• PnPG Recommends: Dave Graffam Models

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    Last time, I shared pics from my first game of Advanced Song of Blades and Heroes at my local game club. I set up the table for the game entirely with cardstock, print-and-play terrain that cost me next to nothing to print and assemble. The main terrain features—the ruined church building and the scattered archway ruins—were designed…

  • ASoBaH: Three Warbands

    I’d hoped to play Advanced Song of Blades and Heroes last night at my local gaming club’s Monday night meeting. In preparation for the evening’s skirmishes, I prepared three warbands using Ganesha Games’ Warband Calculator, and assembled some new terrain from Dave Graffam Models. I made sure I had ready squads of cardstock minis from Okumarts, Paper…

  • Two Years’ Worth of Trash Mob Minis

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    One of the most talented and prolific artists working in the tiny—but growing!—field of printable cardstock miniatures is Jess Jennings, the man behind Trash Mob Minis. This week, Jennings announced the second anniversary of Trash Mob Minis’ commercial debut on DriveThruRPG/RPGNow, and I thought I’d celebrate the occasion by looking back over the Trash Mobs collection…

  • PnPG Christmas List: Okumarts Minis on DMsGuild

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    If you’ve read many posts on this blog, you know I’m a big fan of printable miniatures from David Okum of Okumarts. David’s line at DriveThruRPG and RPGNow includes dozens of sets of first-class cardstock minis, covering genres from fantasy to science fiction, steam punk to post-apocalypse, superheroes to wild west, Cthulhu to manga, and much more. Most Okumarts…

  • PnPG How-Tos: Tutorials for Cardstock Kitbashers

    I’m a tinkerer. When I become interested in a hobby, I don’t want to just buy a kit and follow the directions. I want to take things apart, change them up, and put them back together to make something new. That’s a big part of why I love the print-and-play segment of the gaming hobby—the…

  • PnPG How-To: Format Miniatures in a PDF

    The most basic miniature-modding project is formatting a collection of figures onto a single page for printing. You may have accumulated an assortment of miniatures from several sources that you want to print as a set, or perhaps you’ve re-skinned some minis or created your own from scratch, and need to arrange them in a…

  • PnPG Freebie: Giant Toadstool miniatures!

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    Printable giant toadstool miniatures, free from printandplaygamer.com PnPG is excited to share the first of what I hope will be a long series of free, downloadable print-and-play game accessories–a PDF of giant toadstool miniatures! I created the first of these as my contribution to the May, 2018 Forum Hoard at the Cardboard Warriors forum, but this is…

  • PnPG How-To: Recolor Printable Minis with GIMP

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    In the last PnPG tutorial, I showed you how to collect printable miniatures from several PDFs and format them into a one-page PDF for printing. Our sample project was to create a sheet of fourteen red-shirt crewpersons from David Okum’s Where No Man Has Gone Before line. But at the end of the last tutorial, we still had two…

  • PnPG Recommends: Papermini Cardstock Minis

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    An increasing number of print-and-play miniature artists are distributing their work through Patreon these days. (I’ll do an overview of the cardstock minis scene at Patreon soon.) A newcomer who’s caught my attention is Lucas Marko, who’s just started a Patreon page under the name of PaperMini. In his first three months, Marko’s released a dozen…

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