Hi all, I'm a DM for a dungeons and dragons group, and my group and I really want more interesting scenery for the miniatures to traipse around inI was wondering, do you think I could buy a ton of playdoh and let pieces dry out, and use it as scenery? for instance, making an old dwarven kingdom, mountains, rural settings, that kind of thingmy idea is to have a few pieces of cardboard as the set, and then put a thin layer of playdo on it for the ground, and then build walls and settings with the remaining playdowould this work? if not, what else could I use? thanks!
I use a cotton bud dipped in tea tree oil and just go around the post of the earring to get the stuff offtea tree is good cos its antibacterial and cleans well ]
Try modeling clay insteadYou can buy it at Michael's and it is very easy to useJust push it into the mold, or mold it yourself, then put it into the oven on lowIt can also be painted.