Hex Dungeon
(For your listening pleasure, play this song, Head Hex Games while reading this post:)So in my continuing quest to find the perfect dungeon crawl game, I'm Kickstarting a new one called Gloomhaven...
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The new colors for the floor match better if you want a more brown earthly tone and looks good.I have this mold and have meant to create a layout like you have done but always seems like there is so...
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looks very good, because of you beautiful build I've been thinking to get the hex molds.
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After taking a break, I started working on the issue of the corners of the hex-shaped rooms. An easy solution would be to stack a column of the floor pieces:But I wanted to see if I could use the...
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Looking darn good! Since you're pouring your own molds anyway, it is surprisingly fun to sculpt fieldstone pieces in Bruce's style. Just take a block of polymer clay, give it roughly the right shape,...
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Here's a somewhat easier solution for your corners than the one eikman suggested. Press the polymer clay into Bruce's octagon tower mold (or even just use a couple of straight fieldstone bricks.) Pick...
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Oh, yeah, I guess I could have made some custom pieces! I haven't really sculpted that much and am a little intimidated by trying to match Bruce's molds. But LadySabelle, that sounds like a good idea,...
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The corners don't look bad at all and it's only my nitpicking inner brat that would suggest changes. But then my first reaction was to like the stacked hex columns as something different that broke up...
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Then again, you could always make the corners wooden with the plank mold. That way, you can cut/sand/shape the wooden pieces whichever way you want.
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LadySabelle wrote:The corners don't look bad at all and it's only my nitpicking inner brat that would suggest changes. But then my first reaction was to like the stacked hex columns as something...
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bumyong wrote:Hey, no worries, Lady. I appreciate the input from the forums. Really like all of your builds even though I tease you for setting off fireworks. I know you have posted photos but is...
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Holy cow, that fireworks display is way more awesome than I ever imagined! How the heck did you time the sequence of everything! And I love that car at the very end turning onto your street. It was...
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That was one of the smallest displays I've done in years. There's less than $800 worth of fireworks there. All the fireworks are fused together with various speed fuses ranging in timing from...
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a;slkdknhf;lasdhfasd So, I am retyping all of this because I just created this account to contact Bumyong but I can't send him messages on here so I am replying to this active thread BUT without...
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noob wrote:What plaster did you use? I was going to pick up some Hydrocal. Do you think that will work fine or would you recommend something else? You started with your first batch being 300 tiles. Do...
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Noob: I sent you some PM's. Look at the upper top left of this webpage. Make sure you are logged in to your yuku account. To the right of your name are three teeny icons. Click on the number next to...
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I'm a GURPS player myself and all mapping, moving, combat, etc. is done with One Inch Hexes.Here is my solution to hex dungeons. Geomorph Tests More Geomorph Tests Reasons behind my Geomorphs I've...
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The earlier question on Hydrocal could use a bit more explaining. USG Hydrocal white gypsum cement (a modified plaster) has a crush strength of around 5500-6500 psi, which is far more durable than the...
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