I got this beautiful dice tower from @wingedyera for my birthday. I wanted to go for a very mossy and overgrown look and I'm very happy with how it turned out!
Made a D&D dice tower for my brother for his Christmas gift.
It's almost completely made out of trash I had lying around my house. The tower itself is a Pringles can with cardboard cones for the roof base, and the bricks and shingles are cut out of styrofoam plates. The texture is done with paper towel and Mod Podge, which I papier machèd over the entire thing. This also improves the structural integrity.
You can't see them in this pic, but there's also a couple ledges on the inside of the tower. They make the dice tumble and bounce around inside instead of just dropping straight to the bottom.
It's a little plain (I tried to use dried moss for climbing vines, but couldn't get them to stick), but I think it's pretty decent for a first attempt. Maybe I'll try adding windows to my next one. 😁
One project done. Another dice tray with a detachable tower.
Having to do some measurements before it's on my Etsy.
Have more photos to edit for another tower+tray combo and some trays.
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Officially on my Etsy now.
A desert/canyon-themed tray and tower. Mostly light, when the tower isn't attached. Could set it on a shelf and use it as decoration!
The tower is detachable via Velcro. Velcro is to give the dice tower added stability.
Sometimes dice may jump past the barrier depending on how they come out of the tower.
*Dice in photo not included.
The approximate size of the dice tower is:
Length - 5.5 inch/13.97 cm
Width - 7.5 in/19.05 cm
Height - 10 inches/25.4 cm
The approximate size of the tray is:
Length - 12 inch/30.48 cm
Width - 11.25 in/28.575 cm
Height - 3.75 inches/9.525 cm
Height with tower - 13.75 inches/34.925 cm