30+ Epic Printable STL Dinosaurs Over On Kickstarter!
August 26, 2022 by fcostin
We have said it many a time over here on OnTableTop, and we will say it again! Dinos on the tabletop are important. If you are looking to add the A-Z of dinos to your tabletop, beyond the usual T-Rex and Triceratops - 3D IPStudios has created a huge host of pre-supported 3D Print Dinosaur Files to add to your prehistoric miniature collection over on Kickstarter.
Dinosaur Render Previews // Dinosaurs Kickstarter
With thirty models in just the core set alone, players can switch their 3D printers back to the Cretaceous period, covering both herbivores and carnivores. This features the usual suspects such as the mighty T-Rex (and its young in juvenile stages) alongside the likes of the Nothronychus and the Jobaryia.
Locked Stretch Goals // Dinosaurs Kickstarter
As if thirty massive dino models weren't enough, you can also snag yourself some stretch goals for taking part. Currently, pledges have unlocked five further dinosaurs, including the Tarbosaurus and the Kosmoceratops. Further models are to be unlocked, such as a vicious band of Velociraptors and a water-based Dolichorhynchops.
Scale Comparison // Dinosaurs Kickstarter
There are only two different pledges available, offering up a whole host of prehistoric creatures as part of a licence and stretch goals for both customers and businesses alike. This should all be fulfilled in October 2022, with a personal licence of just £17.
There are still twenty-seven days left on the clock and it seems that we were not the only tabletop enthusiasts on the call for some epic dino miniatures. They are already funded past the initial goal four times over! Be sure to check out the full scope of dinosaurs that 3D IPStudios are offering on the campaign page with a full detailed list and an up-close look at the dinos offered during the campaign.
Why don't you take some time out from adulting this Friday and let us know what your favourite dinosaur is? Mine is a Stegasaurus. You can thank Spike from Land Before Time for that one!
"With thirty models in just the core set alone, players can switch their 3D printers back to the Cretaceous period, covering both herbivores and carnivores..."
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Fabulous looking dinosaurs to add to the table’s in games.
Ooff… I’m glad one of my nephews has no money, no printer nor any idea about that. I might make him aware so his parents will be ever so grateful. Heh heh heh
Lol.
Really nice,
just painting up my first Drowned Earth crew and populating the board with a bunch of wild dino’s would be very nice.
I can’t seem to find a place where I might purchase this creators back-log, though.
He has more nice stuff.