Tiny Furniture Set You Up With Blacksmithing & Books
May 3, 2019 by brennon
Tiny Furniture has re-released some updated pieces of terrain for you to use when doing the set dressing of your tabletops. The first of these is the Medieval Blacksmiths.
The set comes with a forge, bellows, anvil, assorted scatter terrain and that big cupboard set which shows off the blacksmith's work. I think if you were picking up an MDF building from one of the many different suppliers you could use this as a good way of adding narrative to it.
This kind of stuff is fantastic for those Dungeon/Games Masters who are looking to create really dynamic encounters. Once you set down terrain like this it can guide your players to start getting interactive with the environment!
Books!
As a collector of many different books, this Book Shelf set from Tiny Furniture also really caught my eye.
These would be perfect set dressing for a wizard's study. You could imagine the players pilfering around in these stacks looking for special spell books and all sorts.
There is something quite satisfying about painting wooden objects and books as you get to play around with lots of different colours and then add a wash which really brings it all to life.
Will you be considering these pieces for your tabletop?
"There is something quite satisfying about painting wooden objects and books..."
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So many sexy books!
The blacksmith set is lovely as well, but it would be nice to see a butcher, a baker and a candlestick maker set. A tannery would be good as well.
Yes to all of the above!
They certainly have some of these sets! Browse their product catalog to find them. Here’s a link to their medieval bakery! Both painted and unpainted versions are available. : http://tiny-furniture.com/products/search?sort=0&balance=&categoryId=&min_cost=&max_cost=&page=1&text=bakery
I also have some RPG.net reviews of their Tavern, Dog with Kennel, Quest Board, and Bath Tub!
https://www.rpg.net/reviews/search-review.phtml?reviewerName=Chin&orderby=category&showinfo=publisher
That’s awesome. I’ll be able to build my medieval Greggs much easier now! I intend to call it Hot Pie’s Pies!
It is a disgrace, for years no occasional scenery and now we are tripping over the stuff. Bring it on.
Very cool. I’ll have to pick this up. I second them making more of these for other professions.
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