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D&D Icons of The Realms: Icewind Dale: Rime of The Frostmaiden - Ten Towns Papercraft Set
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Age Range (Description) | Children |
Number of Players | 1+ |
Brand | WizKids |
Theme | City Building |
Material | Cardboard |
About this item
- Remove the roofs and see the grid and art for each room
- Super sturdy cardboard buildings that are playable inside and out
- Includes 3 Papercraft Buildings: 1 Tavern, 1 Apothecary, 1 Residence
- Item Package Weight : 1.0 pounds
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 11 x 3 x 1 inches |
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Item Weight | 1 pounds |
ASIN | B08KHRHTJW |
Item model number | WZK96023 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 13 years and up |
Best Sellers Rank | #360,308 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #11,924 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Release date | January 27, 2021 |
Manufacturer | WizKids |
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Product Description
An unnatural, never-ending storm of ice and snow descends upon the region, beckoning adventurers from across Faerûn to investigate its mysterious source. Will you be able to discover the source of this frigid maelstrom, or will the Ten Towns be forever buried underneath the snow? Explore the adventure of Icewind Dale with the Ten Towns Papercraft Set
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About Us
WizKids is more than your typical game and collectible manufacturer – by utilizing many of the world’s leading licenses, we are able to provide exciting adventures in your favorite settings. We thrive on innovation to satisfy the desires of gamers and collectors, new and old alike. Plus, we make cool dragons!
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Why do we love what we do?
We encourage our fans to never grow up. Adding some fun to the world is our passion and bringing your imagination to life is our goal.
What makes our products unique?
WizKids is one of the largest sculpting houses in North America. As an expert in pre-painted collectible miniatures, a leader in specialized game dice manufacturing, and a renowned authority in table-top gaming, we've made our mark on the gaming industry.
Which dragon is your favorite?
We can't play favorites, but choosing Tiamat is a safe choice. You really get it all with a five-headed dragon queen!
From the manufacturer
Intended for use alongside the Rime of the Frostmaiden Campaign, but can be used for many other stories.
3 distinct buildings to explore!
D&D Icewind Dale: Rime of the Frostmaiden - Ten Towns Papercraft Set - Icons of the Realms, Dungeons & Dragons
Includes three papercraft buildings.
Highly detailed full color constructions.
- Take on the terrain and the elements near the spine of the world!
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Customers like the appearance, detail and ease of construction of the tabletop game. They mention that it looks great, is very detailed and is easy to build. They also appreciate the scale and level of detail. Customers also mention that the buildings are a nice addition to their games and are good value for money.
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Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the tabletop game. They mention that it looks great, has neat set pieces, and the details are crisp and bold. Some say that the papercraft sets are outstanding.
"...Looks great and cheaper than buying or printing 3d terrain. Durable, but its still foamboard and will damage if not properly handled." Read more
"...The image details are crisp and the colors are bold.However, i do have two issues with it:-..." Read more
"These look so great! Fun and easy to build and look very nice especially paired with my snowy mat and some extra props...." Read more
"Really neat set pieces for a reasonable price." Read more
Customers find the tabletop game very detailed, lightweight, and easy to put together. They also appreciate the crisp image details and bold colors. Customers also say the sets are a great way to build up a 3D setting and are extremely well labeled.
"...Not only that, but they are extremely well-labeled - match the numbers printed under each piece to their counterparts - no guesswork...." Read more
"...The image details are crisp and the colors are bold.However, i do have two issues with it:-..." Read more
"...hope the produce more of these, because they are a great way to build up a 3D setting. Easily my best D&D purchase in years. Now I just want more." Read more
"...I absolutely love them, they’re very detailed, lightweight, and easy to put together. Well worth the price!" Read more
Customers find the tabletop game easy to build.
"...They were easy to put together thanks to the numbered connections...." Read more
"These look so great! Fun and easy to build and look very nice especially paired with my snowy mat and some extra props...." Read more
"...I absolutely love them, they’re very detailed, lightweight, and easy to put together. Well worth the price!" Read more
Customers find the tabletop game to be fun and easy to build. They also say the buildings are a nice addition to their games.
"...I can tell this one will stick around - you know what I mean? Players are having fun, I'm having fun, and D&D is doing everything it does best...." Read more
"...Other than that, I am pleased with these buildings and are a nice addition to my games." Read more
"These look so great! Fun and easy to build and look very nice especially paired with my snowy mat and some extra props...." Read more
Customers find the value of the tabletop game terrain kit to be good. They mention that it looks great and is cheaper than buying or printing 3D terrain.
"...Looks great and cheaper than buying or printing 3d terrain. Durable, but its still foamboard and will damage if not properly handled." Read more
"...Well worth the price!" Read more
"Really neat set pieces for a reasonable price." Read more
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We're knee-deep in a solid "Rime of the Frostmaiden" campaign (7 or so sessions). I can tell this one will stick around - you know what I mean? Players are having fun, I'm having fun, and D&D is doing everything it does best. Battles are a big piece of that.
I have had decent luck with "Papercraft" brand housing terrian, but... it's a bit flimsy, they fall apart in storage, you have to poke it out with toothpicks, and I've ruined a couple pieves while putting them together. It serves it's purpose, but... it wasn't taking my RoTFM campaign to the next level. In steps WizKids, like always.
I bought the WizKids minis for RoTFM, and as usual... they rock by the way. All pre-painted by the way, most encounters covered. Then I bought this set, and holy moley - dear god these things rock. If you look closely at my pics, you'll see a few minis and how they scale compared to these babies. They're huge! Much bigger than PaperCraft (and better built). 3 of these are plenty to dominate a battle mat - add "the lodge" set, and you can map out pretty much any IceWind Dale city battle with a simple "snow" battle mat. They tower over your minis - the scale is impressive.
The cardboatd perforations are divine on these, especially compared to PaperCraft. You don't need a toothpick, you don't worry about tearing/ripping - they pop out like butter. This is the standard WizKids quality is at play here. Not only that, but they are extremely well-labeled - match the numbers printed under each piece to their counterparts - no guesswork. I built mine without referencing the instructions.
The pieces are thick and well-built, but they also fit quite snugly - enough to compose into a solid finished product that won't fall apart in storage I would label the quality as 2x that of PaperCraft, and I can actually see myself using these in lieu of my PaperCraft sets simply due to their scale and level of detail. Not just for Icewind Dale snow campaigns mind you, but my other campaigns as well.
If you're running a RoTFM campaign... dude, I'm telling you, just do it. You will not regret it, I guarantee. Quite the opposite actually.
I hate to say this, because I'm not some shill who sucks up to brands, corporations, or the like. But... hot damn WizKids, you did it again. I'm starting to develop something akin to brand loyalty here, simply because you be rockin' it. I'm not entirely sure how I feel about that, but keep it up. And send me some products if you ever need an honest review from a bona-fide DM, lol.
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2021
We're knee-deep in a solid "Rime of the Frostmaiden" campaign (7 or so sessions). I can tell this one will stick around - you know what I mean? Players are having fun, I'm having fun, and D&D is doing everything it does best. Battles are a big piece of that.
I have had decent luck with "Papercraft" brand housing terrian, but... it's a bit flimsy, they fall apart in storage, you have to poke it out with toothpicks, and I've ruined a couple pieves while putting them together. It serves it's purpose, but... it wasn't taking my RoTFM campaign to the next level. In steps WizKids, like always.
I bought the WizKids minis for RoTFM, and as usual... they rock by the way. All pre-painted by the way, most encounters covered. Then I bought this set, and holy moley - dear god these things rock. If you look closely at my pics, you'll see a few minis and how they scale compared to these babies. They're huge! Much bigger than PaperCraft (and better built). 3 of these are plenty to dominate a battle mat - add "the lodge" set, and you can map out pretty much any IceWind Dale city battle with a simple "snow" battle mat. They tower over your minis - the scale is impressive.
The cardboatd perforations are divine on these, especially compared to PaperCraft. You don't need a toothpick, you don't worry about tearing/ripping - they pop out like butter. This is the standard WizKids quality is at play here. Not only that, but they are extremely well-labeled - match the numbers printed under each piece to their counterparts - no guesswork. I built mine without referencing the instructions.
The pieces are thick and well-built, but they also fit quite snugly - enough to compose into a solid finished product that won't fall apart in storage I would label the quality as 2x that of PaperCraft, and I can actually see myself using these in lieu of my PaperCraft sets simply due to their scale and level of detail. Not just for Icewind Dale snow campaigns mind you, but my other campaigns as well.
If you're running a RoTFM campaign... dude, I'm telling you, just do it. You will not regret it, I guarantee. Quite the opposite actually.
I hate to say this, because I'm not some shill who sucks up to brands, corporations, or the like. But... hot damn WizKids, you did it again. I'm starting to develop something akin to brand loyalty here, simply because you be rockin' it. I'm not entirely sure how I feel about that, but keep it up. And send me some products if you ever need an honest review from a bona-fide DM, lol.
The image details are crisp and the colors are bold.
However, i do have two issues with it:
- The models are assembled with the "Tab A to Slot B" design, with all of the tabs-slots being numbered.
Unfortunately, the numbers are all printed upon the OUTSIDE of the panels and are clearly visible after completion.
The numbers are small and unobtrusive, but when examined up close they become hard to miss and an eyesore.
- The rear-door of the Apothecary is improperly cut.
The hinges are on the leading edge and the handle is on the adjoining side.
This also, is not quite noticeable until examined more closely.
Other than that, I am pleased with these buildings and are a nice addition to my games.
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2021
They look so good its easy to mix and match with minis, tile systems and scatter terrain.
Awesome value!
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Reviewed in Mexico on September 7, 2023
1. Good price for 3 good looking buildings.
2. At the '3 feet' rule, these look great on the table.
3. Snow-covered buildings pre-painted are not that common to find, so it does fill a niche for those looking for such buildings.
4. Easy to assemble (except chimneys, see below).
A few gripes:
1. When using for D&D or other RPGs, the utility goes down if you want to use the detailed inside areas. Removing the roof and middle floors can be problematic and wear the connector pieces out.
2. The numbers on the outside of the pieces are great for building the houses but not great when admiring the buildings up close.
3. Relatively easy to put together except the chimneys - need to have some patience there.
These are very light (pro) but also not suitable for stacking anything on (con) so do consider how you will store these once built. Assembling and disassembling these repeatedly would like harm the connector elements over time (thus the removing-roof for game play issue).
If I was involved in designing these, I'd have looked at how to better hide the connector-numbers as the pieces were being built and used a better solution for the roof so that the inside areas are more readily accessible.
Overall the price and the look from a couple of feet away when gaming makes up for most of the downsides. They look spectacular on a winter game mat.
4 stars.