Ultimate Dungeon Walls for D&D & Pathfinder! (Ep. #72)

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Professor Dungeonmaster shows you how to make the cheapest, best-looking, most versatile dungeon walls ever. Don't bother spending your money on expensive resin dungeons or on a 3-D printer! The Professor can show you how to make superior terrain for practically no money!

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"Fury of the Dragon's Breath" by Peter Crowley

By Kevin Macleod: "Unwritten Return" & "Hypnothis"
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I've just made my 1st walls. I'm playing with my 7 year old twins and my 3 year old little girl. Kept getting knocked over. Saw an idea on line where to put screws I the bottom of the wall pillar etc and this adds weight to prevent them falling over. Works a treat

paultaylor
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Came back for this classic. I know your philosophy has evolved but I still appreciate these old DIY videos. Thanks.

AdairTheSkull
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Great video! It took me 5 minutes to get totally exhausted from individually cutting out bricks, so this technique was fantastic.

imagineamv
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It's a string! Everyday when I switch on the computer in the morning, one of your older crafting videos would pop up on my feed! :D

valorin
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I've just finished making a set of the double sided dungeon tiles from one of your previous videos. Now I'm going to have to make some of these walls. Thank you Professor!

gregtheredneck
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I see Heroquest Stone-coffin, i give thumps up.

nerfwarbase
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great concept I sense a rainy day crafternoon coming

jonathonchoy
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Great content as usual DungeinCraft. I really enjoy your channel. It is very convenient to have running the game type videos, your campaign videos, and crafting/painting videos all together. You really show a person with some energy, patience, and your guidance can do it all Game, Paint miniatures, and Craft Terrain. Thanks Again

wolfknight
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Another great video. I enjoyed seeing the tomb mini from Hero Quest. Keep up the great work, blessed be.

azrazel
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In the first, great video and execution. They look good and will be very versatile.


You could probably skip the clear glue step and just hit the end product with two coats of Minwax sealant. The huge advantage of Minwax over other rattle-can sealants is that the propellant won't melt foam so if you (somehow) didn't get 100% coverage on your paints, it will be OK. The rattle-can is quicker to dry than glue by far and the poly-acrylic won't reactivate once fully dry.


Keep these vids coming, you're doing great stuff.

meraduddcethin
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What a cool idea right there. Well done. If I ever get into terrain I will definitely borrow this idea.

addndedition
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Love! Love! Love! Your videos never cease to inspire. I always come away with a ton of new ideas for my games. Ty.

stevethomas
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Been watching you for a week or so, and these are great videos! You got a new subscriber!

ipsonfromkijetstudios
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thanks for another great vid...keep up the good work. i'm learning so much about DMing and crafting.

commonweakness
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Thanks for doing this video. Had started making my own UDT and thought about using the scrap cuttings for walls. The circular portion of the cut outs will also be good for making walls to create circular rooms and so-forth. Keep them coming. Question: are there links to your actual gaming sessions? Would be nice to see your ideas in actual play!!!

lynnskelton
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Awesome! Great video. Thanks for sharing.

MacucaLaBella
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0:24 Huzzah! The +1 Tweed Jacket of Insight!

BradFonseca
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Great video as always. I'm excited to see what you do in the future!

TrappedInTheMatrix
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Guys, roll for initiative. *natural 20* "I thumbs up Prof DM's video before even watching it"

strygian
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Excellent! I feel dumb not having thought about such a simple design even though I craft for 2-3 years now lol

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