Dungeon in plywood project

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I've started to create a modular dungeon in carved plywood (I carved the plywood in linear ,non-deep tracks, I assure you is very simple and the final result is pretty cool).
I'm working on a core set of 4 rooms, 4 corridors and 4 little tiles, there will be useful to represent fighting situations in a cooler way than the "plexiglass method". I hope to increse the number of tiles as soon as possible (I'm thinking about thiner corridors and smaller rooms in heroquest style).

(To a better explain, pictures are better than words )











 

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Umboman Umboman
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I used Balsa wood in my teens to make a 'flying' glider & have never given it a second thought.But after this & MortiS Balsa wheels I think I have seriously under estimated its usefulness.The finished tiles look like cast resin.Amazing.I appreciate it is easy to carve,but sculpting to that level needs talent.Perhaps it can be learnt as Harry Hill says "Theres only one way to find out!".
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MortiS-the-Lost MortiS-the-Lost
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Marchomer wrote
Concerning the house rules, I've complete it (mixing existing stuff with something mine) but I think I need a little more beta testing yet, I named it HACK!
I've been messing about in photoshop this evening and I came up with this:

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~The ravings of a single mad Goblin is bad enough, but such a power-hungry, malice-filled creature as Mortis can never hope to be understood~
Marchomer Marchomer
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MortiS-the-Lost wrote
I've been messing about in photoshop this evening and I came up with this:
I adore you!!!
Thanks so much!
+ Other planes lie beyond the reach Of normal sense and common roads But they are no less real Than what we see or touch or feel. +
MortiS-the-Lost MortiS-the-Lost
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your welcome dude
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~The ravings of a single mad Goblin is bad enough, but such a power-hungry, malice-filled creature as Mortis can never hope to be understood~
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MortiS-the-Lost wrote
PS: is that a Darksword Dragon in the last picture?
After more than a year I finally solved the mistery of the Dragon when I went to Lucca C&G!
As I remembered it was conceived as a black dragon, it's a Mirliton miniature.

(This miniatures company has a lot of interesting stuff! Take a look!)
+ Other planes lie beyond the reach Of normal sense and common roads But they are no less real Than what we see or touch or feel. +
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