![]() Both are awesome to have and pricey and ultimately unnecessary to play the game (since we can play on the good old 2d board and eaually, we can download all the quest packs), but are both a luxury to have.Įventually I will post pics on the message boards. Not much different than say buying the expansions for ludicrous $. Now we play heroquest on it and can use it for other games as well and actually talk during gaming as opposed to video games where you aren't making eye contact with each other.Īlso, the way I see it, it is just another investment in heroquest like any other. I for one opted to buy a few sets rather than a video game system for my kids. Still pricey, but hey, if it gets used it is worth it. It is expensive, but with a few encounters and/or passages packs you can make a really awesome 3d heroquest board with all the bells and whistles for a few hundred. I picked up a few of the encounters (the whole dungeon of doom is 10+ if I recall correctly). That said, I would happily drive to someone else's house to play a game with this stuff. I think there is still a lot of room in this space for Thanos to make an impact. and that is a lot of magnets!įor what HQ fans would want this for, it falls short on too many points. Playing with a metal board, plastic trays, and magnetized pieces would let you slide them out as one unit. But the pieces could end up flying everywhere when you swap a wall for a door, or if you try to deliver the terrain on demand. The advantage here is the interchangability of the parts. But the drawback relative to the custom boards is that the tiles can be spaced differently to fudge this out. If you make a few rooms bigger here and there, this should be able to be made to work. But even if they were a larger size, there is the zero width HQ walls issue to deal with in the floorplan. KK brings up the ever important size point, there will be no placing a gargoyle in a hallway. Thanos did a study here about what he could charge for just tiles (no walls) and I think the price worked out to ~$100 for a HQ board for what the average board member would be willing to pay. Dwarven Forge Kickstarter 5 - HOLY SNAKE SHIT The Dungeon of Doom kickstarter is about half way through and already has eclipsed 1.6 million dollars on the way toward what could be well over 2 million by the end. If you can mass produced it, this would perhaps be a target price for the hobbyist. complete with doors, secret doors, and blocked passageway pieces. Prices do not include shipping or import fees and taxes. (Eldritch Foundry will be responsible for the fulfillment of this goal.) Unpainted 150 each / Hand-Painted 269 each. This Pledge also includes: 1x Coupon code courtesy of Eldritch Foundry for 50 off one of their custom designed minis. 28mm Grimskull Citadel Demon Terrain D&D Forge Dwarven Games Tabletop Castle. $500 for one of those is probably about right. Includes 1x Swamp Wargame Stretch Goal Pack. 95kg (see info and shipping for details) 5. We all love the Hirst Arts 3D board projects and the disappointment comes in comparing this to that. I'm the one running the numbers here and saying "No". Special Note: Kickstarter recently disabled remote embedding for images on project pages, so embedding code doesn't work on project pages (yet) - just everywhere else.Decipher wrote:I'll admit, this stuff is pretty cool, would have been awesome to have as a kid and I know I am starting to sound like a cheap negative Nancy in my posts, but I'll take my HQ any day over this. Between these and what I have/have coming from Monster Fight Club I’ll have a nice repository of varying trees for decades to come. I’m psyched to get my trees and get them painted. Here are a few quick snippits of code you can use to embed your personalized widget on your website, in your blog, and even on your favorite forum.īBCode for forums Copy BBCode I wish Dwarven Forge was better about posting a small update once in a while as compared to hitting me up for more money and selling more product. Help your backers reach your daily goals and help others see how you're doing. ![]()
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