@dnd running the Dragon of Ice Spire peak, when my group came upon the logging camp. I printed the models in my 3d printer, paint them, and try like hell to have a functional set every other week for our game.
Idk if this is new for anyone else, but I feel a compass rose on reusable maps so we can label which way is North is brilliant! A nice quick and easy way to add some world building
Looks awesome! The tents are a great idea I’d never thought of; do you have any links to STLs for them and/or logs?
@antaymonkey sure thing!
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2623169
Tentshttps://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3193414
Craters, for Ankhegshttps://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4232956
Ankhegshttps://www.printables.com/model/12070-log-for-gloomhaven
LogsI’ll post some close up photos later if your interested.
Thank you!
Here are some pictures of my models close up.
Is the tiling 3d printed too? Or just generic beach tileset that is bought somewhere? I have myself a new bambu p1s that I’m planning on using to print models and scenery so interested in this quite a bit.
@Ironside I purchased a set of dungeon mats off of Amazon. I used that for the back drop. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B085198LF5?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
Thanks! They’re on amazon Canada too. Wishlisted for when i didn’t just buy a $1k 3d printer in the last month 😂
You make it sound like you just up and bought a Bambu on a whim. 😅
Also, resin (MSLA) is far superior for minis, IMHO, though filament (FDM) does great for terrain, etc.