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Welcome to the 10mm Fantasy Dungeon
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If your going to have mad ideas then
you might as well act on them.
I thought to myself why is it that
every time I play a fantasy RPG there
are never the right figures to represent
the monsters or the fact that I could
not aford to own 20 of every creature
in case that many are encountered
at once. My collection of 25mm skeletons
were used for orcs, trolls, dark elves,
rats! you name it the undead did a
good stand in job.
So I'd just finished writing a website
for Pendraken
Miniatures and after putting up
a photo of their 10mm barbarians I
thought the detail on them was good
enough for using in RPG games.
So the plan was simple, 10mm RPG dungeon
bashing!

Pic 1
So I went through Pendrakens
fantasy range and found figures suitable
for player characters (as you can
see from the picture 1) but quickly
came to the conclusion that 10mm fantasy
ranges lacked specific fantasy monsters.
They were ok for goblins, skeletons
and the like but not for unique type
monsters. So I set about making some
10mm monsters as you can seein pictures
2 and 3..

Pic 2
I was very pleased with the way the
monsters came out, especially given
that this was probably only about
the third range of miniatures I had
ever sculpted. I used only green stuff
to sculpt them and started to learn
to have patience when sculpting. For
instance the rock man from Pic 2 was
made a layer at a time. i.e. feet
then when that had set I did the body,
then the head etc. I'm sure other
sculptors would have sculpt the main
body in one go but this method worked
for me.

Pic 3
In all I created some 26 fantasy monsters.
It was great fun putting my own style
to many famous creatures from mythology
or the multitude of fantasy role-play
games.
I now had characters and monsters
so the next step was the dungeon it's
self. At first I was going to make
a 10mm paper dungeon like my 25mm
one but Pendraken
suggested sculpting a resin one.
So from the start I planned to make
the dungeon pieces modular so people
could build what every dungeon layouts
they wanted. Pic 4 shows the corridor
and junction pieces I came up with.

Pic 4
I also made some standard size rooms.
10'x10', 20'x20' that sort of thing.
With those rooms you can make layouts
like the one shown in Pic 5.

Pic 5
For the scale of the dungeon I went
with the floor squares being 16mmx16mm.
This seemed ideal for being able to
pick up and move the figures while
making sure they aren't miles apart.
It is a dungeon afterall and so shouldn't
appear spacious. The wall I went with
25mm high. Again this seemed a good
height to be higher than the figures
but not to restrictive for moving
them around.

Pic 6
Once I'd finished making the actual
dungeon it occured to me that I should
also make some furniture to make it
look more scenic. This was great fun
and it felt like I was making dolls
house furniture. Pic 6 shows a 10mm
figure in the dungeon and some of
the furniture I made.
Pic 7
In the end I made some 22 scenic items
including tables, beds, a weapon rack,
a bookcase, even a torture rack and
camp fire. You can see examples on
Pendrakens website here.
Pic 7 shows some examples as well
with some painted versions of the
monsters.

Pic 8
For the treasure pile shown in pic
8 I really went to town on the detail
level. For the pile of coins I cut
slices off of a cured piece of green
stuff and stuck them together. Pic
9 below again shows a figure in the
dungeon and also a painted example
of the treasure pile from above.

Pic 9
The above picture also shows one
of the doors. The doors were a stroke
of genius even if I do say so myself.
They come in three parts, two sides
and a top and actualy fit over the
dungeon walls like a peg. This means
they not only hold the dungeon sections
together but you can put them anywhere
on the dungeon. I made a few different
types of door from plain wooden to
double doors, stone doors and prison
door as you can see from pic 9.

Pic 10
Just to give you one last idea of
the dungeon scale. Pic 10 shows a
28mm Foundry Gladiator figure in the
dungeon with a 10mm barbarian from
Pendraken.
I think the 10mm dungeon is one of
the best sculpting jobs I have done
and it was done as a pure labour of
love. I created it because I wanted
to and thankfully Pendraken
agreed to produce it for me.
But unfortunately that's where the
10mm mini dungeon ends. Despite producing
an entire modular dungeon, 26 RPG
style monsters to compliment those
already available on the market, 22
pieces of furniture and even starting
a 10mm dungeon Yahoo group project
has had little or no interest.
It seems I could just not get RPGer's
to consider any other scale than 25-28mm
for gaming with.
Maybe it will still be of some use
to those like me who really like the
idea of being able to field 10-20
monsters (of the right type) for a
fraction of the cost of larger scales.
The 10mm dungeon is still available
from Pendraken
Miniatures if you have any questions
about it do drop me a line.
Jeremey (AKA Germy)
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