This
Gelationous Cube is a Reaper Bones mini in three parts, two halves of the cube
and a pile of victims.
The
cube went together no problem and the pile fits well into the space for it, but
being transparent you don’t really see anything of it.
So
I painted the pile, with the idea that it could do double duty as treasure or dungeon
dressing.
Well,
to be honest, even if you’ve painted the pile you still can’t see it through the
cube. It’s more like a darkish shadow in there. A bit disappointed about that,
but now I at least have a pile of corpses and treasure to put somewhere in a
dungeon.
The gelatinous cube, terror of low level D&D parties everywhere. That Reaper version looks okay, but you might be interested in the method used by Bruce Hirst.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.hirstarts.com/tips25/tips25.html#cubes
Seen that, and it is a great link och fantastic results.
DeleteBut I don't think I need more than one gelationous cube, right :)
That looks superb, but I have just checked A.J.'s link and I love the idea of the hapless victim trying to escape.
ReplyDeleteThat is tempting, and I'm eyeing my Reaper cube and thinking... it could be done...
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