What’s a dungeon complex without random crates of material and barrels strewn around for the adventurers to dig through and hide behind? I wanted a small set of various cover items that would work well in different settings; dungeons, alleyways, docks.
I’m incredibly happy with how these turned out – I think this solidifies the need to print accessory and one off items at a higher quality than standard tiles that need to be turned out by the dozen. Accessory items and show pieces get an inordinate amount of attention from the players – and the pieces are just nicer to look at when printed at higher quality.
- Maker: PieceBringer
- Source: OpenDungeonTiles – Stock Room Barricades
- License: Creative Commons – Attribution – Share Alike
- Models:
- Material: Inland Light Brown PLA 1.75mm
- GCode: –
- Print Date: 2017/11/17
- Print Time:
- barricade 1: 3 hours 8 minutes
- dressing barrel large: 49 minutes
- dressing crate large square: 1 hour 3 minutes
- dressing crate small rectangle: 33 minutes
- Estimated Print Time:
- barricade 1: 2 hours 38 minute
- dressing barrel large: 48 minutes
- dressing crate large square: 58 minutes
- dressing crate small rectangle: 31 minutes
- Estimated Filament:
- barricade 1: 9.4 meters
- dressing barrel large: 1.5 meters
- dressing crate large square: 2.7 meters
- dressing crate small rectangle: 1.1 meters
- Slicer: PrusaControl
- Slicer Settings:
- 0.20mm layers
- no supports
- include brim
- 20% infill
- Printer: Prusa i3 mk2