![]() I’ve painted three of these tents for my own game, that’s over 100 flaps! Yeesh. Them little frilly flaps along the top there, what a bother. Ain’t got time for those sorta tent trubs. But they are a downright hassle to paint. These large tents are pretty nice sculpts. Perhaps a sorta mundane detail for most folk, but I really like the decorative lines of gold patterning. It is one of the only pilotable construct models! Go for it, hop in for a test drive! Not only is it one of the most impressively large construct models. This here Mighty Servant of Leuk-o model is mighty neat. If you need some for your own game, you’ll find there are ample options. But conveniently, armed cultist models are a dime a dozen. They are a tad generic, nothing super distinctive or identifiable. Possibly modular Frostgrave models? Difficult to say for sure. I suspect they are kitbashed models or resin printed. The medium sized enemy cult member minis in this encounter are a bit mysterious to me. “d4 score and seven years ago-” harharhar What about this tent design makes it “Civil War” era? It is a rather tall tent, perhaps the high tent ceiling is made to accommodate an Abe Lincoln style top hat? This particular brand of tent must be a popular in the world of Tal'dorei. One tent is from Mantic’s Terrain Crate series and the other is a Safari brand “Civil War Officer” tent famously featured in Campaign 2 Episode 3: Some wooden stairs and walkway components by Monster Fightclub, and scatter terrain from Pathfinder, HirstArts, and Mantic Games. Specifically, a Mats by Mars desert theme base with Dwarven Forge Mountain rocks and blocks. ![]() This is a cuh-lassic C2/3 style map, featuring full 3D terrain elements atop a gaming mat. Get in the robot Shinji, it’s time for Critical Role Miniature Rollout Campaign 3 Episode 50! Thank you Critical Role production team, it is much appreciated! But regardless, these shots are awesome for helping establish the scene and giving us a closer peak at all the rad models. The same thing probably could be achieve during a live recording with a handheld camera operator (Mega64 does it all the time). ![]() That red moon is indeed arisin’! Oooooey, look at that cinematic shot and cinematic lighting! At the end of the day, I think I have a slight preference for live shows, but the benefit of preproduction is these cinematic mini shots. Ith Andrew Harshmann analysis of the minis used on CR. ![]()
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