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    Your papercraft is just phenomenal!!! Thanks for sharing it with us Randall! It adds a new dimension (literally!) to mapmaking on the building level.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ravells View Post
    Your papercraft is just phenomenal!!! Thanks for sharing it with us Randall! It adds a new dimension (literally!) to mapmaking on the building level.
    Thank you! I feel that the maps made here are a perfect compliment to 3D terrain, so am happy to share-and-share-alike in reciprocation for your gifts to the community!

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    Post Another fold-flat with interior kitbash...

    Another Fold-Flat w/Interior kitbash! Full details at Dave Graffam's Tall Hostel Kitbash: Interiors and Fold-Flat | Cardboard Warriors forum

    There's a 3-story version with the same footprint as those little cabins I posted earlier in this thread - it's the Tall Hostel: Tall Hostel Paper Model - Dave Graffam Models | RPGNow.com

    Here's my kitbashed version:


    It has interiors (see the above thread for more photos)...

    ... and breaks apart into:



    And here's the 4 rustic cabins (single story) and this 3-story building all neatly and compactly stored:

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    Again, compliments on your papercraft. I was wondering what programme/ website you used for creating the magic: the gathering cards, I'm afraid that I will have to unashamedly steal that idea for my own campaign.

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    Default Using magic cards for D&D 4e...

    I use Magic Set Editor and Tintagel’s Power Card Templates to make item, quest, and power cards.

    I got all my info from several threads (including comments) from Ben's RPG Pile.



    Here's an image of all my custom play props in situ:


    My Player Cards and Props by Oracle Omega, on Flickr

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    Photos are amazing. Why are my photos always so dark. You're just supercool Randall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jacktannery View Post
    Photos are amazing. Why are my photos always so dark. You're just supercool Randall.
    Please - call me "Randy". :-)

    My papercraft photos are taken under an OTT-LITE hovering just out of view. And the game shots are always well lit with multiple sources.

    I'm not a fan of the resolution or composition, but I'm learning. :-)

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    Voting is open for the Papercuts 2014 awards - if you have an account (or want to create one) please feel free to vote in the categories of your interest!

    My entries are "Evening at the Adventures' Guild" and "The Forsite Irregulars Enter Winterhaven"...




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