Sunday, May 29, 2011

More dungeon creatures

In the deepest dungeons, great dangers await...

This release contains more dungeon creatures, which include an intellect devourer, a drider, a displacer beast, and a beholder. 
 Available at: http://www.4shared.com/document/e_gZBNNV/giant_rats_and_devourer.html




Available at: http://www.4shared.com/document/pIq3MPys/displacer_beast.html



Available at: http://www.4shared.com/document/JboHfIuA/beholder4.html


Thursday, May 26, 2011

Plant monsters

In the world of fantasy, plants are not just plants and trees are not just trees.  For the unwary adventurers, a simple looking flower can be the last thing they see...

This set contains three different plant monsters ranging from grass to tree.  Enjoy!






Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Golems and constructs

"You see a statute standing silently before the door.  It is a giant stone structure in the form of a strong man.  On the chest is a large emerald giving out soft, eerie green light.  The statute seems to be looking at your direction."

Golems and constructs are commonly found in fantasy worlds, serving as guards for powerful wizards who do not want to be disturbed.  This release contains two golems, namely a stone golem and an iron one, and a hound made of iron. 







Sunday, May 22, 2011

Dungeon monsters

“You now enter a 20” x 5” passage.  With the dim light of your lantern, you can barely see dark creatures flying at the end of the passage, slowly approaching you.  You thought they were bats, but are they?  They are just way too large to be normal bats!  What will you do now?”

Dungeons are filled with all kinds of perils, and this set contains some of the more common ones.  They work quite well with 28mm metal/plastic/paper models in any RPG/miniature fighting games.  All of them are available free of charge.





















Monday, May 16, 2011

Fantasy characters

Fantasy characters created some time ago.  All available freely at the following links:
From left to right:

Warrior: http://www.4shared.com/document/2tN2uYBF/warrior_1.html

Dwarf: http://www.4shared.com/document/GBQ3yF5T/dwarf2_sizes_1.html
Wizard: http://www.4shared.com/document/9ye-cgBy/wizard1.html

Archer: http://www.4shared.com/document/vLRnS_-Y/archer_resized.html

The grid on the floor is 1-inch by 1-inch.
My plan is to create a template of warrior and wizard and apply different textures to make different models.  A generic instruction is also in the pipeline.