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So, unlike my Ender 2, which had been boxed up only for about 6 months and never worked right again, my Anycubic Kobra is working just fine. Boxed up for almost 3 years, but printing like a champ!
That means I can finish the locking clips for my Hommlet dungeon, and print other stuff as needed.
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Rescue of Hommlet punchlist:
Done:
* State of dungeon tiles (250+ printed, basecoated)
* What 15mm minis did I have - their state (found, need painted)To do:
* Set up 3D printer: more DragonLock clips. Lots. More.
* Wash/drybrush 250+ dungeon tiles
* Paint 50+ minis
* Basing for indiv vs troops
* Redo scenario to include dungeon. How does Woe react when Weal arrives?
* Figure out dungeon support since depth varies across map
* Figure out "fog of war" for dungeon -
One of the concepts in the scenario was "flattening" the scale of combat so that we're throwing lots of dice like Chainmail, and resolving combat using CM armor concepts - but maintaining the concept of hit points from OD&D. It's definitely a mashup, since this scenario has a lot of individuals accompanying troops.
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Revisiting my "Rescue of Hommlet" rules with fresh eyes, correcting some things that were unclear. I know I have a lot of work to do with painting the 15mm figures for the scenario, as well as finish painting the 250-odd dungeon tiles and putting them together. I think I also need to print a metric ton of the clips as well!
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I should post about the Moathouse too. I created it for a wargaming/RPG scenario for GaryCon 2020, but with COVID, I never got a chance to run it. I've run it with friends, and we had a blast!
Posts that I wrote of the build process for both Moathouse and dungeon: https://chgowiz-games.etinerra.com/tag/rescue-of-hommlet/
The battle pic shows why I've decided to use 15mm figures. They fit much better to the scale of the model, which is 1" for 10ft.
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I might... be thinking about Village of Hommlet and 3D printed dungeon adventures using 15mm figures again...