Printable Scenery Is Returning To Kickstarter To Bring Us A Castle
February 15, 2017 by stvitusdancern
You all may know Printable Scenery by now from my 3D Printer article. I am happy to tell you all that they are returning to Kickstarter to expand their Rampage Terrain System to now include a castle system.
With this set, you will be able to use the tiles from the original Rampage Dungeon terrain tiles. You can use those tiles you have already printed and add them into floors and walkways to complete the castle. I got a sneak peek at one piece and it is quite impressive and will be an awesome addition to anyone's terrain collection.
I will share the new print when I get the OK to do so and my printer is back up and running. As of the time of this article, I do not have a "go live" date for the Kickstarter campaign, but I am told it will be soon. Be on the look out for it and I will try and let you all know when it does.
I am enamoured with 3D printing and Printable Scenery's files are top notch and produce quite a wonderful centrepiece.
Will you try 3D printing this year?
"I got a sneak peek at one piece and it is quite impressive..."
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I absolutely love their stuff. Can’t wait for this castle, as it’s something that’s missing from my gaming table.
all the scenery looks fabulous the hard part would be to find a printer.
@stvitusdancern, your last article rekindled my interest after the TIKO project failed on KS. I have all the Printable Scenery stuff from earlier KS and I do need that Destiny dice tray. So I went along and ordered a proper printer which I only have to wait 7 weeks to be delivered. After that, I cannot wait to finally try out the PS stuff, although, I am not sold on the Rampage system. I hope the castle will be printable as solid pieces as well.
@severon what printer did you go with? I am in the process of ordering a Prusa i3 MK2. I like the updates and user friendly options. The Rampage System is pretty slick .
@stvitusdancern. Yes, that’s the one I went for. Seems to be the best option regarding price vs quality. Being in Europe I have to pay tax on it, but then again, the shipping costs are only a fraction of the price for the US, so I think it works out the same in the end. I also like the updates, the possibility to upgrade to multi colour in the future should I want to and then there is a whole community who make accessories for the printer that you can print yourself. I think the Original Prusa i3 Mk2 was… Read more »
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