Professionally I work in design and if there is one thing I have learned over the years, is that what looks good and how long it takes to make isn’t always associated. This statue is a good example, this is super super easy to make. I used the following items: Winner Trophy from Tiger Marble […]
Category: Terrain and Scenery
Inspired by Black Magic Craft’s Skull Stones, I found a cheap halloween skeleton in the local supermarket and I got the idea to turn it into the fossilised remains of a long lost race of Titans, who gave the name to “Titan Heights” the central mountain range in our current campaign. I tried to make […]
Now that we are starting to settle in in Copenhagen, I thought it would be fun to start creating some bigger scenery pieces having been using UDT almost exclusively for last 18 months. And I did have an upcoming D&D session I wanted to run as a small classic dungeon crawl in a temple consisting […]
It is amazing what you can get our of some skeleton bits, hot glue, a bit of boredom and some imagination. Really pleased with this pile of bodies and bones. Here’s the final result. Further down are photos of how I did it. How to make your own pile Step 1: Cut some skeleton bits […]
Inspired by this cool terrain tutorial I decided to make a small Underdark terrain set out of cork table protectors, glue and paint. This was fun, fast, easy and different to make. Normally I would never use these colour combos but frankly, crafting this terrain made me reminisce of the days when I was digging […]
As our party has found themselves in the frozen Feywild, I’ve made a second Mini Snowy Terrain Set to complement the city one I made earlier. The set har 3 parts: A snowy UDT A set of frosen natural shapes A set of icy dungeon tiles. Snowy UDT (Ultimate Dungeon Terrain) Th Snowy UDT is […]
My wife and I have relocated to Stockholm until next spring. All my D&D stuff, scenery, miniatures etc, has been put in storage until we return to Denmark. However, our London gaming group has decided to start up playing online again so with that in mind, I needed to “restock” starting with a set of […]
I normally write summary posts at the end of the year, but since I’ve now packed away all my hobby stuff in preparation for moving back to Denmark after 21 years in London, I might as well just bite the bullet and publish what scenery I did make in 2020. There isn’t much compared to […]
This is an example of a freakishly fast built piece of scenery. Drying time aside, I probably spent 20 minutes building and painting it and it works!
I buy minis for what I need to play, but once in a while I pick something up just because it is cool, such as this Living Icon from Fenris Games. I decided to go all out on the living element of it and painted all eyes as natural eyes. To give them an additional […]
At the time of writing this, UK is in lockdown due to the Corana virus. This means that A) we can no longer get together for Dungeons & Dragons and B) we now have enough time to increase the frequency of D&D games! Given I’m an old-school D&D hobbyist, playing online with Roll20 etc has […]
I found these funky tentacles at a Tiger store in London and thought they would be great for tentacles in D&D. I posted it on Twitter and somebody pointed me to this great video on how to make the tentacles. The one thing I would say is: Be careful with the stuff he is fulling […]