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Inked Adventures: 3D Furniture For Dungeons

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INKED ADVENTURES: Hand Drawn 3D Furniture for Dungeons

 

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Contained in this pack is a selection of easy-to-assemble dungeon furniture for use with 25/28/30mm figures.  Suitable for use with any 1inch=5ft floor plans and battle-maps.

Printed once, the four pages of this pack will generate:

  • 2 bookcases, 2 chests
  • 1 feasting table with 2 benches
  • 6 beds
  • 2 tables with 6 chairs


Most of the pieces are based on simple boxes, so complex instructions are not  necessary.

All of the original art is hand-drawn in a style which adapts well to grey-scale printing (if required).

Enjoy!

-Billiam Babble of Inked Adventures, 2011.

 

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(Photo of 3D furniture ... as assembled by the artist - thus proving that even a novice modeller can make these.  Hey, I can draw this stuff - just don't ask me to glue it together. ;) -Bb)


 

The 3D furniture in this pack is ideal for use with Inked Adventures: Modular Dungeon Cut-Up Sections (Click on the Inked Adventures logo to the right to see our other products and free downloads).


basic Pack thumbnailMany of the products sold by Inked Adventures are designed to be used with the

Modular Dungeon Cut-Up Sections Basic Pack

40 pages of dungeon corridors, rooms, doors and much more.

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Check out our full range for expansions and free downloads.

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October 10th, 2014
Perfect! says it all but here are forty-three more character [...]
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August 15th, 2013
An interesting collection of basic dungeon furniture paper models, the natural evolution from the 2D counters available in other "Inked Adventures" dungeon products, while retaining that essential style. Even the "boxy" look of the [...]
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May 21st, 2012
This is a fun little addition for dungeon props. You get several pages of fold-up furniture with easy -to-follow instructions. Most of the furniture ends up as a "box" with the furniture printed on it, but that works fine to create a 3d effec [...]
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March 22nd, 2011
What I great little product! It is a refreshing change of pace to see hand-drawn products rather than computer generated. This product contains dungeon furniture such as tables, chairs, chests etc that can be cut out, folded up and placed onto a [...]
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5
Publisher Stock #
IA_3D_1
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File Last Updated:
February 26, 2011
This title was added to our catalog on February 26, 2011.