Game Within Three Storeys Of The Tudor Inn From Impudent Mortal
June 5, 2015 by deltagamegirl22
What could possibly make your 28mm fantasy table more epic, than a three storey Tudor Inn?!
Impudent Mortal has just the ticket with their gorgeous Tudor Inn. This huge building not only looks amazing but adds so much character to your table, but it also offers an impressive three levels of gaming potential.
The roof lifts off, giving you access to the third floor and then the third floor lifts off, revealing the second and first! The inn even comes with tables for extra terrain inside!
Just think of the epic battles that could take place in all that space!
Which games are you playing that can use this clever Tudor Inn?
"This huge building not only looks amazing but adds so much character to your table, but it also offers an impressive three levels of gaming potential..."
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That is absolutely amazing !
Hopeless for medieval/Renaissance Europe but great for a zombie game in a modern North American setting.
Also it’s spelt “mithril”
In Forgotten Realms and Pathfinder its Mithral, but either way clipping that sign off will be a pretty popular change I think, even if only to re-attach it with fine chain.
Ah fair enough
Why is it hopeless for medieval Europe @somegeezer ? Just asking.
It doesn’t look anything like a Tudor building.
Just curious. I make this stuff all the time. Can you explain why?
It’s that front porch/balcony. It makes a splendid modern pastiche.
I see your point. Maybe smaller arches with an extra layer of stonework, and maybe a larger keystone at the top of the arch. The columns look too small to support the balcony, especially since they’re masonry, and not a solid pillar. Might have been built that way to allow easier access to the portico.
If I’m going to spend that kind of money, I think I’d just spend $30 more and buy the Tabletop World Coaching Inn.
A huge building for your money but as @somegeezer said, that ain’t a Tudor inn. Looks more like a ski-lodge. Would work well for a fantasy setting like D&D though.
There’s an idea! Would make a great addition to a WWII wolfschanze type complex, or a modern terrorist/hostage ski lodge rescue scenario.
looks good.
There was a pub in Nottingham that had a first floor internal balcony. Cannot for the life of me think of its damn name but interior is not a million miles from what I recall. Any one know the one I mean?