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Joebing |
Posted - 03 Jul 2013 : 23:33:39 Finally got my hands on a complete physical copy of this amazing box set (previously I only had a pdf).
The entire set makes a great campaign tool for Waterdeep if you are not familiar with it. A definite must-own for the map alone; the map of waterdeep is MASSIVE, detailing every building in Waterdeep in 10 maps that match up together, ending up around 6' long. Also included is a poster of Waterdeep and a classic AD&D 3-D map of Castle Waterdeep.
The Realmslore contained within details Waterdeep ward by ward, with typical building layouts for the size of the building.
Well worth the $25 I paid for it. |
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Joebing |
Posted - 13 Jul 2013 : 02:38:29 8' x 12'? You really ARE a master cartographer (which is why I use your maps exclusively for my campaigns - well, what you have covered so far). |
Markustay |
Posted - 12 Jul 2013 : 15:57:59 My original FR map (in PS) was 8' tall by 12' wide - I wanted to eventually transfer the whole thing onto a wall in my house. That map is now long gone, but so is the wife (who wouldn't let me do it), so who knows? |
George Krashos |
Posted - 06 Jul 2013 : 05:18:48 I'd love to get this on art board as one big map. One day maybe, when I have a dedicated room to put it in.
-- George Krashos
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Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 05 Jul 2013 : 03:59:52 quote: Originally posted by Joebing
quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
I've got like three copies of those maps.
The first set was when I bought the boxed set for the first time. The book was lost in the fire (not the maps, just the book), so I bought a second set to have the book again. And I somehow wound up with a partial set, then later found someone selling the maps individually on eBay -- so I completed the third set.
If I can get mine to line up right, I am thinking of framing it and hanging it in what my wife and I call "The Gaming Room" - a room that is designed around RPGs (mainly D&D/Realms).
BTW, the room was HER idea, not mine. I was content with the dining room table.
We have a room dedicated to my books, toys, game stuff, and computer. It's officially the computer room. Sadly, I don't have enough wall for the entire City System map -- but I do have the map from FR1 Waterdeep and the North on one wall. |
Joebing |
Posted - 05 Jul 2013 : 00:49:15 quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
I've got like three copies of those maps.
The first set was when I bought the boxed set for the first time. The book was lost in the fire (not the maps, just the book), so I bought a second set to have the book again. And I somehow wound up with a partial set, then later found someone selling the maps individually on eBay -- so I completed the third set.
If I can get mine to line up right, I am thinking of framing it and hanging it in what my wife and I call "The Gaming Room" - a room that is designed around RPGs (mainly D&D/Realms).
BTW, the room was HER idea, not mine. I was content with the dining room table. |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 04 Jul 2013 : 05:34:15 I've got like three copies of those maps.
The first set was when I bought the boxed set for the first time. The book was lost in the fire (not the maps, just the book), so I bought a second set to have the book again. And I somehow wound up with a partial set, then later found someone selling the maps individually on eBay -- so I completed the third set. |
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