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Post by Coldest Orchestra on Aug 7, 2014 5:23:22 GMT -9
Hello everyone, this humble simple thread shall be home to the builds I manage to complete for my D&D games. I have bought a lot of papercraft models while on deployment in Afghanistan and then was to busy running around when I got back. Now that my time in Service is done, I plan on painting all those miniatures and building all those models. I will try to leave a weekly update even if its a small update such as one thing got built or a single model painted, or if nothing else a new list of ideas, or encounters. I want to do this so as to keep me building and improving my skill set. So if I'm not updating email me at coldorchestra@yahoo.com and tell me too! ^^ I look forward to learning improving and getting to know the community.
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Post by Vermin King on Aug 7, 2014 6:09:18 GMT -9
Anxiously awaiting photos. My next set to post will not be that impressive, but I always like to see what folks are working on
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Post by Coldest Orchestra on Aug 16, 2014 3:25:04 GMT -9
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Post by oldschooldm on Aug 16, 2014 4:27:09 GMT -9
Coldest Orchestra - Nice first builds! I noticed that you didn't attach the roofs (something I also do with my builds.) Was that to make the model fold-flat or perhaps to insert an interior? Just curious.
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Post by Coldest Orchestra on Aug 16, 2014 5:44:46 GMT -9
The roofs are actually attached but I haven't done any cover up work on the underside as the gaps of the roof are white so I haven't glued the edging down I'm debating whether to print and cut some textures to fit on the underside or to just do a solid color using paint or marker.
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Post by WackyAnne on Aug 16, 2014 9:00:13 GMT -9
The roofs are actually attached but I haven't done any cover up work on the underside as the gaps of the roof are white so I haven't glued the edging down I'm debating whether to print and cut some textures to fit on the underside or to just do a solid color using paint or marker. Actually, those end flaps that you've left open at the ends are supposed to fold-under and be glued so there isn't any white showing on the outside of the model. It looks interesting the way you did it though, I might try a variation on it sometime. You could use some coloured paper or cardstock underneath, I've used that with much success on some models. Also, it doesn't weaken glue points the way additional ink/toner/marker can. And on the free cottage, I left one side of the roof unattached so it could serve as a gift box. I put in one of Dryw's wagons, a driver, and a couple of xtea's horses for my GM for the next time she runs a caravan protection encounter
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Post by Coldest Orchestra on Aug 26, 2014 3:13:05 GMT -9
Okay won't lie printed out Lord ZseZse ' s elven tower but haven't got around to it due to trying to get things stable house wise. On a separate note 5th edition players handbook for D&D is awesome.
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Post by Coldest Orchestra on Sept 4, 2014 11:20:50 GMT -9
Still here still in transition, however been looking at my D&D game and it looks like I might be able to do multiple stories in the same homebrew universe. First Party consists of a Human Wizard, a Yautja (HalfOrc) Fighter, a Yautja (HalfOrc) Paladin, and lastly a Forest nymph (Forest Gnome) rogue. I have the Cardboard miniatures chosen printed and will post as soon as I get them done.
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