Arbados and his,,,,,,,,
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I do many crazy set-ups but never thought to post them. However, if it has any interest here is my last game set-up in a church dedicated to a lost god of the old named Nerull! You may know this god name from old D&D. He was worshipped in my campaign at one point but was eliminated in an epic struggle with the new Pathfinder gods who are now worshipped. However, there are still some small conclaves of worship which still show faith to the old gods such as Nerull. This church still does!
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This looks great! Cool set up. I like to see other people's builds as it helps me draw inspiration for my own. Haha I share mine mostly because its super fun to build them and I hope other people can get some joy out of them.
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While we aren’t all using the same medium for our terrain, many of the ideas carry across. And then there are the odd third party bits I discover. I love all the different builds. It’s especially fun when they are for adventures I’ve been through, so I can see how someone else tackled the maps!
Disclamer: I prefer black bases, and as such have painted many clear bases black. Pictures of my collection will reflect this, varying from the original way the mini was produced.
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Great looking build the rugs add so much character to them.
Very functional use also of the large round rooms.
I might be alone but if something is pretty neat or it's a setup that I would like copy pieces from because they did something very cool with pieces, I did not think off..... I save them in a folder as reference.
Love this build.
Question where the pews from are they 3D printed?
Very functional use also of the large round rooms.
I might be alone but if something is pretty neat or it's a setup that I would like copy pieces from because they did something very cool with pieces, I did not think off..... I save them in a folder as reference.

Love this build.
Question where the pews from are they 3D printed?
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I think I bought those pews unpainted a long time ago from an ebay seller that seems to no longer exist. He was an older gent named Jhecker whom I became quite friendly with. I bought tons of terrain from him.
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What a great scene! Thanks for posting all the images. I'll echo the comment on the rugs--they really make the scene pop.
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There is a lower level as well which has yet to be revealed to the group. They are still in the midst of exploring and finding the needed clues on the 1st level. When revealed to my players I'll post that as well.
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Almost forgot but here are some pics of the lower level. Didn't get a great pic of the entire level but I wanted to make sure to share the lower level. There was a wild elf sanctuary/prison on this level thus the trees and such.
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Herre are a few other terrain battle pics in my game just for fun.
The 1st is the Hall of Triad Cards Room!
The 2nd is the lair of Tavanal the slithering Serpent!
And the 3rd is a battle against Glacius the Saphire Dragon!
The 1st is the Hall of Triad Cards Room!
The 2nd is the lair of Tavanal the slithering Serpent!
And the 3rd is a battle against Glacius the Saphire Dragon!
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Haven't shared any recent terrain set-ups in a bit. Here is a set-up of a church they will soon encounter. The back room is where the enemy (longtime nemesis) will be waiting and readied. The creatures in that back will not all be there as he will be summoning some and sending them into the main church quarters to weaken the group first. I have a thing with church and temple set-ups. They are easy to do and make for a fun battle.
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