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DungeonScapes Modular Dungeon Terrain

Created by Dustin

Modular 28mm Dungeon Terrain for Dungeons and Dragons table top campaigning and more. A Legally Licensed Hirst Arts Production.

Latest Updates from Our Project:

Good Day,
about 10 years ago – Sun, Feb 14, 2016 at 09:23:03 AM

We spent the week looking over all the backerkit information we could. I am really glad we are going to be going with them since it will benefit our customers in every way. You will be able to customize your pledges once everything is finished. We are going to be adding their logo  to our page in the next couple of days and if anyone has any questions about backerkit let us know and we will update our FAQ.

Thanks,

Dustin

We are Making Specialty Add Ons Available Again
about 10 years ago – Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 11:53:50 PM

Good Late Evening,

With the new solid pouring feature, and fingers crossed on crossing that goal, we will with easy be able to provide plenty of specialty sets.

The graphics will be updated tomorrow so please look over this.

Thanks

Dustin

We are making our stretch goals more important.
about 10 years ago – Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 04:32:32 PM

Morning,

When we first done our stretch goals there was a lot of talk regarding what we wanted. At first we wanted people to get as much out of this as we are. We figured increased durability was a front runner. Right now we are considering adding a 10,000 mark that replaces the normal walls with torch sconce walls. 

Let us know what you think in regards to this as it is not set in stone.

Thanks,

Dustin

Custom Tier is Up
about 10 years ago – Mon, Feb 08, 2016 at 01:20:29 PM

Morning,

You can now order whatever piece or set you would like up to 200 USD.

Thanks for your support,

Dustin

Solid Piece Casting + Merlin's Magic + Stretch Goal Update
about 10 years ago – Wed, Feb 03, 2016 at 11:04:16 PM

Good Evening,

It's late here on the home front, but our work is never done. Each day we attempt to make a better product for you to enjoy. And today we began our solid piece pour testing. 

We want to move away from the gluing process and increase the durability of our product. Having molds in which each piece is poured in a solid state, rather than the gluing several pieces together, would make things flow much easier. 

The down side is the amount of funds it requires to buy the silicone and then work out all the bugs to make the pouring process an easy one.

We also updated our stretch goals to incorporate this process if we reach a certain fund. We also added Merlin's Magic to our shopping list since it is designed with crafting in mind. 

Thanks,

Dustin