I’ve had these Shard Striders laying around for a while now. They were intended for a D&D oneshot I have yet to get a chance to run. However, I had this idea of a Mirror Room encounter for D&D and decided to use these two as Mirror Golems. To give them the chrome mirror effect, […]
Category: Terrain and Scenery
When I made my Gaming board set 13, it was meant for the violent wasteland of the 4th layer of hell: Phelegethos. But as I have learned more about Phlegethos, and especially the capital Abriymoch, I’ve realised I have a need for terrain that feels more … constructed, more like an actual city, but in […]
My wife spotted these little crystals at a museum in Malmö as potential terrain material. They were pretty neat so I bought a handful and made these little crystal scatter pieces. I always find it super fun to make terrain that I don’t already have a specific purpose for and in this case I made […]
Sometimes something unforeseen happens that requires me to create some terrain … fast. One example is this Mount Celestia gaming board set. And yesterday evening I found out I had to run a different D&D game than planned, which required me to complete an additional, but important feature to my existing Posh Ball gaming board […]
Sometimes players do something wholly unexpected. This happened in a game last year where the party were adventuring in Phlegethos the 4th layer of Hell but suddenly made an unexpected move that teleported them to Mount Celestia an altogether different landscape. this made me scramble to create a full gaming board for Mount Celestia using […]
I’m working on a Christmas chapter for our current campaign The Troll Hunt and I need some Christmas themed scatter. One thing I wanted was some Christmas presents and here is how I did a bunch fast. Material I bought some colourful beads, some thin sparkly tape and some tiny bells at Flying Tiger. Already […]
I don’t really know if a bunch of tiles justify being called a gaming board set, but here we go. While living temporarily in Stockholm, I did a few terrain bits including a few city tiles that I made using the core of a Foam Core board glued on top of some cup coasters and […]
I was looking through my bits box and found all sorts of things that could be decorations on graves and grave stones so I decided to make a bunch of graves using squares of cork and these bits painted as old brass. Really happy with these.
We will soon begin a new Dungeons & Dragons campaign that will most likely take place on a lush mountainside. While I do have a small, grassy Ultimate Dungeon Terrain I wanted something that felt more like wet, northern mountain/hill terrain. I normally make terrain that is fairly modular, but still with a cinematic feel. […]
I am pretty sure this will be my last post of 2021… other than my Hobby Year Book for 2021. And it does complete my Phlegethos gaming board to some extend. I still have some other scatter bits I want to create, but they mainly just expand the range of scatter below. Some of these […]
I finished my Phlegethos board recently. The idea was to have a lavaboard with floating elements on top. And I was quite happy with it. In the process I decided to add tiles as it would give a hint of semi-civilised world plus both my players and I like tiles for tactical encounters. All good. […]
Our part ended the last campaign with a big win… but at a cost. One of the heroes paid 19% of her soul to use a Hellfire Cannon and that has opened up for a trip to hell in our next campaign. More specifically, I decided that the party will be exploring (and hopefully surviving) […]