Dragonlock: Lost City of the Dwarves – LED Great Forge
Fat Dragon Games präsentieren den neuen STL Release für ihre Zwergenstätten: LED Great Forge.
LED Great Forge – $2.99
DRAGONLOCK Lost City of the Dwarves™ is an all-new 3D printable terrain series that is the culmination of our 19 years of design experience in tabletop gaming. All models print supportless and are optimized for FDM 3D printers. Lost City of the Dwarves™ expansion sets will allow you to customize your dungeon layouts even further with the groundbreaking innovations you have come to expect from Fat Dragon Games.
This expansion features a large LED Great Forge for your forge room!
New to 3D printing? We’ve got you covered! Fat Dragon Games has a YouTube channel devoted to getting you started in this fantastic hobby, we walk you through everything you need to know to get your first printer, troubleshooting, tutorials, recommended settings, and much more. We also do the hard work for you and provide custom slicing profiles for Cura (a free slicing software) to take all of the guesswork out of the printing process. With full color instruction manuals, custom slicer profiles, video tutorials and build guides, and a Facebook support group with over 13,000 members, no other 3D model publisher provides you with as many support options as we do! A typical dungeon wall can be printed at home for only $0.40, and good starter 3D printers can be purchased for around $199. See our website for more info.
Below are examples built with the Lost City of the Dwarves: Master Set andLost City of the Dwarves Expansion Sets(miniatures not included.)
Eine Variante hiervon gibt es auch noch:
LED Great Vat – $2.99
This expansion features a large LED steel flow vat for your forge room! LINK
Quelle: FDG auf DriveThruRPG
is nur die Bemalung aber ein Ambos aus Stein ist schon etwas lächerlich
Tatsächlich nicht. Bis heute werden glatte Steine zum Schmieden weltweit genutzt. Je nach Stein und Oberfläche kann das Ergebnis variieren, aber das gleiche gilt für Ambosse. In deren Qualität liegen auch extrem große Unterschiede.
Und vor allem dann auch noch ein „Zwergenstein“! 😉