Review: Fold-N-Go: Sewer Kit #1
The fourth release of Rite Publishing’s Lone Tree paper-model imprint comes with 2 pdfs and 1 zip-file containing files for robo-cutters, so what exactly do we get?
The fourth release of Rite Publishing’s Lone Tree paper-model imprint comes with 2 pdfs and 1 zip-file containing files for robo-cutters, so what exactly do we get?
By Thilo Graf After offering us the tools to create a basic dungeon via paper minis and the epic tool-kit
This second instalment of Rite Publishing’s relatively new Lone Tree Games imprint focusing on glueless paper models is ambitious to say the least: This time, we don’t get the tools to build a modular dungeon, but rather the tools to assemble a full-blown keep. Will it adhere to the first instalments high quality standards or is this too broad a scope for such a product?
The first offering of RiP’s Lone Tree-imprint offers us the tools to make 3-d paper models to depict our dungeons – which brings me to a point I have to admit: I’m kind of a paper-model nerd and subsequently I love the idea of this series. I’ll nevertheless try to be as unbiased and grumpy as you’ve come to expect me to be.
Spend your time playing not assembling! Lone Tree Games brings you legendary artist Jonathan Roberts (Sunken Empires, Fantastic Maps) together
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