
At present, I am working on my Infinity Nomads, a customized version of BP Laser's MUB laser cut building, 4 dumpsters from CNC Miniature Workshop, testing out a repositionable custom bending form I designed for making laminate buildings...and now I am itching to get setup for Frostgrave! One of the things that I have noticed about Frostgrave is that it requires a fair amount of terrain, but then again...most skirmish games do. So I started looking about for some more odds and ends to dress up my gaming boards.
I chanced upon Other World Miniatures and their Dungeon Furniture which includes the following...
I chanced upon Other World Miniatures and their Dungeon Furniture which includes the following...
Not quite sure that I would put Slain Adventures into the furniture category of dungeon accessories but I can see how it might work.

In my mind, the undisputed master of fantasy dungeon dressing is Thomarillion. The sheer variety of items that he has is incredible, from classic fantasy to steampunk cogwheels, electric chair too a fully stocked wine-cellar. I really cannot do justice to the vast selection that he has available in just a single little blurb.
Having done business with them on multiple occasions I have never been disappointed!
Having done business with them on multiple occasions I have never been disappointed!