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Regular Dakkanaut




VA USA

Was doing my daily search on kickstarter and stumbled upon this:

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/texturestamps/your-board-create-your-own-dungeon-tiles

I've been waiting for a new one to start up around scenery, and I'm not a fan of cardboard. Really clever idea but so simple. What do you all think?

The designs are pretty simple, maybe could use more detail IMO
   
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Drakhun





Eaton Rapids, MI

Interesting Kickstarter.

This thread belongs up in the News and Rumors Threads though.

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Fixture of Dakka






I am interested in people's experiences with their first KS...

I have to say, Bake Clay is not reasonable for my wargaming terrain needs from past experience. Possibly could use this with some epoxy-putty or GS but I also question the longevity of the rubber mold since they do break down.

Does seem nice for people inexperienced at more advanced techniques and scared of resin/dental plaster and making molds.

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Regular Dakkanaut




VA USA

nkelsch wrote:
I am interested in people's experiences with their first KS...

I have to say, Bake Clay is not reasonable for my wargaming terrain needs from past experience. Possibly could use this with some epoxy-putty or GS but I also question the longevity of the rubber mold since they do break down.

Does seem nice for people inexperienced at more advanced techniques and scared of resin/dental plaster and making molds.


It seems (to me) to be a really cheap way to model ground effects, IE cobble stone. The sci-fi theme leaves a bit to be desired though. Even the door looks more Dwarvin than futuristic

PS My first KS was the Ouya... So yeah mine sucked, but the others have been great.

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Lit By the Flames of Prospero





Edmonton, Alberta

Could I use use the resin and dental plaster I already use for my histarts molds?

The walls are what I'm most interested in

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