
I've been pondering how I'd do this for years... decades even! Ever since I first opened my first copy of the Dungeons and Dragons 2nd ed Monstrous Manual way back in 1996. Last week while I was working on the forthcoming Dungeon Dressing set to go with the Dungeon Tiles inspiration hit me! This Cube is fairly easy to put together and uses Ink-Jet Transparencies and 2 Part Epoxy Resin.
Follow the link below to download the ZIP file, which contains the outline and art for the Cube and a PDF containing instructions on how to build it.
Download Kev's Lounge: Free Gelatinous Cube Model at Papercraft Dungeon
Once you've built the Cube, you may want to give it a nice cosy dungeon to roam around:
Free Dungeon Corridor Tiles
Free Dungeon Small Rooms Tiles
Free Dungeon Bigger Room Tiles
Free Dungeon Huge Room Tiles
Free Dungeon Door Standees
Free Open Dungeon Door Standees

4 comments:
That is simply genius, applause and kudos !
Being a big fan of minis, I really like your blog. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for the support guys!
:( I bought some transparencies, printed one out, began cut it out and paint it, and then found out the side with the images is longer than the other sides, making it a trapezoid. I guess that would still be usable, but the top and bottom won't fit now.
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