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M C MonkeyDew26 Oct 2009 1:43 p.m. PST

Just found out that Fat Dragon has released a new building set, their first in a new line for the old west.

Sorry do not have a link handy but you can find them at rpgnow.

Download and print paper terrain. I have a few of their fantasy sets and they are both easy to build and nice to look at.

Bob

SeattleGamer Supporting Member of TMP26 Oct 2009 6:05 p.m. PST

Here's the link:
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I like 'em. I too have a number of Fat Dragon sets, and have enjoyed those I've built. I finally moved on from cardstock western buildings to resin … or I would be very tempted.

Heck, I'm tempted anyway (I like them that much), and I have no intention of going back to cardstock either.

Mr Brightside26 Oct 2009 8:06 p.m. PST

Looks good. I am already started on White Wash City's excellent models otherwise I would go for those. They look good for the more "rugged" look. I like the bare boards.

Personal logo mmitchell Sponsoring Member of TMP27 Oct 2009 11:24 p.m. PST

I just saw them today (well, at least the site) when a friend sent me a link. They look VERY cool. Like GWNN, I like the "rugged" look. This may inspire us to create some more rugged Arnica buildings in the future.

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