Concretium fields - "elevated tiles"

Concretium fields - "elevated tiles"

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Update 03.07.2024: added the tile "L_plate_8.3_EE_final.stl" (which goes with the wall "L_wall_6_EE"). It is an inner corner for streetless plateaus with 2 connections on the E-grid. There are some rare combinations for cascading plateaus, that use this tile. You can download it over the "objects parts"-folder below the object description. As it is an additional upload it won't come with the zip-file. Have fun printing. The "elevated tiles" for concretium fields contain a huge amount of individual tiles to form your very unique and personal cityscape for small-scale wargaming from 8-12mm. There are 5 different designs and 2 different heights for the wall elements. By using the stackable connector frames it is possible to build even higher plateaus.  The "elevated tiles" are fully compatible with the "basic tiles" and upcoming "special tiles". The tiles add elevation to your battleground that helps to block line of sight and gives buildings a nice base. You can form single plateaus or endless cascades. There is one wall design included that allows to seamlessly integrate the concretium fortifications into your cityscapes. Each tile consist of a plate and an associated wall segment. This allows to print walls at a better quality and the plates at a higher speed. All the included wall elements will also be released in a separate package for all modelers that love to build with plastic card and foam. In addition to the standard sized tiles (112.5mm x 112.5mm) there is an assortement of 2x2 tiles (225mm x 225mm) with simple plateau layouts. content: - magnetizeable connector frames 1x1 and 2x2 to add height and more stability - 44 tiles / 39 walls with low elevation (1x1) - 21 tiles / 15 walls with medium elevation (1x1) - 12 big 2x2 tiles with basic predefined layouts (10 low / 2 mid)

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