Super Dungeon Explore/ RPG 3d Hex Tile Project
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About the Project
This is a spur of the moment idea that came about mostly from a bout of insanity and brilliance. I think. I came across a massive amount of old plaster terrain from a friend last month and after thinking what to do with all of this while I am cleaning, fixing and assembling, I decided to mostly use this for Super Dungeon Explore which I have a large collection that is on going as I recently got into it and so far, the two are going hand in hand. As far as terrain projects goes, this one is gonna be the most demanding and the heaviest.
Related Game: Super Dungeon Explore
Related Genre: General
This Project is Active
The beginnings
This project started off on the whim more than anything else. Back in December 2019, I was contacted by a friend who wanted to thin out his collection of plaster terrain dating back to the 90s from The Dwarves Stonecutter if I remember the labels correctly. I will change once I find another label.
Anyway, to tell a long story short, I have recently ended a massive project where I was making foam hexes using the hex terrain tool kit and after a single night of planning, I dove straight into the project.
The other contributing factor to this decision is my growing collection of chili or SD (super deformed) minis from Super Dungeon Explore. With the background explained, lets get into the details of this massive project!
Next is one of the opening gateways for height and width testing. I say very good.
The build-up: Week One.
So apparently I have to upload 1-2 pics at a time or else for some reason, it won’t upload at all. Fair enough. I am also limited to 12 entries. Ok.
With that out of the way, let’s resume progress from what is now last week.
Week Two: This is getting messy
As what can be guessed at by the title; working with plaster pieces is a messy affair. The liquid nails that is easy to rub off dries in the pores of my hands and fingers and the dust is getting everywhere; even with a vacuum attached to the band saw, it is still a messy affair.
I have found labels where these plaster pieces came from. When I tried looking on the internet, I get nothing related to this. I think the company folded after the dot com bust back in the early 2000s.
Week 4: Catching Up.
Wow. This whole corona business had for a short while made the local internet unbearable and then the router took a turn for the worse but with that fixed, it is time to resume my weekly updates but a tad accelerated to catch up on lost time.
These take a while to upload cause reasons so I will try to upload the other weeks as often as I can until I have caught up. So until next time.
Weeks 5/6 Lots has Happened.
Weeks 7+ March to May 2020
This is a long overdue update. The following have been taken between March of 2020 to May 2020.
Weeks 7+ March to May 2020
This is a long overdue update. The following have been taken between March of 2020 to May 2020. They mostly show the construction of the side “secret” passageway, and the completion of the front wall and the start of the outside area.