MAKER MONDAY: Fuel up at Red Rocket

Devon spent months printing and painting this Fallout-inspired Red Rocket scene. You know it was worth it because I complained only once about how much space it took up in our shared workspace.

Get the files from Modiphius. Devon used other files available on Modiphius to flesh it out, and he plans to add a few more car wrecks.

We didn't start the fire

That's a lie. Yes we did. 

We think we revealed far too much about how old we are. 

Following from what we all discussed a few weeks ago, here's the second of the OpenForge Encounters: The Fire Shrine!

Like with the last shrine, we have some rune-laced walls, floors, a new option for the archway and a shrine. Since this is a fire shrine, we figured we should bling it up a bit, so this one can use Walmart LED votive candles for a flaming brazier!  (We imagine fire as a bit of a drama queen.) The flames are pretty easy to make using a hot glue gun.

Grab it on thingiverse and let us know what you think in the comments!

OpenForge Encounters: Earth Shrine

We decided to try an experiment this week.  Rather than release a full tile set, we built all the tiles needed for a room.  Our first one is the Earth Shrine.  The set includes in both cut-stone and rough stone:

  • Floors with earth symbol
  • Walls with earth symbol
  • Pillars with futhark runes that say "earth"
  • Archway inspired by the bluestone of Stonehenge
  • Bluestone earth altar

Grab the files from thingiverse and let us know what you think in the comments below.  We plan to release a few more of these in the experiment: Fire, Water, Air and Spirit.

Let us know what you think in the comments!