Explore Clorehaven & The Goblin Grotto With Printable Scenery
July 24, 2019 by brennon
Printable Scenery are at it again, busting through the stretch goals on Kickstarter as they introduce folks to two new terrain sets that you can print off at home. Come and explore Clorehaven and the darkness of the Goblin Grotto.
The first of the terrain sets focuses in on the above-ground village/town of Clorehaven where your adventures most likely met before heading off on their journey. The set comes with a wide variety of different buildings, done in a generic Fantasy style so they'd work for all sorts of different games.
The core pledge offered up the Townhouse, Cottage, Homestead, Grand Hostel, Cabin, Tavern, Chalet, Watchtower and Schist Stone Fences as part of the collection although as you're going to see later there is a whole host of stretch goals in the mix now too.
Down, Down In Goblin Town!
If you fancy adventuring down in the darkness then you also have the Goblin Grotto to make your home!
This is a dark and dank cavern where the rocks around you might harbour creepy creatures, ready to leap out at you. As well as the core set which contains the Moon Effigy, the Goblin Cavern Floors, The Cavern Walls, The Cavern Tunnels, the Cavern Bridge, Rickety Bridges and the Gloom Creeper you'll also find loads more as part of the stretch goals for the campaign once again.
All of the terrain that you see here is available as STL Files which you then download for yourself and print off at home. Then, you can paint them in whatever colours you like! It also features the OpenLOCK system which allows you to snap all of these together very easily.
Stretch Goals
As mentioned above there is a wealth of stretch goal options already unlocked. It is quite the long list so drink it in!
There is a lot more still to come but I really like the look of the Library. I'm sure that everyone would love to have a fight against a wizard and his cultists as books go flying around you.
Make sure to delve in and check out more of the campaign over on Kickstarter.
Will you be backing this?
"There is a lot more still to come but I really like the look of the Library..."
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This is why I should invest in a 3D printer… *sigh*
When 3D printers work as reliably as a car, computer, or even a paper printer I will be all over this. Until then I will continue to look with frustration and disappointment at my 3D printer that is all packed up in the corner and unused because it is more trouble than it is worth.
Great looking terrain the guardhouse looks great for frontier American.