Double Helix da Vinci Dice Tower

Double Helix da Vinci Dice Tower

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This is a dice tower that is loosely inspired by the château of Chambord staircase that was influenced by Leonardo da Vinci. There are two staircases inside, so Game Masters can roll dice in two directions! This feature is excellent for games that require hidden and player-facing dice rolls. There are three parts: bottom, body, and top. The top and body parts will require supports. You can make the tower as tall as you like by adding multiple body sections. You can glue the pieces together or leave them unglued for portability, but there may be a bit of wiggle room due to how the corners print. These parts should be scaled up slightly if you roll larger dice. NOTE: this is currently a work in progress. I am in the process of printing and fine-tuning the models. My tests are with dice that range between 17mm and 27mm, and the tower printed at 100%.

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