From r/StainedGlass, posted by u/Narkareth -- the moathouse from AD&D modules T1: The Village of Hommlet (1979) and T1-4: The Temple of Elemental Evil (1987)
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From r/StainedGlass, posted by u/Narkareth -- the moathouse from AD&D modules T1: The Village of Hommlet (1979) and T1-4: The Temple of Elemental Evil (1987)
Another model of the moathouse from AD&D module T1: The Village of Hommlet, this one in resin by “Wes of Basement Troll Studio” (original site now offline). It can be configured with intact or ruined wall and roof pieces. It appeared at the Castle & Crusade Society Chainmail Tribute Game played at Lake Geneva Gaming Convention III in 2007, where the players included Gary and Ernie Gygax, Jeff Perren, and Rob Kuntz, and at Gary Con II. (Images via Wargames @ Nordalia, Black Gate and Dragonsfoot)
The ruined moathouse near the Village of Hommlet, with removable roofs and playable interiors, built by Luciano Bastos (Portuguese post at builder’s blog Saia da Masmorra, with 4 videos of the construction process) (English post at DM’s Craft forums)
Did someone say big game day?
Dungeons and Dragons and Oh God Please Not Giant Rats Again (Dave Trampier, AD&D module T1: The Village of Hommlet, by Gary Gygax, TSR, 1979)
“This place was once the outpost of the Temple of Elemental Evil” (Dave Trampier, AD&D module T1: The Village of Hommlet by Gary Gygax, TSR, 1979)
Boxing Day gaming -- D&D 5e in Gygax’s 1979 module The Village of Hommlet, using some unpainted 3D-printed floor tiles since I couldn’t find the pens to mark maps on the battlemat. A toy lobster stands in for the giant crayfish in the pool room below the moathouse. (Some of those tiles were test pieces used to gauge printer settings, and will need a few holes patched before priming.)
I wanted to record something a little more like my live acoustic sets. So I got a couple songs together and recorded them with Roger Lima from Less Than Jake at his studio The Moathouse here in Gainesville, FL. This was was completed in an 8 hour session in December of 2014. Included with the download is a back cover and a bonus track, an acoustic version of Erin Jordan from The Blue Eagle.
$2 on bandcamp.