New Printable Scenery Kickstarter Forges Dwarven, Demon & Elf Terrain

November 27, 2018 by brennon

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Printable Scenery is back on Kickstarter with a new set of terrain for those looking to print away at home. The STL Files will be available for a range of new Dwarf, Demon & Elf Terrain.

Dwarves Elves & Demons - Printable Scenery

Each of the different Fantasy factions has their own terrain designs to take a peek at, each with their own aesthetic which is very in keeping with the lore that we all know and love. Here are the Dwarven terrain pieces...

Dwarves Terrain - Printable Scenery

...and the Elf Terrain to begin with below. As you might imagine all of the Dwarf terrain is very angular and geometric. Lots of work has been chiselled into nooks and crannies with this terrain which shows off their craftsmanship which is meant to withstand the ages.

Elves Terrain - Printable Scenery

The Elven terrain, on the other hand, has those flowing lines that you'd imagine would be part of their collection. There's also a real focus towards nature being used as part of the architecture as well as growing around the walls and doors too.

I could see this being perfect for those who are playing Sylvaneth in games of Age Of Sigmar. The style very much focuses in on their eldritch and wild nature which I think is key.

Lastly, for the terrain range, we have the Demons.

Demons Terrain - Printable Scenery

If you're putting together a hellscape for your warriors to fight in then this would be rather good for this. Everything is warped and twisted, ruined by the terrible powers that are being summoned up from the beyond.

Again, a great set of terrain for someone wanting to step into the Mortal Realms perhaps.

Stretch Goals

We're also going to show off the rather expansive list of stretch goal terrain which has also been unlocked by the team.

Stretch Goals - Printable Scenery

I actually really like the Elven Walkways and more of that terrain here as the fae aspect of it is really drawing me in. I think you could create some fascinating landscapes to not only play in during wargames but also explore as part of a role-playing game too.

What do you think of their range?

"...the fae aspect of it is really drawing me in"

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