I've only played a half a game of Arkham Horror so far (I'm playing with my boyfriend, and he's sick
), but I'm already OBSESSED. It's an amazing game, but I don't really want to pay $200 for the miniatures, especially since I don't see any of the big bosses in miniature form. Yes, I realize the tools and stuff will definitely end up being more then $200 (even unpainted, probably), but since I need an activity for relaxing before bed, carving sounds kind of cool. Has anybody done or thought of doing this? If so, was there any problems with it? I love 3D art, usually I'm a fan of papermache (not the simplistic stuff that little kids do, like huge projects with papermache everywhere)
Wanting to make my own miniatures, should I try wood carving?
Hi
welcome to the asylum (or as jgt and co ould say euphemistically, 'the Carnival', but dont let the inmates fool you).
Your padded cell is in isolation. My guess is you would be the first of us to display this unique form of insanity. Tell me, have you seen the Yellow Sign?.
As I have already looked literally for a yellow sign and don't see anything, I'm assuming it's an abstract yellow sign? And thanks for the welcome, I'm going to enjoy my isolated padded cell ![]()
ebec19 said:
You'll probably want to check out the Arkham "creative" pictures over on Board Game Geek: www.boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/15987/arkham-horror
Here's a 3D model of the boards for Arkham and Dunwich (that little purple tent is the Carnival!
):


Thank you for the link!
I like the board itself (the art is amazing), but I think it would be cool to see 3-D miniature
But I like the looks of the 3-d boards as well, they're very well done ![]()