Friday, 13 July 2018

HeroQuest 3D

My first 3D printing project was to design and print a board to this amazing game in 3D

If you do not know what HeroQuest is - this gentleman offers a great overview of it!

I began by painting the miniatures for it and adding some special ones. This was originally inspired by the 25th Anniversay HeroQuest release (though this is scheduled to be released for the 30th or 35th anniversary way things are going...) by Spanish manufacturer and game designer Gamezone Miniatures

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The final board
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This was achieved after a LOT of this
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The first step was to paint the Heroes


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Then I did up all the monsters in the set, purchasing ones I'd lost in various moves on eBay to complete my collection

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I have quite a few boardgames I'd like to spruce up with 3D printing over time



We celebrated the welcoming of 2018 playing Heroquest and it was a wonderful evening of friendship, food and DEAAAAAAAATH!
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This was followed up over the following months with the addition of more 3D printed miniatures, furnishing and miniatures from various boardgames and Reaper's excellent "Bones Miniatures" in particular.

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That's the first update then to my blog since today's introductory posting.
Think I might dig into more old photos now and do the same for my progress on the Conan boardgame - you never know that might give me some inspiration to complete it, too!

Thank you for stopping by
May your dice roll high
Steven

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