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The Dungeon Dozen: Sometimes Its Boring in the Dungeon
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Dungeons & Dragons:Treasure Cards! by Paul Weber
TREASURE HUNTERS!
Today Paul Weber released another free great set for Dungeons&Dragons:Treasure Cards!
Today Paul Weber released another free great set for Dungeons&Dragons:Treasure Cards!
From gems to coins, to the Kings crown there are over 160 new Treasure Cards along with some homebrew treasure items. The zip file contains a glossary and organized folders to help separate gems, art objects, and coins. The cards come in sheets and as single PNG files so you can continue to use them as you wish.
Download Treasure Cards: http://bit.ly/TreasureCardsDnD
Download Equipment Cards : http://bit.ly/DnDEquipCards
Download Equipment Cards : http://bit.ly/DnDEquipCards
LEGO NEUSCHWANSTEIN CASTLE
NEUSCHWANSTEIN CASTLE
Designer: T-Brick
Lego has a long history of producing architecturally inspired models at large scale for the collector audience. This design recreates the famous Bavarian castle with 4,303 bricks, which would make it the third largest Lego set in history. For those who can't wait for this design to get 10,000 votes, reverse-engineering the model from the CAD images the designer submitted shouldn't prove too difficult, especially coupled with photos that other builders have posted about their own Lego Neuschwanstein Castles.
Proposing architecturally inspired designs is always risky. One designer who created a Le Corbusier-inspired model had his project canceled when Lego announced the building was part of their official architecture series.
Photo: MOC Pages.
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