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After reading the system, won't be using it. :( While I like the character generation system (other than the couple near useless professions) and the combat system, the rules seems to less than supportive of long-term campaigns and player retention. The magic system appears to be a booby trap for unsuspecting players. IMO, you'd pretty much be setting yourself up to fail being a sorceror. It is billed as swords and sorcery, but it is more swords and swords and more swords based.
Almost bought Cepheus Atom, but found out about ever increasing corruption. I must ask, are any of the Cepheus-derived games long term campaign / player friendly or do they all contain some kind of 'gotcha!' rules aimed at the players? Both Swords and Atom seem actively player-hostile, like old time D&D with an adversarial DM, but baked into the rules.
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Looks great! Fun to build, model very straightforward. I had no issues building it.
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You need a way to get to your ship or to land from your ship? Here you go! Quite easy to build and the hull layers make it a solid build. If you have seated figures (paper or plastic) this can easily accomodate them.
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A very nice paper craft. Moderate assembly skill but good instructions. I personally left off the guns and went with ballistas (oversized crossbows on a mount) to keep it more fitting with a medieval environment. Looks GOOD when finished.
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Easy to follow instructions. Clean, vibrant colors of a desert/egyptian style.
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Simple to build, looks good. Would recommend this and their similar products (Medieval Tower, Water Tower, etc)
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Great work. Hard to find cat people in miniatures, so these fill a needed gap. Especially glad to see hard-to-find creatures like sabertooth cats and wemics (lion-taurs).
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Great work. Hard to find cat people in miniatures, so these fill a needed gap. Wouldn't mind seeing a futuristic set (fatigues, body armor, guns, etc.) which would work well with an old RPG (Justifiers, available on DTRPG).
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Very nice looking and an original / interesting concept. Incomprehensable assembly instruction for the internal ramp parts. Could not figure out which way the internal parts folded and installed from the instructions and the pictures were useless since the supports obscure the interior. I'd have given it a 5 if they had decently informative instructions. Manufacturer needs to increase the size of the instructions with bigger and more detailed pictures.
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This is a very good product! Good texturing, lots of options. The larger, rounded tent with a green/white scheme and paw image is perfect for a druid in our campaign village.
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Wonderful map. Glued the segments to foamcore, then glued and taped the foamcore togeather. Have it in two halves (right at the river) so it stores easily in a closet. Working on buildings to populate the map and eventually wall-segments to enclose the town.
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Well worth the price. Detailed (and multiple) wood textures, different wheels, all sorts of possible variations. The method used to make the front wheels turn side-to-side is ingenous.
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Another great set of walls and floors. Since I prefer a two-square wide corridor, I use the 2x4 floor section with walls turned around backward and clipped to the floor.
Only downside that I have found to the dragonlock series is how the walls overlap a half of a square making it hard to have two figures side by side in a corridor. Wish they would make a stand alone wall to clip on or make the wall part about 1/2 as thick to give more floor space.
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Been running these off on a Makerbot printer after work, times are a bit slower than most are indicating, but well within acceptable limits. This prompted me to buy my own 3D printer, and I can't wait for it to land so I can start mass-producing dungeon parts evenings and weekends!
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The scans are good quality, except for one thing. The map scans show no quality control. The originals were identically sized in the boxed set and could be mounted side-by-side, were scanned as two different resolutions in this PDF (22.18 x 34.85 in and 26.04 x 40.47 in, respectively). So much for printing in color and framing as poster to recreate the original. I would not have bought had I known how far off it was...and since its PDF, I cannot even attempt to scale it in Photoshop. Wish I could refund, is of no use to me as is.
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