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At the edge of the sprawling ocean, where the waves crashed against the jagged rocks, stood Port Haven. This coastal city whispered tales of fortune and prosperity to those who sought it. Its harbor, teeming with ships from distant lands, promised endless possibilities to those daring enough to venture into its depths. But behind the gleaming facades and bustling streets, Port Haven held secrets that would make even the bravest shudder. Amidst the glistening cobblestone paths and intricately carved buildings, the air was heavy with mystery. It was said that Port Haven possessed a hidden treasure, buried deep within its tangled web of alleys and canals. Wealth and power were within reach for those who possessed the knowledge to unlock its secrets. Entrepreneurs flocked from far and wide, their eyes gleaming with ambition. Tales of immense fortunes lured them, whispers of success echoed in their ears. But, alas, Port Haven was a city that favored only a select few. Many found themselves ensnared by its treacherous charm, their dreams transforming into nightmares. Take more time enjoying DMing and less time prepping. Use this generic coastal city Virtual Table Top map pack to get going on weaving story lines and crafting exciting encounters rather than making a map that you're not happy with. Features a range of environments, climates, and areas with gridded options, a ominous mist, and day night options. You'll be the talk of the town with all the locations you can draw from in this brilliant map pack from Tim Kaney. With this Coastal City RPG map from Tim Kaney you'll spend less time prepping and more time playing! Dimensions = 30x30 Tiles (2048 x 2048 px) Tiles = Hex HexesOne Hex = 100 ft. Variants Include: Grid vs. No Grid Day vs. Night Summer vs. Winter Labeled vs. Unlabeled Disclaimer: This art pack contains assets that were generated with the aid of third-party creative software(s). Preview Images
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Hello Nurglings, Another update here. I little photo dump of a set of mins painted up for Warhammer 40,000. This time it is a unit or Nurgle Plaguebearers in a nice eerie green scheme. These are the newest models that are available. When I was much younger, like 20 years younger, I had the 3rd edition models of Plaguebearers. I honestly remember enjoying painting them a lot more. That said, these were still fun. This was the second set of minis as a full unit I was able to complete this winter and fully base them. The one thing is this and the guardsmen still need seal coating. This was a base of pure white primer group with a base layer of green and then coating with Contrast Plaguebearer flesh from Citadel. I think that this was a nice experiment and turned out with the lively green hue yucky enough to inspire lots of retching. See the images below for an array of the unit models of each Plaguebearer. Paints to use with Tim Kaney Plaguebearer Paint Scheme: Livery Green = Green Base Plaguebearer Flesh Contrast Paint = Green Fleshtone Imperial Fist Yellow Contrast Paint = Boils Warp Lightning Contrast Paint = Horns Dracolich Scales = Sword Base Basilicanum Grey Contrast Paint = Sword Fleshtearers Red Contrast Paint = Wounds Nurgles Rot Technical Paint = Slime Sour Apple DecoArt Paint = Base That does it for this post. Feel free to comment with questions or advice. Thanks all! Greetings fell creatures! Alrighty, I have a lot of updates that will be coming along so here we go. Apologies on the lack of posting. Work, life, mental, personal, medical health excuses and all that. It's been crazy. Trying to push through. I had a productive fall and end to 2023. I have two big sets of minis painted and based. Started some others. Building some more. And helping my 9 year old get his Ork Kill team boiz up and running. Anyways, here we go. My son and I got the Kill Team Starter set months ago that features the Ork Kommandos and Veteran Guardsman teams since it also came with scenery and a mat and accessories. It was a better deal per piece than getting armies separate. I had already bought another Killteam set which I have yet to paint but figured the other stuff was worth it. So the above picture shows all of them together as their whole Killteam. They are featured using the slapchop method painting and that was created using dark grey primer coat drybrushing up a couple shades with light grey and then white. The color scheme was inspired by a piece of fan fiction I was writing a long time ago. The top coasts are contrast orange and blue from Citadel. Paints for Veteran Guardsman Custom Color Scheme Magmadroth Flame = Orange Armor Talassar Blue = Blue Great Coat Basilicanum Grey = Grey Straps, Boots, and Guns Warp Lightning = Green Lenses Sour Apple (DecoArt) = Green Base After doing so, I would say this, you have to work really hard to not end up with a grainy dark effect under the colors and most times would recommend newbies to stick with just white as the undercoat for contrast and speed paints. Gives a better finish in my opinion. I think it ended up with a neat look for these Veteran Guardsman. As for building them, they were surprisingly not terrible and required little cleanup. I am used to the nightmare of Chaos builds, so this was a nice break. These guys are the first full squad of minis painted using the slapchop method. Also, they are the first full squad of minis completed in a long time. Very happy with the results and I hope to post more like these Veteran Guardsman soon. Keep on warmongering you diabolical deviants! See more posts below or to the right... Multi-Volume Release, Book Award, and New Book Announced! Hi all, I appreciate anyone that still comes by and reads my tl;dr posts it is much appreciated. There is some exciting news in the world of Nurse Florence book.
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As always be sure to check out www.nurseflorence.org for more updates! Best, Tim New Battlemap Pack Just Released! The sky was a deep, midnight blue, and the stars scattered across the canvas of the night sky seemed to twinkle in anticipation. On the distant horizon, a large, lonesome ship was making its way across the endless sea of stars. It was a pirate ship, bound by no law and loyal only to its captain, who steered it through the vastness of space. The ship was captained by a woman, her hair as black as the night sky, her eyes grey and her skin tanned from the radiation of distant galaxies. She confidently steered the massive vessel through the stars, commanding her loyal crew of misfits and rogues to carry out her orders. Onboard the ship, the crew worked day and night to keep the vessel running. They were a strange bunch, each with their own dark secrets and wild ambitions. But beneath their hardened exteriors lay a deep-seated loyalty to their captain and their ship. The ship sailed from planet to planet, its crew plundering and plundering until there was nothing left to loot. They were a scourge on the universe, feared by the citizens of the planets they visited, and revered by the other pirates within their own ranks. The pirate ship sailed through the stars, a beacon of chaos and destruction wherever it went. But eventually, it sailed out of the darkness and into the light, its mission complete. In the end, the captain and her crew had become legends, their tales inspiring others to follow in their wake. +++++ Shrink prep. Play swole. How about you take a whiff of this? A sweet hook written with AI. A space pirate ship. All you have to do is populate with 80's level hot rocker space pirate foes. Complete with plenty of variants and decks for hours of spelljammer boarding action. Allows for quick play from the main deck and castles to the keel bulb unique to the pirate fleets of the astral realm. You new Roll20 encounter map set will be the chat of the culdesac. Check it out and enjoy! Have your PCs explore the Main Deck, Stern and Fore Castles, Cargo Deck, Steerage Deck, and finally the uniquely awesome Keel Bulb found on this specific model of spelljammer galleons. Can your players fight their way to the bowels of the ship and cash on the past exploits of this old pirate crew? Find out with this great new map pack from Kaney Kreative. This battlemap pack is perfect. Comes complete with 19 different map image assets perfect for use in your favorite VTT system Roll20! Enjoy high quality maps for taking your next quick gaming session to the next level. Your PC player friends will really tilt their rum skull cups in your general awesome direction. What are you waiting for? Download today! Dimensions = 35x18 tiles (4096x2048 px) Tiles = With and without - squares Square = 5ft Variants include: Grid vs. No Grid Lit vs. Unlit Lights vs. No Lights Bonus points if you can find the goofy spelling error in the product name / listing!
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