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Hey guys,

I just completed the first of several 3D cardstock fantasy creatures. Is there anything special you'd like to see done in this format? I picked a beholder for the first one because the WOTC mini is just way too expensive for a lot of people. I've got four more in the works, but that's it so let me know if there is something you think needs doing. Thanks!

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Cardboard chickens.

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Very nice.

I'd say Red dragon.

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Giants.

Big, honkin', old school lookin' giants.

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Naw.. wanna cause a party to go insane, all you need is the 400 pt regenerating flying insect. It can be a fly, a mosquito, gnat, or whatever. But no matter what kind of damage is inflicted on this thing, it keeps coming back.

I've drive whole parties into fits with just one singly fly.
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Damage? Who needs damage? Get a freaking bottle. Problem solved.

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I have to admit that looks much cooler than I would have predicted. Amazing what your doing with the 3 D line.
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Wow. That looks really good.
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Rhuvein wrote:
Wow. That looks really good.

I agree! It looks great.

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serleran wrote:
Damage? Who needs damage? Get a freaking bottle. Problem solved.

Did I forget to mention they have giant strength?
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Post by CharlieRock »

The Beholder is great!
Others I'd like to see is a hydra, dragon, or chimera.
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Post by Fat Dragon Games »

Thanks all. Great ideas, we actually have a dragon and hydra in the works right now.
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Ooh! If you can pull off the hydra I bet you can do a Chimera. I would think it would actually be easier.
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Owlbear. Seriously.

Or, a fire-breathing woolly mammoth.

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serleran wrote:
Owlbear. Seriously.
Treebore wrote:
Ooh! If you can pull off the hydra I bet you can do a Chimera. I would think it would actually be easier.

Both added to the to-do list.
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I would like to see you do Golems.. the big blocky chunky ones.. stone, clay, and iron..

Either that or something like an Ooze made out of cardboard? (lol)

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porkuslime wrote:
I would like to see you do Golems.. the big blocky chunky ones.. stone, clay, and iron..

Either that or something like an Ooze made out of cardboard? (lol)

Then we better make sure the line is "popular". But yeah, if the rest look as cool after I put them together, I would love some golems as well. All the "big" monsters, really.

No, I haven't put any together yet, I'm tapped out for Christmas. But I'll definitely be able to afford them after the New Year.
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Here is a preview image of the gelatinous cube from our next Dragon Tiles set, TOMBS AND HORRORS.

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The gelatinous cube looks really cool. That would scare the players!

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That is so cool!
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Very nice GC!
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How big is the cube when its made? I'd like one that's about 6 inches tall.

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FYI,

I got the first two sets as a great Christmas present, I haven't printed them out yet, but looking at the patterns they are definitely easy. The only thing I feel may be tricky is the Behol--- I mean eye monsters eye stalks. Even so with e-xacto knives and toothpicks for gluing it may be a little challenging but I believe I am up to it.

Plus I love the variety and the wooden bridge made me decide to run a great old scenario out of a Dungeon adventure. Think classic Indiana Jones scene on old wood and rope bridge crossing a thousand foot chasm. IT will really help bring out the "tight" combat area and drive home the deadly threat of falling 1,000 feet to your death. I should be able to do the scenario in my home games "Christmas adventure" that Erika Balsley wrote up as a freebie for True20.

I should have time to get these all printed out on cardstock at Staples this Sunday, I hope.
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serleran wrote:
How big is the cube when its made? I'd like one that's about 6 inches tall.

I've got two in this set, 2" and 4". Lemme see if I can squeeze enough out of the 4" one to get it to 6" for you.
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