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#1 Heroquest The Frozen Horror: 3D Ice Vault Tiles

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Standard board version
Standard board version
Designer
1.9 h
1 plate

HeroQuest Modular 3D Board version
HeroQuest Modular 3D Board version
Designer
3.8 h
2 plates

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If these tiles made your dungeon look cool (literally), a Boost would be the cherry on top of this frozen cake!

 

Is your Barbarian complaining about cold feet? Well, now he has a real reason! Forget those flat cardboard tiles and bring the Frozen Horror to life with these detailed 3D Ice Vault tiles. I’ve included two versions to suit every playstyle: one designed for the standard board and another specifically for my HeroQuest Modular 3D Board project. This is just the first piece of a much larger journey, so make sure to keep an eye on this growing series of HeroQuest upgrades as we remake the classics one by one. Watch your step, it’s slippery down there!

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