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Inked Adventures cardboard bases for cardboard minis

Billiam Babble
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Bases for use with slottable cardboard minis (like the free figures available on the One Monk Website: http://onemonk.com/Home.html )

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ZIP of PDFs for all 6 sets of bases:
http://inkedadventures.com/main/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/bases_IAbb.zip


I don't want to jinx the projects just yet,  but there may be plans to bundle cardboard minis in with some of my modular dungeon sets.

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Marchomer
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Ingenious work as always and very nice link, I must admit I'm reappraising paper miniatures. Some of that stuff is really cool (especially the tank).
+ 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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MortiS-the-Lost
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In reply to this post by Billiam Babble
interesting ...

so paper minis, floor plans .... add a rule-set and you've got the makings of your print-n-play dungeon crawler
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Billiam Babble
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MortiS-the-Lost wrote
so paper minis, floor plans .... add a rule-set and you've got the makings of your print-n-play dungeon crawler
It's always on my mind. ;)

Ignore the bad trimming on this cardboard figures - it was done in a bad light etc. ;)
Again, I never profess to be any good at actually assembling stuff...

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Don't mix base styles!

(Figures: http://onemonk.com/Heroes.html - Used with some permission)