Baba Yaga's Wandering Hut
You don't need terrain if you don't have a Dungeon Master
I mentioned in the project description that my son shared that he’d like to be a Dungeon Master and run a game.
I started by doing some Google-Fu research and found a company in the US that makes a product for kids to run and play D&D games. They’re called “DnD Adventure Club” and have some really interesting products and great support.
I decided to get him the basic rule book that helps easily explain the concepts of Dungeons & Dragons and I signed up for a subscription starting with an adventure called, “The Wandering Hut.” This adventure looked great because it felt like it had a Halloween theme, and my son and the players would probably like the setting.
After the first book arrived, I remembered that I have a large collection of STLs from the company Fat Dragon Games. I was introduced to their products during a past GaryCon. Fat Dragon Games typically send out a free STL link in their monthly email newsletters. They happened to give out a unique Baba Yaga’s Hut in one of the newsletters. I thought it would be fun to paint up the hut to look like the building in the adventure.
One little issue, I don’t have a 3D printer. Luckily, I have a friend that has one and he was kind enough to print out the model for me.
I should probably look into purchasing a printer, but that’ll need to be a separate project just to convince my partner that we should invest in one…
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