles 1 month ago by JoeFrizzy Posted in: Painting - 1. Priming Black and painting the sand After priming, I painted the gaps with Desert Yellow. The light sand should provide a great contrast to the dark tiles. 2. Painting “Black” To paint the dark tiles, I mixed a lot of black with a little white. To give the dark gray more depth, I added […]
  • Painting_Castle-Tiles_Preview Painting Castle Tiles 1 month ago by JoeFrizzy Posted in: Painting - 1. Priming Black + first brown layer After applying a black primer, I applied a first coat of brown paint. 2. Some more brown spots! I wasn’t entirely satisfied with the result: So I added some more brown spots with Army Painters Oak Brown and concentrated on the areas where you can see a lot […]

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  • Painting Lava Tiles 1 month ago by JoeFrizzy Posted in: Painting - A little documentation of how I painted my Lava Tiles. I hope it helps you to paint your own. Maybe my documentation is also a good suggestion for a completely different painting of your own!
  • Painting_Classic-Dungeon-Tiles_Preview Painting Classic Dungeon Tiles 1 month ago by JoeFrizzy Posted in: Painting - 1. Priming Black and painting the sand After priming, I painted the gaps with Desert Yellow. The light sand should provide a great contrast to the dark tiles. 2. Painting “Black” To paint the dark tiles, I mixed a lot of black with a little white. To give the dark gray more depth, I added […]
  • Painting_Castle-Tiles_Preview Painting Castle Tiles 1 month ago by JoeFrizzy Posted in: Painting - 1. Priming Black + first brown layer After applying a black primer, I applied a first coat of brown paint. 2. Some more brown spots! I wasn’t entirely satisfied with the result: So I added some more brown spots with Army Painters Oak Brown and concentrated on the areas where you can see a lot […]

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  • Painting Lava Tiles 1 month ago by JoeFrizzy Posted in: Painting - A little documentation of how I painted my Lava Tiles. I hope it helps you to paint your own. Maybe my documentation is also a good suggestion for a completely different painting of your own!
  • Painting_Classic-Dungeon-Tiles_Preview Painting Classic Dungeon Tiles 1 month ago by JoeFrizzy Posted in: Painting - 1. Priming Black and painting the sand After priming, I painted the gaps with Desert Yellow. The light sand should provide a great contrast to the dark tiles. 2. Painting “Black” To paint the dark tiles, I mixed a lot of black with a little white. To give the dark gray more depth, I added […]
  • Painting_Castle-Tiles_Preview Painting Castle Tiles 1 month ago by JoeFrizzy Posted in: Painting - 1. Priming Black + first brown layer After applying a black primer, I applied a first coat of brown paint. 2. Some more brown spots! I wasn’t entirely satisfied with the result: So I added some more brown spots with Army Painters Oak Brown and concentrated on the areas where you can see a lot […]

Latest Posts

  • Painting Lava Tiles 1 month ago by JoeFrizzy Posted in: Painting - A little documentation of how I painted my Lava Tiles. I hope it helps you to paint your own. Maybe my documentation is also a good suggestion for a completely different painting of your own!
  • Painting_Classic-Dungeon-Tiles_Preview Painting Classic Dungeon Tiles 1 month ago by JoeFrizzy Posted in: Painting - 1. Priming Black and painting the sand After priming, I painted the gaps with Desert Yellow. The light sand should provide a great contrast to the dark tiles. 2. Painting “Black” To paint the dark tiles, I mixed a lot of black with a little white. To give the dark gray more depth, I added […]
  • Painting_Castle-Tiles_Preview Painting Castle Tiles 1 month ago by JoeFrizzy Posted in: Painting - 1. Priming Black + first brown layer After applying a black primer, I applied a first coat of brown paint. 2. Some more brown spots! I wasn’t entirely satisfied with the result: So I added some more brown spots with Army Painters Oak Brown and concentrated on the areas where you can see a lot […]

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Detail Views

Column Detail with Gargoyle
Dungeon Tiles with glowing mushrooms and Bones and Skulls
contaminated Pit
Fireplace

Create Dungeon Maps | Elements Concept

Basic…Scenery…and Special Scenery…

Floor Elements

Basic Floors

Dungeon stone and brick tiles

3D printed modular dungeon terrain miniature basic stone and brick floor tiles

Bottom View with Diorama Sockets and round magnets

3D printed modular dungeon terrain miniature basic stone and brick floor tiles

Bottom view with round magnets

3D printed modular dungeon terrain miniature basic stone and brick floor tiles

Scenery Floors

Contaminated pit

a 3D printed modular tabletop terrain miniature contaminated pit

Huge Pillar Floor Elements

3D printed modular dungeon terrain miniature floor with pillar

Pillar Detail

3D printed modular tabletop terrain miniature pillar detail view

Wall Elements

Basic Walls

Wall Fill Element Collection

3D printed modular tabletop terrain miniature basic walls

Scenery Walls

Bricked Door

3D printed modular tabletop terrain miniature bricked door

Doors and Placeholder

Doors

Doors

3D printed modular dungeon terrain miniature doors

Bottom View with Diorama Sockets and round magnets

3D printed modular tabletop terrain miniatur door

Placeholder

Placeholder

3D printed modular tabletop terrain miniature placeholder

Different views

3D printed modular tabletop terrain miniature placeholders

Diorama Borders and Special Scenery

Diorama Borders

Create Diorama Look

3D printed modular tabletop terrain border elements

Special Scenery

The rocky Cliff

3D printed modular tabletop terrain miniature cliffs

Cliff Detail

Detail of modular tabletop terrain cliff miniature with a barred sewage pipe

Cliff Elements

3D printed modular tabletop terrain miniature cliffs

WIP | Work in Progress

An unexpected adventure will lead to unexpected discoveries…

Wall Scenery “The Great Hall”

… stories have reached us of magnificent halls where the walls are lined with columns and ornate reliefs depict the noble and brave deeds of heroes from past ages …
Even deep in the rocks on which the citadel was built, halls were cut into the stone. Gigantic columns support the massive cave ceiling, whose ceiling is high above your heads.
In awe, you enter these truly heroic halls, ready to face whatever awaits you here….

Wall Scenery "The Grat Hall" - work in progress
Torches and Pillar Detail Screenshot
Torches Detail FDM test print
Wall Scenery "The Grat Hall" - work in progress
The Great Hall Basic Elements Full View

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