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Dungeon Resource

Mezillious
Hey guys,
Wasn't sure where to post this, but i stumbled upon a great resource for war gaming.

It's a site that has modular dungeons that you can print off and arrange in any way you like. There are 30 dungeons available for free download in PDF format. I printed off 2 and joined them together to get what you see below.


They are black and white and seem to fit 28mm bases quite well. There is a huge variety to choose from and there is even a picture which shows you how to join all 30 dungeons up in one super dungeon!

They are available separately or in one file.

I'm going to use this for my next Space Crusade game but I'm sure you guys will find tons of uses for them!

http://old.enworld.org/CrookedStaffProductions/page22

Apologies if this has already been posted, couldn't find the right section to post it in.

Cheers,
Mez
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MortiS-the-Lost
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Excellent find!

Looks like they'd fit in nicely with the D&D 3rd/3.5 dungeon tiles and maps, shame they don't appear to come with markers for furniture ect to match ...
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Re: Dungeon Resource

Billiam Babble
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The guy/people who run the CSP site are really talented folk, there's quite a few drool-worthy pages there.  
I'd never seen those maps printed up to scale for miniatures though - was it difficult to do?  Looks really impressive.  Thanks for sharing the photo


*very intrigued*
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Re: Dungeon Resource

Mezillious
Not difficult at all. Each of the dungeons come as a PDF file. The first page is an overview you can see at the bottom of the picture, and the rest of the pages consist of the dungeon broken up into 6 parts. Don't need to scale or resize anything, just print it out! I cut around the pieces and then laminated them so that they would be a bit more hard-wearing, but that is not a necessary step.

We played Space Crusade on them tonight and it went quite well. Downloaded some doors from the site too to go with the theme. With such a large selection, I can't ever see myself running out of material - Looking at having a few more people next week so i'll probably print out another map and join 3 together - i'll post more pics when I get it done!