Thanks I will look for them.Law wrote: ↑Sun Sep 16, 2018 1:32 pmOne bookshelf (the free-standing one) is Thomarillion. The squatter bookshelf against a stone wall and floor is Grendel resin, as is the big stone throne and desk.unclebilly wrote: ↑Sun Sep 16, 2018 1:31 pm Cool setup. Who makes the chair and 1/2 round looking table and bookshelf ?
Biggest dungeon ever
- unclebilly
- Minotaur
- Posts: 1357
- Joined: Fri Nov 15, 2013 7:47 am
- Location: usa








Re: Biggest dungeon ever
Re: Biggest dungeon ever
Incredible... i love how the seat of power can be accessed from multiple doors - truly how a ruler would design an audience chamber
amazing how the big columns (in the room leading to Zaltar's throne) can make the full size archway look like a rodent hole
You da man!
amazing how the big columns (in the room leading to Zaltar's throne) can make the full size archway look like a rodent hole
You da man!
"Miniatures?, sure sign of a petty mind!" - 'The Women' 1939
Re: Biggest dungeon ever
Great photos as usual Law! Never get tired of scrolling through these ... Honestly if I can manage to buy a Golem Tiers and an Emperors Mega pack Im going to do it, but with how things go in the store here, I won't hold my breath.
I also was wondering about the semi circular dest and large chair. They look so good they had to be resin! Assuming you painted those? Your painting mini rust looks like it has worn off, those minis look great!
I also was wondering about the semi circular dest and large chair. They look so good they had to be resin! Assuming you painted those? Your painting mini rust looks like it has worn off, those minis look great!
- Arcarius2001
- Minotaur Lord
- Posts: 2067
- Joined: Wed May 04, 2011 11:32 am
- Location: California








Re: Biggest dungeon ever
Great setup, great shots, great minis, great accessories!! I’m tempted to try a Tony the Tiger impression but I think you get the point. It’s great!!
Re: Biggest dungeon ever
This is by far my favorite of your builds so far! The accessories really go a long way to creating a sense of real place inside the dungeon. This gives me an increasing sense that what I want is to use Castles or City Builder to create exterior settings, and then when the players go inside a building, move them into a much more expansive DoD layout that couldn't literally fit inside the same space. It may not be realistic, but I think it is a better representation of the emotional layout of narratives -- ie, interiors are relatively smaller spaces but they are places where lots of important stuff happens, so they are emotionally large, whereas exteriors are often about travel and moving between interiors.
Re: Biggest dungeon ever
Love the build, it's full of excellent ideas and innovations in building.
The control room reminds me a bit of the hidden room in Inferno (the 1980 horror film)...watching everything going on in the complex.
Also, it took me a little sleuthing to figure out your dungeon grated floors...nice re-purposing of the CBS grates!!!
The control room reminds me a bit of the hidden room in Inferno (the 1980 horror film)...watching everything going on in the complex.
Also, it took me a little sleuthing to figure out your dungeon grated floors...nice re-purposing of the CBS grates!!!

- Archimagus
- Orc
- Posts: 386
- Joined: Tue Mar 16, 2010 6:59 am
- Location: Dublin, Ohio






Re: Biggest dungeon ever
Where did the potion bottles come from?
Re: Biggest dungeon ever
The clear/green bottles are from either Deep Cuts Unpainted or Nolzurs, both Wizkids minis lines. The solid painted bottles in a few other places (like on top of the desk) are from an old French company whose name escapes me. They did a big tavern dio set and it came with tons of bottles and shelves.
Re: Biggest dungeon ever
Some of the recent WizKids promo sets for Pathfinder/D&D sets I believe also have a bunch of little fiddly bits which included some potion bottles as well.
The Rusty Dragon inn had a bunch of "liquor bottles" that could be potions.
http://www.pathfinderminis.com/gallery20.htm
The Tomb of Annilhilation promo pack had a bunch of small potion bottles and some scrolls.
http://www.minisgallery.com/dnd/dnd10.htm
The Rusty Dragon inn had a bunch of "liquor bottles" that could be potions.
http://www.pathfinderminis.com/gallery20.htm
The Tomb of Annilhilation promo pack had a bunch of small potion bottles and some scrolls.
http://www.minisgallery.com/dnd/dnd10.htm
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 2 guests