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Building Foam Dungeon Tiles (EVA & Upholstery Foam)

Building Foam Dungeon Tiles (EVA & Upholstery Foam)

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Incorporating Dungeon Furniture to Enhance Atmosphere

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Having completed some tiles, it’s time to delve into furnishing to further enhance the dungeon’s ambiance, drawing inspiration from iconic games like HeroQuest and Warhammer Quest.

Fortunately, there’s a treasure trove of STL files available online for free, perfect for this purpose. A visit to Thingiverse will reveal a collection of furniture suitable for 3D printing, ideal for infusing your setup with that nostalgic, old-school charm.

Additionally, I had the good fortune of John from the OnTableTop team working on a video about these exact files. He was in the process of printing and painting these items for a vlog, so I managed to have him print an extra batch for me. Here is John’s completed vlog as well:

3D Printed Dungeon Furniture: Fit for a King, or in This Case, a Dungeon Master

Take a look at how free STL files can equip you with some incredibly detailed 3D printed Dungeon Furniture. I’m thoroughly enjoying painting them, preparing for an adventuring party to rummage through in search of potions, weapons, and gold.

Incorporating Dungeon Furniture to Enhance Atmosphere

I’m at various stages of painting this set; some pieces are practically finished, while others haven’t progressed beyond priming. So I’ll just share a gallery of images to give you an idea of my painting approach.

Incorporating Dungeon Furniture to Enhance Atmosphere
Incorporating Dungeon Furniture to Enhance Atmosphere
Incorporating Dungeon Furniture to Enhance Atmosphere

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