MAKER MONDAY: Don't fear the Reaper mins

Allow us to introduce the latest sound in death metal — the Rolling Bones! They really slay!

Devon brought these cute little guys to unlife with a corroded-metal technique (see below) that he learned from Monument Hobbies. Click this link for 10% off their paints.

The plastic mins are Barrow Wardens from Reaper. Seriously, don’t fear them. They’re tiny and harmless.

NEW RELEASE: Turn your cell phone into an extraplanar portal

3D-printed cell phone case for RPG portal creation

files are available in full size and split at the 4-inch mark to accommodate most build plates.

3D-printable gaming terrain: curved riser

Don’t let your enemies get the high ground.

3D-printable curved stairs for tabletop RPG

Nine out of ten gnomes recommend these stairs for getting the drop on enemies. The last gnome opted for a hot-air balloon and hasn’t been seen since.

If you’ve ever wished your cell phone could open a portal to the outer planes, today is your lucky day. We won’t ask what extraplanar shenanigans you’re up to because we respect your privacy.

The phone base (top pic) is big enough to hold most phones. If your phone is small, you might need a shim to keep it in place, but the picture should display just fine. Or slide in any print photo you like. If you’re following our Patreon, we included some original artwork based on James Julier’s tutorials to get you started.

We’ve also got curved risers for multilevel layouts in the round and have updated older files to allow for more precision in your dungeon designs.

Get in, gamers! We're doing bug stuff!

Welcome back, gamers and makers! We’re eager to get back to showing you some of the fun things we’re doing -- and hear about how you’ve been occupying yourselves during a hard couple of years.

Our games shifted entirely online at the start of the pandemic, so creating terrain for in-person games we couldn’t play has been both sad and an exercise in hope. But we’re about to start an in-person Starfinder campaign (Attack of the Swarm) with a few friends, and we couldn’t be more excited to be playing games in meatspace again. 

Devon and a friend have been working on a dice-roller app. It’s not ready for primetime yet, so I won’t link to it, but I’ll keep you updated. It’s been useful for complicated high-level rolls, making our high-level campaign run much more smoothly online.

Devon has been maintaining his regular monthly schedule releasing 3D-printable terrain files. You can find them for free at Thingiverse and MyMiniFactory. If you like them, please consider supporting our Patreon.

If you’re playing online, what apps are you using? We’re using Miro for our tabletop and Zoom for communication. These apps allowed us to complete Skulls & Shackles, a Pathfinder campaign that ran for three years. Online gaming is better than no gaming.