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Inked Adventures products are simply fantastic. Great value for money considering the work that's gone into hand drawing all of these designs, high levels of utility in mapping out dungeons (and other locations) on the fly, and aesthetically wondrous with their old school, artisinal appearance. Back in ye olden tymes I remember having a box of floor tiles made by Games Workshop (in their pre-Warhammer days) and Inked Adventures reminds me a lot of that.
I print out the files onto card and then cover them with sticky backed clear plastic sheet before cutting them out - this for durability. Everyone I've used them with in game loves the designs - they add just enough to the physicality of the tabletop without undermining the players' imagination. Just fantastic, one of my all time favourite RPG products.
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This has 3 pages.
Pages 1 and 2 have the Decrepid rooms and corridor dead-ends. Page 3 is adverts.
There are about 10 sections of various sizes (very small to medium).
Very nicely drawn and coloured.
Worth a look at.
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Three pagess for this worn worn starship tile set.
Page 1 is cargo lifter micro freighter, page 2 is the hangar bay door, and page 3 is cargo pods with construction instructions.
Altoether, rather nice.
Oh, and it's free!
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Two pages of double doors.
One page as wooden doors, while page 2 has stone doors.
Graphically, rather nicely drawn.
These are also free!
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One page of a Large Room 25ftx45ft.
Hand drawn, with light grey floor, and dark grey walls.
You could print off as many as you want, and cut some up into smaller sections for smaller rooms.
And, it's free!
What more could you ask for?
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One page of 4 hand-drawn doors.
They are 3D stand-up doors with barred windows.
There are also instructions on how to construct them.
Very nice, indeed!
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Out of the 7 pages, 6 re the product.
There are coloured (tan/beige) and white versions of the sheets.
The parchments have a 'rough' loook to them, especially the clawed one.
Altogether, very nice; and it's free!
What more could you ask for?
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Simple yet elegant.
Square bases for paper minifigures
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Running out of unique nice things to say about this guy.
Another fantastic free product, including in this set:
A great 5 page guide on how to use the tiles to best effectiveness.
The 7 pager with the tiles in question
well drawn and a nice addition.
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More doors from possible my favourite map tiles creator.
This time its double doors.
Not much more to say other than they are well drawn and free standing.
Another good offering!
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This one page upped the versatility of this creator's tile sets massively.
Already spoilt for choice, this new tile allows the dungeon to look even more unique.
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Part of the Inked Adventures library of single rooms.
I really wish this title [any many others from this creator] were PWYW.
Instead it is FREE.
Lovely attention to detail and very nicely hand drawn.
Spiffing!
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A fantastic large room.
Clearly loving hand drawn.
The tiles actually look individually drawn rather than cut and pasted into the next square.
Another winner!
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Literally a page full of a beautifully drawn dungeon door. Repeated several times in case you want to use more than one at once.
Brilliant idea!
Formatted to fit with other Inked Adventures stuff and they free stand!
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This art pack really is just a wizards study but the top down perpective and the seamless style it presents fits so well with all of the Inked Adventures sets.
Currently its free, shame it wasn't listed as PWYW, I would have gladly donated for this piece
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