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Post by noncharon on Sept 10, 2013 22:04:21 GMT -5
I'm about to run my players through Gardmore Abbey (d&d 4e) and thought I'd make an obelisk. The adventure has one laying down and only 4 feet tall. Mine is taller but has spaces for the players to sqeeze or shoot through. i used DM Scotty's crumbled pillars technique on a chipboard on foamcore base.
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Post by monkeywithtacos on Sept 10, 2013 22:46:08 GMT -5
Nice! (Cool Fez too!)
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Post by bloodchoke on Sept 10, 2013 23:15:48 GMT -5
Nice! I just started running Gardmore Abbey myself and I'm working on a few pieces for it. In fact, in trying to make the flesh golem that will be lying on this obelisk out of a couple dollar store toys (see The Odd Couple thread). Also have made the Gatehouse and the missing Orc Retinue hall, and currently working on the wizards tower. Please post anything you make for the adventure! I'm excited someone else on here is running it and really want to see what you come up with.
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Post by dm1scotty on Sept 11, 2013 0:43:35 GMT -5
Very nice.
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Post by skunkape on Sept 11, 2013 10:55:17 GMT -5
That's a great looking piece of terrain! Well done!
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Post by madladdesigns on Sept 11, 2013 16:09:39 GMT -5
That looks like a professional piece, nice work.
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Post by noncharon on Sept 11, 2013 18:06:54 GMT -5
Thanks for the compliments. I've had people suggest I sell some of my stuff. I won't for 2 reasons. Not all of it turns out that good, and there is no way in hell I'd get paid enough for the amount of time I put into a piece like this.
I got the fez from fez-o-rama, a website. I think it was about 65.00 delivered. They're high quality work.
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