Monday, June 13, 2011

Kev's Lounge Fantasy Scenics: The Ominous Store Room launches!



A few of you have been waiting for this set for a while, and now it's finally here! This is the first Kev's Lounge premium product, coming in at a very reasonable introductory price of $3.99 ($4.99 under normal circumstances). The set continues the tradition of our incredibly popular Dungeon Tiles sets, but turns everything up to 11! These should be useful to anyone who uses 25mm miniatures in their games of Dungeons and Dragons, or Warhammer. These would be perfect for a subterranean variation of Mordheim when you get bored of fighting in broken down buildings.

Check out The Ominous Store Room at Papercraft Dungeon!

This wonderfully versatile set includes:

9 Brand New Kev's Lounge Dungeon Gigantic Rooms Tiles

These beautiful 6 x 6 inch tiles work seamlessly with all existing Kev's Lounge Dungeon tiles. They make use of the Kev's Lounge Starlinks System to keep them together, allowing you to create some enormous rooms for your most epic battles. Combined with the crate models you can create a beautifully labyrinthine, multi-level battleground for your next skirmish!

Layered PDF gives the following awesome features:

    • 3 Different Textures: Stonework, Sandstone Slab, and the Kev's Lounge standard style: Flagstone
    • Multiple grid options, including gridless, 1 inch and 1.5 inch, with a choice of styles for the grid lines
    • Additional optional details, like dirt that can be turned on and off giving you a huge range of control over the look of your tiles


Several 2.5D Hazard and Obstacle Markers Exclusive To This Set


As with every other Kev's Lounge Dungeon Tile set, you will find a great variety of hazard markers, also taking advantage of the layered PDF system to give you control of the floor background, and to add and adjust details to your liking.



8 "Neatly Stacked Crates" Models

These are the basic building blocks of the set. They come in a variety of sizes, and each model is completely unique. They are both really easy to make for beginners who are just starting out in papercraft scenery, and useful across the board to anyone. They serve as obstacles, and create higher ground, to take your skirmishes to a new dimension.

Layered PDF gives the following awesome features:

    • Additional optional details, like dirt and mold that can be turned on and off giving you a huge range of control over the look of your crates.
    • Optional colour variety, to make the crate stacks less uniform.

6 "Incomplete Neat Stacks" Models

These are slightly more complex than the Neat Stacks. Basically, these are like the Neat Stacks, but with a few boxes missing They will offer a little more challenge to the intermediate papercraft modeller, and they look really good alongside the Neat Stacks. They serve as obstacles, and act as a "staircase" to the higher ground.

Layered PDF gives the following awesome features:

    • Additional optional details, like dirt and mold that can be turned on and off giving you a huge range of control over the look of your crates.

    • Optional colour variety, to make the crate stacks less uniform.

5 "Disorganised Crate Clusters" Models

These are really interesting pieces that add an immense amount of visual flavour to a dungeon scene. Each is a unique pile of crates stacked in a random, haphazard fashion. These are a little fiddly to put together, providing a satisfying challenge to the more seasoned papercraft modellers, while not being too difficult for their less experienced brethren. These provide a visually interesting bit of cover terrain that would not be out of place in any dungeon, or street scene. These are particularly great for skirmish games that use visual reference to measure cover.

Layered PDF gives the following awesome features:

    • Additional optional details, like dirt and mold that can be turned on and off giving you a huge range of control over the look of your crates.

    • Optional colour variety, to make the crate stacks less uniform.


• Fully illustrated, easy to follow instructions

36 page instruction manual, in PDF format, optimised for screen view to save you ink. Details every step of the process with clear, full colour illustrations.


Check out The Ominous Store Room at www.papercraftdungeon.com!

Miniatures used in pictures are strictly for illustration purposes and are not included in the purchase.

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