What’s Coming From Tabletop Troubadour’s Hagglethorn?
November 11, 2019 by brennon
Tabletop Troubadour which made the astounding array of terrain available in Hagglethorn Hollow has been teasing what's coming in 2020.
Available after the delivery of the Kickstarter, the folks at Tabletop Troubadour have been tinkering away and have asked what you'd like to see them do next. They have been chatting about a Blacksmiths...
...and a Brewery as potential ideas for them to tinker around with. If they are going to be anything like the work that they did with Hagglethorn Hollow on the Kickstarter you are going to be in for a treat when you get a better look at this terrain as it comes to life.
A Stonemasons was also talked about although not shown in sketch form but this is just the tip of the iceberg concerning what they have to work on. If nothing else, the terrain produced as part of the last Kickstarter were aspirational pieces which really got us thinking about new ways of creating tabletops.
To that end, we can't wait to see what Johnny Fraser-Allen has lined up here for the future of the range.
What do you think?
"If nothing else, the terrain produced as part of the last Kickstarter were aspirational pieces which really got us thinking about new ways of creating tabletops..."
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I have a pencil and a Staedtler so i can probably do this myself.
just a fyi….these are the drawings that will end up 3d printed buildings. an amazing amount of detail goes into this. you will need more than a staedtler to do this.
You mean i’ll also need a pencil?
What happened to the STL only KS?
Pretty sure they took a look at what they could charge for a “files only” option and went screaming away–despite it clearly being the sensible option. It might also be that it was so much cheaper (economies of scale) to produce that Nobody took them up on the file only option but…pretty sure that’s not the case. Only a few shops have been able/willing to defend the markup necessary to make files viable. It’s clearly a discussion we as a community should be having: how do we encourage innovation/creative sculpting without Requiring innovators to shop us a physical product (particularly… Read more »
Wow that artwork is fabulous and I love the details and quality of the buildings they make.