Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Filling in the Gaps!


Now that I am settled in after my very big move last year, I have had a chance to re-evaluate a lot of items in my gaming collection (board games, miniature games, role playing games, etc.). I have come to realize that I am very close (VERY) close to having a complete collection of 1e modules.

I am mainly missing a bunch of the older mono covered modules, and some of the UK release modules. But for the most part, I'd say I am missing only about a dozen or so with another couple dozen that should probably be replaced.

So, I decided to try and fill in the gaps! I am buying the ones I am missing and replacing the ones that are in less than desirable condition. Based on current prices, it probably will be less than $100 for the to complete my collection, so that isn't bad at all! A nice piece of D&D History to have.

I just bought module T1 (The Village of Hommlet) on ebay. It was the Mono cover version (I already had the full color one). The module I am getting is actually the third printing (still Mono but has the ISBN number added to the cover).

2 comments:

Thunzor said...

The Village of Hommlet was the first D&D adventure that I ever ran as a DM. I think that I used that module in three different campaigns through the years (If nothing else it was an instant village map). Unfortunately, I lost my copy when I moved to Florida.

Deroan said...

Oh yeah, I used that village man times over my campaigns over the years too!