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« Thread Started on Jul 13, 2009, 2:04am »

Hello,
just purchased Dragonshire 2, Blacksmith and Stables, planing to make it an adition to my already existing Mordheim terrain. I was little dissapointed that in this set you can find only tiles with grid. Is it possible to get gridles tiles for this set?
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« Reply #1 on Jul 13, 2009, 7:59am »


Jul 13, 2009, 2:04am, saranac wrote:
Hello,
just purchased Dragonshire 2, Blacksmith and Stables, planing to make it an adition to my already existing Mordheim terrain. I was little dissapointed that in this set you can find only tiles with grid. Is it possible to get gridles tiles for this set?
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I'm working on the new DRAGONSHIRE: Deluxe Set due out in September. It will include gridless tiles, and I am including gridless tiles for the Blacksmith set, both in it and posted on the FDG site as a free upgrade.
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« Reply #2 on Jul 20, 2009, 1:32am »

Thanks for the info. And while you are working on Dragonshire, please add this to a wish list: for all us Mordheim players, you could add some templates for ruined buildings, in the way WotC did with its free models - see http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/fpm/archive
Also, we would like to see plenty of terraces, walkways and flat roofs, places where the miniatures can climb, walk, hide and fight... Buildings with steep roofs where miniatures can not fight are not interesting for the wargamers :)
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« Reply #3 on Jul 20, 2009, 8:08am »

I always thought this was a very creative way of making ruined buildings out of the normal Dragonshire set:

http://fatdragongames.proboards.com/inde....play&thread=512
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« Reply #4 on Jul 20, 2009, 11:08am »

The roofs don't even have to be flat as much as just a very low peak grade. Think southern roofs instead of northern roofs. Don't have to worry about the snow accumulating on our roofs down in the south so the roofs tend to a much shorter peak point making the slops no where near as steep.
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Jul 20, 2009, 11:08am, terrus wrote:
The roofs don't even have to be flat as much as just a very low peak grade. Think southern roofs instead of northern roofs. Don't have to worry about the snow accumulating on our roofs down in the south so the roofs tend to a much shorter peak point making the slops no where near as steep.


I'll be posting images of our new cave model set later this week, it has a new feature for positioning minis on sloped surfaces that I think would be perfect for rooftop battles. ;)
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