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Propz: Dungeon Features

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So you've got some 2D scenery tiles, but things still seem a little flat? That 3D labyrinth lacks life? Propz: Dungeon Features is the perfect answer. Dungeon Features contains a range of three dimensional dungeon or castle scenery to suit a range of needs and scenarios and with our careful attention to detail is functional too. Need a staircase which will hold figures? There are three. A range of furniture which can be tipped over, hidden behind or jumped on and looks good from any angle? Try the chairs, tables and benches. Or how about altars and sculpted columns to give that temple an air of forbidding majesty? Dungeon Features can provide that too.

When you buy Dungeon Features you get quality 300dpi artwork, comprehensive instructions with photographs and models which actually work, like stairs which will hold models halfway up and tables which actually look like a table rather than a box with black bits between the legs.

Best of all, because Propz: Dungeon Features has been designed for standard 25-28mm figures, it doesn't matter if you've already bought a competitors 3D dungeon set or 2D tiles, the features should fit right in.

Here's what you get with Dungeon Features:

  • 3 different styles and designs of stairs - stone, wooden and even an iron spiral staircase
  • 6 different wooden tables
  • 4 different chairs
  • 4 different benches
  • 3 different altars
  • a feature door which can be used in conjunction with Propz: Minute Dungeon or as a stand alone door
  • a raised pool
  • 2 different styles of pillars
  • 2 different styles of opening treasure chests, each with five inserts for chest contents
  • 3 descending stair tiles to match your ascending stair models
  • 3 pit traps
  • a floor texture

All of these items have been designed and built from standard 80gsm paper right out of the printer, meaning you can get started right away.

And remember: Propz Gaming Aids - As real as you can make it!

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February 13th, 2010
Props Dungeon Features What you get: 35 page PDF file with 2 pages being what tools you’ll need and how to cut, fold and glue the models. All the artwork is outstanding, so much so it can look intimidating however if you take your time [...]
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September 26th, 2008
I primarily only print out the treasure chests as these are by far the best versions of any of the many treasure chests I have purchased on the market. They have both a wooden and metal chest and not only open, but they allow you to change the contents [...]
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January 7th, 2008
I really liked this product. It looks good and building is really easy. The parts fit together nicely and the details are well made. So far I've built the stone stairs, the pool and the altars. There were no problems with the models themselves but one [...]
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November 19th, 2007
Propz Gaming Aids: Dungeon Features is a 35 page pdf product of 3D models for fantasy roleplaying games. This is one of several products in the Propz Gaming Aids lines of products from Arid Hills Productions, and features a large collection of dungeon [...]
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