gelatinous cube variants 5e 3d models
73120 3d models found related to gelatinous cube variants 5e.myminifactory
2" / 50 mm Gelatinous Cube monster. ...Opens so you can put currently digesting items.
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One of my absolute favorite D&D monstrosities is undoubtedly the gelatinous cube!
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28mm scaled, so it will take up the standard 2x2 inch grid spacing a Large creature would.Both a standard version and a Dragon Quest slime variant are included, because why not?Edit: There was a request for the Slime Faced cube without bones or bits...
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Created this little guy as my first 3d model it a cute gelatinous cube with a glorious rear
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... are included, simply because why not? Edit: I've added a version of the DQ-faced cube without bones or attachments for those who prefer a smooth finish. Edit 2: An additional smooth cube variant without bones or attachments has been uploaded.
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Edit: There was a request for the Slime Faced cube without bones or bits (Gelatinous CubeDQNobits_fixed.stl) Edi2: Request for a completely smooth cube with no bits (Gelatinous CubeSmoothNoBits.stl) Painting suggestion: after painting the cube and...
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Large Gelatinous Cube with cavity to engulf other minis. ...Pre-supported STL & Lychee files included.This object is included in the welcome pack for my Tribe Members & Patrons!Tribes: myminifactory.com/users/PrintedEncounterPatreon:...
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Who wouldn't adore a wobbly cube of gelatin? ...Here's one that comes complete with a putrid corpse puddle, perfect for when the adventurers decide to throw in the towel and call it quits.
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I designed a gelatinous cube specifically for our monthly gaming session. The design works perfectly as an FDM print, although I've only printed scaled-up versions that reach about 30 mm in height. To ensure successful prints, use a low percentage of...
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a 30's cuphead style gelatinous cube. print in clear resin, put whatever you want inside, then leave it that way or fill it with resin. ...bone should be scaled smaller to fit in hole, or print as is and sand it.
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Who doesn't adore a gelatinous cube? Here's one, complete with an included corpse puddle - perfect for when your party decides they've had their fill. DISCLAIMER: If you enjoy my models and want more of them, consider supporting me on Patreon. The...
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This is my initial attempt at a Gelatinous Cube, the first model I've designed myself using Tinkercad. You can edit this design online at https://www.tinkercad.com/things/hjhmYp2JNsm. ... Print Settings: Printer Brand: Robo 3D Printer Model: R1 ABS +...
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a Gelatinous Cube perfect for playing dungeon style game. The 3d print is about 2cmx2cmx2cm and is about 15 ft long if using average graph paper with a 1cm square/five feet. I used this model from a design i modeled in my 3d computer development...
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With this purchase you receive:- Gelatinous Cube miniature.A pre-supported version is included! This miniature is from the “Dungeon of Despair” Kickstarter collection. See our latest releases on our Patreon or Tribes page. This miniature can be used...
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Gelatinous cube I designed for a monthly gaming session. Works fine as FDM print (however I've only printed scaled up versions ~30 mm high), use low % support for nose and a few slight overhangs on the globules. I prefer my minis solid resin, so...
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The gelatinous cube itself, a fitting base (50 mm), so the cube can be mounted without using any glue and a regular base (50 mm). Of course the cube can be easily resized for your needs. Treasures or smaller miniatures can be put inside the hollowed...
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I created this Gelatinous Cube on Tinkercad, intentionally leaving it hollow to engulf characters - though I realize now that it's not tall enough after printing. It's a size large creature, perfect for basing. ... The spears I used are from the 18mm...
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Gelatinous Cube: The Ultimate PC Destroyer and Dungeon Cleaner! This massive model fits snugly within a 10x10ft space (2x2 squares) and can accommodate up to four Medium-sized creature miniatures. Printed in clear resin and finished with Rust-oleum...
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Gelatinous Cube: Your Ultimate PC Devouring Companion (And Dungeon Cleaning Pro)! This massive model is specifically designed to fit snugly within a 10x10ft space (2x2 squares) and can comfortably hold up to four Medium-sized creature miniatures. *...
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Description We all love this cave dweller. ...Throw it at your players and watch them go of character quicker than you can say gloop! Scaled to 28mm, this cube will bring down the pain. ...Happy printing!
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... need to tweak the lid to get a good fit. I reoriented the lid and resized it using Netfabb software to make it compatible with my dungeons and figures for our games. Check out this incredible design here: https://www.youmagine.com/designs/ooze-cube
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A gelatinous cube with hollowed center to be placed over objects or models.
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This is a remix of ClayRade's Gelatinous Cube. ... I hollowed it out so that minis will fit inside.
cults3d
... inside. I designed this to test vapor smoothing PVB filament in IPA to get clear prints with some mixed results, but regardless these are the files I came up with. Files include a thin wall and thicker walled versions of the Gelatinous Cube.
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... inside. I designed this to test vapor smoothing PVB filament in IPA to get clear prints with some mixed results, but regardless these are the files I came up with. Files include a thin wall and thicker walled versions of the Gelatinous Cube
cults3d
With a gelatinous base to simulate that the cube encompasses something more than its structure simply is. It has a minimum thickness to give it that opacity / transparency effect suitable to be able to see your miniatures inside the cube, but...
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Every wanted to drink your cocktail from a gelatinous cube? Or put your dice in a gelatinous cube? Or even have a nice miniature you can place easily place minis in that the cube just so happened to envelop? Well, here you are. Printing: For...