A DM Ben reminder on this Miniature Monday that things aren’t always what they seem.
The groovy brush strokes just keep on a comin’ as we share our fourth paint guide installment for The Forgotten Rails!
One is taking a snack break while the other readies a spell – typical Kobolds, right?!
Nobody panic but I think those three normal-looking barrels in the corner just winked at us!
Is it a problem when the bugs are bigger than the our first college apartment?
DM Ben felt our brilliant Forgotten Rails wizard needed some muscle to protect him at all times.
This is Monty. He’s a mole and the perfect addition to your NPC miniatures library.
Let’s march towards fall with a little tude!
He’s just a misunderstood orc whose the size of a giant fridge with multiple weapons.
A free Kobold Trapsmith STL download instantly makes one happier. It’s science. Look it up.
These big bug boys own the caverns below and don’t take kindly to trespassers!
Our Hovertrain’s energy source is now a full-fledged mining operation!
Mysterious snake-like warriors guard the secret, sandy tomb ahead. Get those swords and shields up!
If only there were a sign that the party was about to enter a dangerous area controlled by a witch…
Sometimes a dwarf’s nose just knows and that’s exactly what you get with this cool mini by Cast n Play!
Even more handy mini paint guides for thee to try including easy, detailed steps and specific paint names!
This free download gives your artillery shells a whole twist (along with a little attitude).
Map Maker, Map Maker – Lend me a Map!
Let’s look at some fun finds for The Forgotten Rails & see what’s instore for our 3D printers.
Incorporating soldiers and gunpowder into your campaigns is darn fun with these supportless minis!
Don’t believe everything you hear – all monsters actually are mean (and want to eat you).
Caravan encounters are DnD eye candy at its finest with so many cool minis and scatter pieces to print!
Three more Construct minis paint guides for thee to try including easy, detailed steps and specific paint names!
Well, the first exterminator didn’t make. The second one ran away. Who’s next?
Let’s see how The Forgotten Rails plans to keep those picturesque views.
Our NPCs and character miniatures need some extra flair and Cast n Play answers the call yet again!
Sometimes you gotta send in the pig guns to protect and serve.
So which head should we look at for our “sit” and “stay the heck away” commands?
Imagine a herd of these bizarre birds galloping towards the party as it attempts to cross a wide-open field!
We’ve got some more quick and easy Construct miniature painting tutorials so you can get these STLs into your game!
Try the Realm’s Lettermen service! When your sealed scroll absolutely positively can get there…a day later.
We’ve got some more robotic wonders for The Forgotten Rails hovertrain DnD setting!
Sometimes you just gotta bring da heat when you’re opponent won’t comply, right?!
Kids these days – so rambunctious and full of trouble but this lad might need some counseling.
At first our victims were afraid…they were petrified…kept thinkin’ we could never live with this DM by our side!
Every Friar gets a bit too indulgent with the sacramental wine now and then. It’s the Lord’s way.
The Forgotten Rails hired Dwarven Path Finders to chart its inaugural hovertrain routes. Meet our new NPC!
What.On.Earth.Is.That? There’s nothing wrong with a little full party retreat once in a while.
Hear ye, hear ye! By order of the king, you are to print these Cast n Play Town Criers ASAP!
Myconid Mushrooms get a bad rap as angry and evil but alas, the rumors are true.
We needed a local cleric NPC in Waterdeep and felt this fella fit the collar.
Animals are often overlooked in one’s DnD game. Time to print some up and try one of our suggested one-shots!
Unfortunately, your party has wandered right into a curse! And we’ve got the perfect miniature and encounter for it!
Never a doubt that Hippos would be cranky warriors and all business, right?
It just wouldn’t be a “proper” post if we didn’t include a fancy pants noble option for your NPC library.
No one wants to mess with a honey badger, let alone an upright one with a big ol’ axe on its shoulder!
We started with a grey ooze wandering dungeon monster and fittingly, we’re ending our d20 table with a green sludge!
The Wereraven will see you now but we’re not sure if that’s necessarily a good thing or not.
Which way do we go?! No one really knows in a Dungeon, but maybe this loveable NPC has an idea!
“The ol’ ball and chain” phrase takes on a whole new meaning when it’s trying to eat your party!
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