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Hi guys!

I've just about managed to get the new video uploaded and sorted, so It's getting released early for you guys before I launch it on Monday :)

I've also uploaded the templates and new banners to this post - including versions that are designed to be printed on printable cloth, something I'll be showing off more in future and talking more about in the next livestream next Sunday! (I'll make an announcement post for that too...)

Finally, I've updated the old banners in the older posts to the new better quality ones for more detail when printing on paper. I'm aiming to include fabric printing versions of these too when I release a video talking about that technique in more detail...

I hope you guys enjoy, this is hopefully the first of a new series where I occasionally do some scatter terrain to complement my buildings and tiles, all useful stuff that's the sort of thing you find you want on hand for D&D :)

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Detailed War Camps for the Discerning Warlord - Tents for D&D.

Tents Will Get Used. In D&D, it's pretty much that simple. Players will camp, pitch tents, and sooner or later, get ambushed or attacked - it's so common it's practically a trope! But more than this, sooner or later, players often end up infiltrating an enemy camp for one reason or another. Tents are such a universally useful thing to have on hand, but I've never been happy with the methods often used, and certainly not with plastic or printed tents - to me they just…don't look right. So, I did my usual and tried out some new materials and methods to get a realistic, but still playable result! I'm pretty happy with where this military campsite ended up, it's quick, cheap, realistic, playable, surprisingly durable and very flexible. Without a base on the tents they can be used in any environment naturally, and with an open interior and raised edges thanks to the poles, they work very well even on static grass or other uneven surfaces - perfect for use with the kind of realistic terrain I'm aiming to fill my shelves with :) I hope you guys enjoy, and at the very least get some cool ideas for new techniques or methods to try yourselves - enjoy! ⚔️ SUPPORT BY JOINING THE ARCHIVE ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/RPArchive 🛠️ SUPPORT BY BUYING EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS: http://bit.ly/RPEquipment FREE TENT TEMPLATES: https://www.patreon.com/posts/52962391 FREE 'GOOD' BANNER: https://www.patreon.com/posts/free-to-all-pdf-35693498 FREE 'EVIL' BANNER: https://www.patreon.com/posts/public-free-evil-52959676 Everything I use should be linked on the equipment list above, so it's also a library of where to find stuff… 🔔 Subscribe and click the bell for more D&D terrain! 👍 If you found this helpful, help me out and like the video up there! Other builds featured in this video: Grassland tiles: https://youtu.be/DzvJIozUXWY Realistic roads: https://youtu.be/kBrB2ntkYWA Climbable Trees: https://youtu.be/R8PZtePZEps Timestamps: 00:00 intro 00:33 Main tents 04:35 Rain shelter 6:40 Lazy man's tent 7:08 Commander's tent 9:44 Banners Check out my full modular terrain systems: http://bit.ly/RPArchiveChannel Follow the channel to make sure you catch new videos as they're released: Facebook: http://bit.ly/RPArchiveFB Instagram: http://bit.ly/RPArchiveINSTA For any metric users who aren't comfortable with using the inches side of the ruler, I've linked a conversion calculator here: https://www.rapidtables.com/convert/length/inch-to-mm.html #Rparchive #TheScatterbook #ArchiveScatterTerrain