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| Dirt Cheep Dungeons Basic Set (B&W) |
$6.00 |
| Average Rating: 4.3 of 5 |
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I have only recently stated building and using scenics and after trying some other products I eventually purchased Caverns, Dungeons, Dungeon expansion, Terrian and Sewers, all in Black and White. The non Microtactix sets I bought were color and I was horrified at how fast you'll sprint through ink cartridges even though they look nice. The Microtactix sets have enough artwork so printing on appropriate colored paper works very well in making attractive scenes. Also you get "furniture" with most of the sets like chests, bookcases and so forth. The pieces have clear instructions and most assemble easily, the tricky ones are the most visually striking ones and are more time consuming than difficult. I really can't think of any negative aspect of the sets so I give them 5 stars across the board. ... [read full review]
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!] |
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Dirt Cheep Dungeons was one of the first print-it-yourself 3D dungeon kits available, and as such I have a strong sentimental attachment to it. The sets are reasonably easy to put together and use. However, the quality of this product is now overshadowed by the much better offerings from Fat Dragon, Arid Hill, and WorldWorks. If you're going to buy into the Dirt Cheep line, I recommend you skip this B&W version and go for the color version.
Rating: [3 of 5 Stars!] |
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Excellent product but I have found that it is best to build each part separtely an as individual blocks (Like with the Heroic Dungeons) unless you have endless time on you hands and a spare room for all the sections. I have also found that gluing corrugated card to the inside gives the Dungeon blocks strength and weight. I have had no regrets geting this product and I recomend it.
Rating: [5 of 5 Stars!] |
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