Tabletop Riser for RPG and Board Games

Tabletop Riser for RPG and Board Games

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Remixed (heavily) because the Lego connectors were a bit too tight for me and the tiles and legs seem much bigger than they needed to be. Print multiple tiles and legs and you can use them as a table top riser similar to the AdaptableTop Kickstarter. The pegs fit in the holes a little loose, which was by design. It is still quite sturdy. I put an ~10-11 lbs cat on it and it was fine :) The cup holder is untested but should slip over the top of the bottom leg and then you put the top part of the leg over it (this is why they are printed in two pieces). The cup holder should also be able to hold a card in the slot behind the cup holding part. I didn't print it because my partner pointed out if you forget the cup holder is there and grab your drink and pull you might make a mess! A setup of 3x3 tiles (9 tiles) will let you use the risers for the max size map in Arcadia Quest (3x3 map tiles), and for Zombicide it would work with some of the tiles overhanging a bit. If you don't want overhang, print 3x4 (12 tiles). I used it for Imperial Assault recently and a 2x3 (6) tiles was more than enough. The board is raised up close to 10cm which seems adequate. You can fit various parts underneath.

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