u/Steve-at-REME

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I am looking for people who are interested in trying my new modular building system and giving feedback. It uses a new clip system that is fast to build with but doesn't sacrifice mechanical strength. It works great for terrain and it can also build boxes to transport the terrain. If you are interested I have a link in my profile to sign up. I have put a lot of work into developing the system so I'm mostly looking to see if people enjoy using it. The files have gone through a lot of testing already so there shouldn't be any issues printing them. Thanks!

u/Steve-at-REME — 7 days ago

REME Creations brings a new way of building terrain to table top gaming

This is a building system I have been working on for a few years. It's great at building boxes and other structures. This video shows how flexible the terrain system is.

Everyone has different objectives when it comes to building terrain. Some want to get something on the table as quickly as possible, others want to plan out the most immersive experience possible. The following build methods are shown.

-Fast setup.For the quickest build, simply connect the floor tiles and lay out the terrain accessories like the doors, columns and walls. The drop out pins in the accessories and non locking floor connectors help the dungeon spring to life as quickly as possible.

-Easy transport and storage. To get more utility out of your terrain, try building a box to store all your books, dice, and other accessories. When the encounter starts, pull out the box and place a few terrain pieces to create a room of the dungeon.

-Greatest flexibility. For the most immersive experience, before the game session, assemble individual modules with floors and walls that make up a corner piece, a corridor, or a single wall. These can be plugged together to form a sturdy, intricate dungeon.

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u/Steve-at-REME — 15 days ago
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This is my version of Cragmaw Castle from D&D. I simplified some of the rooms so the combat can run smoother and I elevated the chapel to make it more visually interesting.

u/Steve-at-REME — 17 days ago

I wanted to solve the problem of terrain not getting use outside of gaming and taking up a lot of storage space. I made a terrain system that can build functional items like toolboxes, drawers, shelves, and dice towers. I also like building things and I'm having a lot of fun turning the terrain into different things.

Here is the link to the pictures if they aren't showing up.

https://imgur.com/a/LbbYXbj

u/Steve-at-REME — 21 days ago

I wanted to solve the problem of terrain not getting use outside of gaming and taking up a lot of storage space. I made a terrain system that can build functional items like toolboxes, drawers, shelves, and dice towers. I also like building things and I'm having a lot of fun turning the terrain into different things.

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u/Steve-at-REME — 21 days ago