Print Your Own Modular Fantasy Table With The Dragonlock 2 Kickstarter
September 12, 2016 by stvitusdancern
Fat Dragon Games have done it again, and are funded MANY times over...
...for their latest Dragonlock 2: Fantasy Village Terrain For 3D Printers Kickstarter.
Dragonlock not only allows your to print your own amazing 28mm fantasy terrain on a 3D printer, but it's modular, so you can continually change up the look and feel of your tables without ruining pieces trying to get them apart. Genius!
Once you have bought into the product line, you own those files and can print to your heart's content and keep adding to your collection. If you haven't already gotten the 3D printing bug, this may very well tip the scale for you.
The pieces in this collection offer you all the essentials for a proper fantasy village: timber frame buildings, fieldstone buildings, wooden buildings, cobblestone streets, wells, furniture, and even sewers for you to add the web of what lies below even the most quaint of fantasy villages.
Having just gotten bitten by the 3D printer bug ourselves, this is a must have addition to cause - there's a village or three to build!
Would you add some of this fine furnishing to your tabletop?
Will you be building your own 3D printed, Dragonlock, fantasy village?
"Having just gotten bitten by the 3D printer bug ourselves, this is a must have addition to cause - there's a village or three to build!"
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This makes me want to get a 3D printer! I think I may get it and just pay a friend to print that stuff 😀
@caladors that is what i am doing. I backed this last week. Maybe sell some of the prints and buy a printer.
Hmm there is wisdom in your words but a sadness to them
I have recently brought a printer and have backed the kickstarter – but be aware 3d printing is a bit of an early stage in its development – have considered doing something on here of my adventure in 3d printing for wargaming ….
nice scenery.
Is there a 3D with a decent resolution that won’t cost me an arm and a leg to get?
Decent resolution for scenery that is.