Explore Hagglethorn’s Fishing Hut With Printable Scenery

September 8, 2021 by brennon

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Tabletop Troubadour Games' Hagglethorn Hollow terrain has been available through a variety of Kickstarters but they also have options to 3D print from Printable Scenery. Their range is fairly vast as it stands but a couple of new kits have been added recently. Explore the Fisherman's Hut.

Fishermans Hut Front - Tabletop Troubadour

Fisherman's Hut Front // Tabletop Troubadour

The Fisherman's Hut follows the same formula as many of the other Hagglethorn Hollow buildings. It is a bit tumbled down with a rickety pile of stones holding everything together. You've then got the thatch weaved into the roof to try and give some protection from the rain and finally, a big boat lashed to the top.

Fishermans Hut Back - Tabletop Troubadour

Fisherman's Hut Back // Tabletop Troubadour

Built on three layers, this looks like a lived-in and well-loved building that sits down by the riverside. An old boat has become part of the building and the one that the owner uses is tied to the side. You could imagine that being lowered into the water nearby so they can head off for work.

If perhaps you want to show the passage of time then you can also check out the Ruined Fisherman's Hut.

Ruined Fishermans Hut Front - Tabletop Troubadour

Ruined Fisherman's Hut Front // Tabletop Troubadour

This follows the same building layout as the normal hut but it has very much been through the wars. I imagine that it could have faced the wrath of dragons, giants or simply the ravages of time.

Ruined Fishermans Hut Back - Tabletop Troubadour

Ruined Fisherman's Hut Back // Tabletop Troubadour

This is a great set for them to have added into the mix. As well as the Fisherman's Hut you can also pick up loads and loads of Hagglethorn Hollow buildings AND some of the creatures that you may have spied as part of their first Kickstarter project.

Great modular buildings which could be 3D printed in a jiffy!

"I imagine that it could have faced the wrath of dragons, giants or simply the ravages of time..."

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