Showing posts with label ruins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ruins. Show all posts

Friday, 3 April 2020

Ancient Ruin – Now With Added Moss


I've added some foam-flock moss to the Ancient Ruin, which I think helps to make it look a lot more ancient and ruinous.

The figure is another one from Reaper, a lich of some sort. He's a lot closer to regular person size than the gigantic warrior in the last post.

Side view

...and from behind.

Thursday, 2 April 2020

Ancient Ruin

This is another terrain piece from Printable Scenery, this time one from their Ancient Ruins set.

At the moment all it has on it is paint, but I think I might add some moss and weeds in between some of the flagstones.

The figure is from Reaper, a huge warrior of some kind, fully 40mm from the soles of his feet to the top of his head. I think that would make him about eight feet tall in 28mm sizing.

Wednesday, 1 June 2011

Swampy Ruiny Goodness


Combining my two great DMing loves: swamps and ruins. The possibilities are endless (and slimy).

Tuesday, 25 January 2011

Scenery - Masada

Masada was a fortified plateau, occupied and defended in the first Jewish-Roman War by Sicarii rebels. In 72AD, the Roman governor of Iudaea Lucius Flavius Silva headed the Roman legion X Fretensis and laid siege to Masada. The Roman legion surrounded Masada and built a circumvallation wall and then a siege embankment against the western face of the plateau, moving thousands of tons of stones and beaten earth to do so. Tradition holds that the garrison fired the buildings and committed mass-suicide just before the Roman assault, but archaeologists have found only 30 skeletons on the site.

Anyways... the place is just perfect for the ruinous first level of a huge mega-dungeon with entrances on multiple levels.