Magnetic Hex tabletop tile.

Magnetic Hex tabletop tile.

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<p>This tile was created with the vision of having a multipurpose part that could be used for every part of your tabletop game. If you want terrain, walls, castles; with this tile, you could make it all.&nbsp;</p><p>Since the tiles are magnetic, they are really easy to put together, and you will easily find yourself just playing with the tiles, making fancy structures.&nbsp;</p><p>But why am I telling you what to do? Print it yourself, and let your imagination be the limit to what you want to make, and what type of game you want to make!&nbsp;</p><p>I tried to make a vase. It worked great. Until I tried to pour water in it. :-)</p><p>I mostly use them for DND campaigns.</p><p>All you need to do is to print the 2 halves, insert the magnets with every other northpole out, and squeeze them together. If you are concerned they will fall apart, you could always add some glue, just in case.</p><p>The magnets used is 1mm by 2,5mm by 10mm I found mine at:</p><p><a href="https://supermagneter.no/blokk-magnet-10-x-2-5-x-1-mm-neodym">https://supermagneter.no/blokk-magnet-10-x-2-5-x-1-mm-neodym</a></p><p>The tiles are slotted, for the two different chips, and the one with the corners, will give you the possibility to play even at pretty steep angles. The slot also fits miniatures with a circular base of 25,5mm in diameter.</p><p>The miniatyre used for demonstration is the Hero Forge Paladin found at:&nbsp;</p><p>https://www.heroforge.com/products/</p>

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