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Originally Posted by keglo
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Originally Posted by Hahma
Thanks Keglo. Took a little work, but worth it I think. The building kit with the domed arches was only like $28, and the ruins pieces with the tile floors was about the same or a little less cost. It's mostly time gluing them and painting/ varnishing them.
My buddy Chris is crazy obsessive with terrain. He already has a bunch, but his Dwarven Forge stuff just came in. He still has to paint it, but it looks pretty darn sweet.
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Holy crap balls, that Dwarven Forge stuff looks sweet indeed! That must have cost about a bazillion dollars!
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Yeah Keglo, he has a problem...he keeps buying really cool stuff
Here is a quote from him in his thread in our wargaming group's Facebook page, under the pictures of the Dwarven Forge stuff.
"One day, when I have a big enough table set up, and since I've backed a few of their kickstarters, I could literally have a dungeon, leading to a mountainous/rocky area, leading to a cavern system, to the sewers, to a village, and up to the castle. Epic is the only word for that...well, maybe obsessive or crazy also...but epically obsessive crazy!
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He's like the kid on the block that had all the coolest toys, and you were friends with him
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Here's a review/preview of the Ulterior Motives set for Frostgrave. It's currently on
Nickstarter. I backed it at Wizard 2 to get the cards and the resin pieces. This is more of a pre-order, and will ship in June.