Tiny Fantasy Village from RPGTools.org (6mm rough scale)

Tiny Fantasy Village from RPGTools.org (6mm rough scale)

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I'm throwing my full tiny village out there for people to use. They are all a quarter of 28mm scale (e.g. roughly 6mm), and work well to lay out a village/hommlet for gaming purposes. (For reference, I just dragged the L-building into my Cura, which is decent sized among them, and it shows a cost of $0.22 USD. So about $10 of filament would net you a village.) ** Note - you may need to print with supports everywhere on some of these if the rooftop doesn't happen to print correctly. (Worst case is you get one that looks like a building in not great shape if you don't do it.) Most don't require any supports, or even infill, though I tend to print at 10% infill. Note - these buildings are intended to be really tiny versions of buildings for villages. E.g. you can make an actual village and lay it out on the table for the players to move around. Not useful for combats with 28mm miniatures, but very nice for showing layouts of buildings and such if there is a chase scene. Easier for players to "get into" moving about a village when they can see it in 3D, and not just look at a flat map. They also work well with oversized figures, such as Battlemechs, though they are all built with a fantasy village in mind. You can probably scale them up to be used for 28mm figures, but they won't be very detailed at that size. (But sure, they would work.) There are also miniaturized versions of other items that would fit in, such as docks and boats. This is part of my megapackage of 3D-printable gaming items from http://www.rpgtools.org Enjoy. --Kev

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