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Post Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2023 8:01 am 
 

dbartman wrote in Complete!:Brimstone and Eye of the Dragon are modern publications, using the original materials (when available) and processes.  They were extremely limited publications.  They *technically* don't meet the requirements to be include on The Acaeum.  The Acaeum covers Dungeons & Dragons items produced by TSR up through roughly 1989.  There are some exceptions on The Acaeum, but these two items would be a stretch.

There are some good threads on these two modules, if you are interested:

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I own Brimstone and adventured in Eye of the Dragon at NTX with Tracy Hickman DMing, and both are excellent adventures.   8)


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Post Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2023 11:49 pm 
 

dbartman wrote in Complete!:Brimstone and Eye of the Dragon are modern publications, using the original materials (when available) and processes.  They were extremely limited publications.  They *technically* don't meet the requirements to be include on The Acaeum.  The Acaeum covers Dungeons & Dragons items produced by TSR up through roughly 1989.  There are some exceptions on The Acaeum, but these two items would be a stretch.

There are some good threads on these two modules, if you are interested:

Eye of the Dragon Photos

Brimstone

Stupidly Rare Non-TSR Products


That explains it, thank you. 2 more items I *need* to now acquire. Fake sigh :)

  

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Post Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2023 12:41 pm 
 

I am not sure how I missed the postings about Brimestone. I was at NTX during those years they were still floating around, and still missed out...Sigh....Now I have to try and track one down...

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Post Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2023 3:10 pm 
 

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Post Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2023 3:28 pm 
 

Nice!!!


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Post Posted: Fri Jun 30, 2023 11:48 pm 
 

Very nice Mike.  Congrats.

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Post Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2023 7:51 pm 
 

I was finally able to track down the last IQ module.  This includes both variant covers of Inquest's 50th issue.  

For prosperity's sake, they are viewable here:

Inquest - Google Drive

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Post Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2023 9:03 pm 
 

Sir Kill Alot wrote in Complete!:I was finally able to track down the last IQ module.  This includes both variant covers of Inquest's 50th issue.  

For prosperity's sake, they are viewable here:

Inquest - Google Drive

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Congrats! Nice set.

  

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Post Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2023 10:17 pm 
 

Congrats!

  

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Post Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2023 10:23 pm 
 

Sir Kill Alot wrote in Complete!:I was finally able to track down the last IQ module.  This includes both variant covers of Inquest's 50th issue.  

For prosperity's sake, they are viewable here:

Inquest - Google Drive

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Nice!

  

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Post Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2023 9:52 pm 
 

Finally completed my "Finieous & Friends" Phigure miniature sets, thanks to Acaeum member muaddib5. :)

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Post Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2023 10:40 pm 
 

Very nice... They look to be in great shape.  I am curious, how long have you been working on them Doug?

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Post Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2023 12:42 am 
 

The Collector's Set, since the 1980's.  I had some opportunities through the years, but I never managed to pick them up until now.  I really wanted to get the original box, too.

The gold-plated miniatures weren't even a thought originally, as they never seemed to come up, and if they did, it was a single miniature.  I was incredibly fortunate to purchase 1 of the 10 complete sets produced originally.  Tim Kask gifted this set to the person that I acquired them from.

  

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Post Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2023 1:48 am 
 

dbartman wrote in Complete!:Finally completed my "Finieous & Friends" Phigure miniature sets, thanks to Acaeum member muaddib5. :)



Thats great! congrats

  

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Post Posted: Thu Oct 26, 2023 6:00 pm 
 

Mister Yuk wrote in Complete!:This is not much of a complete (especially after Blackmoor's G-Series collection - just incredible) but I picked up the two Hex Sheets last week (TSR 8002 & 8003).
Not minty, but I like that they were used, well one of them was. The seller inferred that it might have been Roslof's or Sutherland's notes on it but that's just speculation, who knows though - I believe they are from a collection that had some of their works in it.
Glad also that these came from a D&D seller and not an old-school Comic Book seller, the temptation would have been great to trim off the rough edges like you'll find on older Comic Books for sale fairly often. I like them just the way they are, imperfections and all.

TSR 8002 measured in at 22 ½" X 28 ½" on an approximately 28# paper, printed on both sides.

TSR 8003 measured in at 22 17/32" X 35" on about a 40+# Cardstock, printed on both sides.

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Hi, I came across this old post of yours. If you still have these and have a closer photo of the notes that you could post/zoom in on, I could probably tell you whether those notes were either from Jim or David.

  

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Post Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2024 1:32 pm 
 

TSR gold box computer games. I never had a computer capable of running these when they came out.

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Post Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2024 5:01 pm 
 

Love that complete set!  The gold boxes are incredibly hard to find in decent condition.  The finish seemed to rub off of them by just looking at them!

Those pics bring back a lot of fond memories from my Commodore 64 and Amiga gaming days.

I see you have one of the Eye of the Beholder games too.

These are all available digitally through GOG.com (some are available elsewhere, as well).  They've been maintained/updated to support play on modern operating systems.

  


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Post Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2024 5:54 pm 
 

Congratulations! A completed bookshelf is so satisfying.

  
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