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I keep promising myself that I'm done with kickstarter, but just when I start to reign it in something too tempting to pass up comes along

At least we KNOW Reaper will deliver.

 

TROOTH!

 

So, I'm wondering exactly how many Baba Yaga's huts I need....

 

Especially since we can make it into "ordinary" huts and build a village with those, add the Bones III Graveyard and it becomes a town.

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You all are monsters, talking about your plans to maim the innocent Dancing Hut like that.  What did it ever do to you?

Well, back around... 1996? a whole lot of bad things actually. Sure, maybe breaking into the hut wasn't the wisest choice a character of mine ever made, but darn it, I had an arcane archer who needed to do something epic, and the hut was busy stomping around where it wasn't wanted... And I ended up fighting death, and dangling from a rope into an utter and complete void (as far as I could tell) among other horrors.

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Hmmm, al those legs...

 

Put them upside down on a piece of wood or plasticard.

Add foliage to hide the claws, and you got some nice strange trees.

That was actually my first thought as well.
Paging Doctor Froggy, paging Doctor Froggy: Line 4, please.
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I keep promising myself that I'm done with kickstarter, but just when I start to reign it in something too tempting to pass up comes along

Don't worry. We've been Bones KS free for over a year without any major side effects. We don't go pledging huge amounts of money on everything with the word "Bones" in the title.

 

We are effectively social Bones pledgers. We got this totally under control.

 

Hmmm, al those legs...

 

Put them upside down on a piece of wood or plasticard.

Add foliage to hide the claws, and you got some nice strange trees.

Giant chicken legs for the mother of mods!

 

With a little glue and green stuff, you can add them to anything!

 

- Khanjira with chicken legs!

- Cthulu with chicken legs!

- Baba Yaga's dancing dire gazebo!

- Baba Yaga's dancing Bones 3 crypt!

- Kraken with chicken legs!

- CAV mini with chicken legs!

- "The Grudge" dwarf bust with chicken legs!

- Buglips with chicken legs sticking out of his [blank]!

 

Endless possibilities, as long as you don't mind chicken legs.

 

The only challenge is to make something *more* serious with the addition of giant chicken legs.

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You all are monsters, talking about your plans to maim the innocent Dancing Hut like that.  What did it ever do to you?

Well, back around... 1996? a whole lot of bad things actually. Sure, maybe breaking into the hut wasn't the wisest choice a character of mine ever made, but darn it, I had an arcane archer who needed to do something epic, and the hut was busy stomping around where it wasn't wanted... And I ended up fighting death, and dangling from a rope into an utter and complete void (as far as I could tell) among other horrors.

 

 

One of the only campaigns I've run from start to finish was "Reign of Winter".  The Dancing Hut is a useful (but dangerous) tool that's essential for finding Baba Yaga and getting her aid.

 

It does owe a lot to the D&D adventure.

 

So, safe to say, I'll be leaving the legs on mine and putting it on the shelf next to my homemade version:

 

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Reaper chooses where to cut the miniatures for the mold. Putting the sockets for the legs at the bottom of the hut seems like an easy decision. Making the roof come off to reveal the interior would be a much harder decision..

 

they could also make the skeleton cage removable; dilapidated and outright menacing aren't quite the same thing.

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I'd buy half a dozen of those skeleton cages if I could. 

so instead of removable, you want attachable. sounds good to me. full on modular haunted house.

 

I was thinking of using them on other terrain pieces, rather than just plastering the house with them... but sure!

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