Difference between revisions of "BDD02 - Dungeon Monsters Boxed Set"
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− | file:BDD2_Dungeon_Monsters_Boxed_Set_-_BugBear.jpg| Bug Bear | + | file:BDD2_Dungeon_Monsters_Boxed_Set_-_BugBear.jpg| '''Bug Bear''' |
− | file:BDD2_Dungeon_Monsters_Boxed_Set_-_Fire_Beetle_1.jpg| Fire Beetle 1 | + | file:BDD2_Dungeon_Monsters_Boxed_Set_-_Fire_Beetle_1.jpg| '''Fire Beetle 1''' |
− | file:BDD2_Dungeon_Monsters_Boxed_Set_-_Fire_Beetle_2.jpg| Fire Beetle 2 | + | file:BDD2_Dungeon_Monsters_Boxed_Set_-_Fire_Beetle_2.jpg| '''Fire Beetle 2''' |
− | file:BDD2_Dungeon_Monsters_Boxed_Set_-_Giant_Rat_1.png | Giant Rat 1 | + | file:BDD2_Dungeon_Monsters_Boxed_Set_-_Giant_Rat_1.png | '''Giant Rat 1''' |
− | file:BDD2_Dungeon_Monsters_Boxed_Set_-_Giant_Rat_2.png | Giant Rat 2 | + | file:BDD2_Dungeon_Monsters_Boxed_Set_-_Giant_Rat_2.png | '''Giant Rat 2''' |
− | file:BDD2_Dungeon_Monsters_Boxed_Set_-_Gnoll.jpg | Gnoll | + | file:BDD2_Dungeon_Monsters_Boxed_Set_-_Gnoll.jpg | '''Gnoll''' |
− | file:BDD2_Dungeon_Monsters_Boxed_Set_-_Kobold.jpg | Kobold | + | file:BDD2_Dungeon_Monsters_Boxed_Set_-_Kobold.jpg | '''Kobold''' |
− | file:BDD2_Dungeon_Monsters_Boxed_Set_-_Orc.jpg | Orc | + | file:BDD2_Dungeon_Monsters_Boxed_Set_-_Orc.jpg | '''Orc''' |
− | file:BDD2_Dungeon_Monsters_Boxed_Set_-_Skeleton.jpg |Skeleton | + | file:BDD2_Dungeon_Monsters_Boxed_Set_-_Skeleton.jpg | '''Skeleton''' |
− | file:BDD2_Dungeon_Monsters_Boxed_Set_-_Stirge.jpg |Stirge | + | file:BDD2_Dungeon_Monsters_Boxed_Set_-_Stirge.jpg | '''Stirge''' |
− | file:BDD2_Dungeon_Monsters_Boxed_Set_-_Toad.jpg | Toad | + | file:BDD2_Dungeon_Monsters_Boxed_Set_-_Toad.jpg | '''Toad''' |
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Revision as of 21:41, 17 December 2016
Sculptor: Michael & Alan Perry, Bob Naismith, Jes Goodwin
This boxed set contained 11 figures (Bugbear, 2 Giant Rats, Skeleton, Stirge, Kobold, 2 Fire Beetles, Gnoll, Giant Toad, and Orc) designed to provide a novice DM with a selection of basic low-level D&D monsters. Note that these figures were sculpted with integral metal shields instead of the plastic ones supplied with the later blister pack range.