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Painting my Secret Weapon Dungeon Tiles

Painting my Secret Weapon Dungeon Tiles

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Alright, it’s done. I’ve completed the entire collection of Kickstart rewards from Secret Weapon Miniatures that were delivered last month and within my time limit even.  I will be shooting a lot more photographs over the next several weeks especially as all I have today are shots of the four Starter Sets and the last two Add-Ons I finished.  As soon as I can find the right storage bin they will all get dumped in together so this is probably the last time they will seem like individual sets.

This is actually a repeated image but included for a sense of completion.This is actually a repeated image but included for a sense of completion.
This set got a little warmer with more ochres and tans.This set got a little warmer with more ochres and tans.
The palatte shifted into yellows and greens with this set in part because that's what was dominating my travel set.The palatte shifted into yellows and greens with this set in part because that's what was dominating my travel set.
The final set became very slate blue.The final set became very slate blue.
Here are the pieces of the Orc Warrens not to be confused with Orc Warzan.Here are the pieces of the Orc Warrens not to be confused with Orc Warzan.
Finally the questionably named Troll Hole.Finally the questionably named Troll Hole.

The next job on my list is to complete the visual inventory by photographing all the other sets followed by example dungeon set ups and more details with minis, got some ideas for the bridges…

Oh, and play some games on them as well. Got enough painted minis to play some Wolsung so my Ash and Oak club might be heading into the darkness soon.

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