Dungeon photos at last!

Started by Squirrel, 12 July 2011, 07:29:07 PM

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Squirrel

Although I finished painting my dungeon and small collection of heroes and beasties several months ago, I've only just got around to uploading the photos:


Dungeon1 by Squirrel1340, on Flickr


Dungeon3 by Squirrel1340, on Flickr


Dungeon2 by Squirrel1340, on Flickr

I really enjoyed painting these up as a distraction from other things, and had a few fun games too!

Cheers,

Kev

sixsideddice

WOW, kev!!!

Really, really, REALLY nice. I love that traditional grey stone look of your dungeon. I`ve seen many tile layouts at this stage, and many of them are simply awesome to the max (especially Nik`s Egyptian/Mummy Pulp style sandstone paint job), but I DO profess a liking for the trad` grey over black undercoating.

Love the minis too; and I especially like the way you did your doors.

Nice work.



Six

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nikharwood

Nicely done Kev - I do like the skellies....top-notch  8)

Squirrel

Thanks guys.

I was very tempted to go for the sandstone look, but decided the traditional grey gave a better contrast to the items being placed it the dungeon.

Skellies are always fun, and sooo quick and easy to paint!

Cheers,

Kev

sixsideddice

QuoteI was very tempted to go for the sandstone look,

I know that feeling too Kev. When I first saw the sandstone look, I almost re-did my entire dungeon to match. It looks awesome doesn`t it? However, I really do like the grey effect very much. So in the end I decided to go the slightly more expensive (but ultimately more rewarding) route, and buy a second set of dungeon tiles and paint the next one in sandstone  :)


Six  :-\