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About Us. Privacy Policy. Our Latest Newsletter. Product Reviews. Newsletter RSS Feed. Pathfinder Pathfinder-OGL. Start Over Advanced Search. Products found in this section Wild Men in Casmir's Mill Bigfoot is coming out of the woods The harvest season is come. It should be a tim e of sweat and singing and joy. But howls sound at night, and the old folks whisper about the Wild Ones, who chatter amidst the trees and dance on the roof at night.

Rocks fly at merchants, and on nearby paths lie smashed and twisted household Coldlight Press. Extrastellar Set Fifteen: Bounty Hunters Extrastellar Set Fifteen: Bounty Hunters provides a set of bounty hunter sci-fi paper miniatures designed for role-playing with games set in the future or a galaxy far, far off, out there up in space somewhere.

There is just a lot of badass radiating from this set of paper minis so watch your back and, oh yeah, no disintegrations! With lots of colour and detail options available Paper Figures: Skittermanders Get yer skitter on! Paper Figures: Skittermanders is a collection of cut-and-tape standees for use in your Starfinder game or any game where you'd like to use adorable furry aliens!

Five colors! Red, Green, Blue, Pink, and Purple! Extrastellar Set Sixteen: Space Pilots Extrastellar Set Sixteen: Space Pilots provides a set of far out sci-fi paper miniatures designed for role-playing with games set in a galaxy that is very distant and might have existed so far in the past that you might consider it the future. They may not look like much, but they'll get you where you want to go. With lots of colour and detail options available and unlocked pdf files Here in Devonia, humans, dwarves, elves, orcs and gnomes never let the waves wash them away.

Instead, they adapted. Of course, each had their own unique way of doing so! Viridian Veil is a temporally mixed up domain where aquatic dinosaurs mingle with civilization, primordial beasts fight futuristic menaces, and strange chronomancy magic permeates every Do you need monsters to spice up the coasts, lakes, swamps, or seas of your Pathfinder compatible campaign world?

Then look no further! In addition to all of the aquatic, semiaquatic, and swamp-dwelling creatures that have been presented in previous Alluria Publishing tomes and statistics for representatives of all 30 Cerulean Seas player character races, our team came Cerulean Seas Campaign Setting Does your game lack depth? I'm starting this thread to house links to places with Fold-Up Paper Models of all stripes. I'll add new links to the first post in the thread as they appear in the subsequent posts, so that we can have a single reference post for as much of the material as possible.

Please pass along any links to places where they can be had. Discuss the value of the various offerings. And,by all means, share some pictures of the models you build even if they aren't from actual play though that's especially cool!

These buildings they created were in part used in the Era 3. XE offering, Map Folio 3D. So here they are for now at least! Last edited: Aug 13, Zaukrie New Publisher. I love the maiden, the ship model from WWG. Amazing model. I love the realism of the graffen models. The FDG models are very good.

I would need to be home to say which I like best among those. Cherno Explorer. The Cardboard Warriors forums might be the definitive community for paper models. Cherno said:. Or you can print them from home too if you have a nice color printer. Now I will show you the first option or style. Cut out one of your creatures that only has a front side. In this case I am doing the basilisk. Get a piece of cardboard that is roughly the same size as your cut out.

Now trim it with scissors or an Exacto knife. Then you can put it in its stand. I am using stands that came with my Dead of Winter board game, but there are stands available that you can buy online like these.

Your are done! Look how cool he is, haha ready for your adventure. Now let's do the next option. Take one of the characters that you made a front and back for, in this case I am doing the beholder.

Cut around it so you just have that character. Then fold it over. Now we use the glue stick and glue the character and fold it back. Now add some packing tape to the front and back, this will act like a lamination. It will help protect the characters, you know sometimes we get a little messy when gaming, food spills, etc. Next we need to take one of those bingo chips and apply some hot glue.

Do not touch the tip or the glue! Place a dollop of glue in the center of the bingo chip and then place your folded and laminated character in the middle, holding it straight up. Hold it there for a few seconds for the glue to dry a bit. There you go and awesome character that has a sturdy base.

Option three is really just a variation of option two. You don't use glue to glue it together with the fold. You just add tape to both sides and then fold it over and hot glue it to a base. It saves a step, but doesn't look as cool in my opinion. Now that you have created an army of characters and monsters, time to get playing!! Please let me know if you create these kinds of characters and share pictures I would love to see them! Of course back then the miniatures cost a dollar each and were easy to afford, whereas the lead figures today cost ten dollars or more, and even the plastic figures are four or five dollars.

So I really appreciate your method. Reply 2 years ago. That is so rad! I still have a box of old early 80s lead figures! Yeah they are pretty expensive these days. While I do like the plastic minis, just can't afford them, not on my DM budget anyways.



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