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Great Hall Dungeon Setup Guide 2 months ago Posted in: Modular Dungeon Maps, Setup Examples - Welcome to the first setup guide for a “Cursed Citadel” Dungeon Map. The modular dungeon board consists of 7 areas (A-G). As these are only connected by doors and stairs, the individual areas can be easily pulled apart and moved separately. Below you will find a small assembly documentation for each area, so that you […]
Storage – the foundation for setup creations! 3 months ago Posted in: Uncategorized - Keeping all the parts of the set well sorted means that you can quickly find the parts you need. This not only allows for a quick build-up, but also a lot of fun when creating a new layout!I always try to sort the parts back when disassembling a setup and have now developed a fixed […]
Painting Lava Tiles 6 months ago 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 6 months ago 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 […]
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Great Hall Dungeon Setup Guide 2 months ago Posted in: Modular Dungeon Maps, Setup Examples - Welcome to the first setup guide for a “Cursed Citadel” Dungeon Map. The modular dungeon board consists of 7 areas (A-G). As these are only connected by doors and stairs, the individual areas can be easily pulled apart and moved separately. Below you will find a small assembly documentation for each area, so that you […]
Storage – the foundation for setup creations! 3 months ago Posted in: Uncategorized - Keeping all the parts of the set well sorted means that you can quickly find the parts you need. This not only allows for a quick build-up, but also a lot of fun when creating a new layout!I always try to sort the parts back when disassembling a setup and have now developed a fixed […]
Painting Lava Tiles 6 months ago 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 6 months ago 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 […]
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Great Hall Dungeon Setup Guide 2 months ago Posted in: Modular Dungeon Maps, Setup Examples - Welcome to the first setup guide for a “Cursed Citadel” Dungeon Map. The modular dungeon board consists of 7 areas (A-G). As these are only connected by doors and stairs, the individual areas can be easily pulled apart and moved separately. Below you will find a small assembly documentation for each area, so that you […]
Storage – the foundation for setup creations! 3 months ago Posted in: Uncategorized - Keeping all the parts of the set well sorted means that you can quickly find the parts you need. This not only allows for a quick build-up, but also a lot of fun when creating a new layout!I always try to sort the parts back when disassembling a setup and have now developed a fixed […]
Painting Lava Tiles 6 months ago 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 6 months ago 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 […]
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Great Hall Dungeon Setup Guide 2 months ago Posted in: Modular Dungeon Maps, Setup Examples - Welcome to the first setup guide for a “Cursed Citadel” Dungeon Map. The modular dungeon board consists of 7 areas (A-G). As these are only connected by doors and stairs, the individual areas can be easily pulled apart and moved separately. Below you will find a small assembly documentation for each area, so that you […]
Storage – the foundation for setup creations! 3 months ago Posted in: Uncategorized - Keeping all the parts of the set well sorted means that you can quickly find the parts you need. This not only allows for a quick build-up, but also a lot of fun when creating a new layout!I always try to sort the parts back when disassembling a setup and have now developed a fixed […]
Painting Lava Tiles 6 months ago 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 6 months ago 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 […]
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Great Hall Dungeon Setup Guide 2 months ago Posted in: Modular Dungeon Maps, Setup Examples - Welcome to the first setup guide for a “Cursed Citadel” Dungeon Map. The modular dungeon board consists of 7 areas (A-G). As these are only connected by doors and stairs, the individual areas can be easily pulled apart and moved separately. Below you will find a small assembly documentation for each area, so that you […]
Storage – the foundation for setup creations! 3 months ago Posted in: Uncategorized - Keeping all the parts of the set well sorted means that you can quickly find the parts you need. This not only allows for a quick build-up, but also a lot of fun when creating a new layout!I always try to sort the parts back when disassembling a setup and have now developed a fixed […]
Painting Lava Tiles 6 months ago 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 6 months ago 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 […]
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Great Hall Dungeon Setup Guide 2 months ago Posted in: Modular Dungeon Maps, Setup Examples - Welcome to the first setup guide for a “Cursed Citadel” Dungeon Map. The modular dungeon board consists of 7 areas (A-G). As these are only connected by doors and stairs, the individual areas can be easily pulled apart and moved separately. Below you will find a small assembly documentation for each area, so that you […]
Storage – the foundation for setup creations! 3 months ago Posted in: Uncategorized - Keeping all the parts of the set well sorted means that you can quickly find the parts you need. This not only allows for a quick build-up, but also a lot of fun when creating a new layout!I always try to sort the parts back when disassembling a setup and have now developed a fixed […]
Painting Lava Tiles 6 months ago 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 6 months ago 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 6 months ago 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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Basic…Scenery…and Special Scenery…
Floor Elements
Basic Floors
Scenery Floors
Wall Elements
Basic Walls
Scenery Walls
Doors and Placeholder
Doors
Placeholder
Diorama Borders and Special Scenery
Diorama Borders
Special Scenery