D&D Figures, Animals, Weapons
prusaprinters
My youngest son runs (Dungeon Masters ??) a Dungeon & Dragons table top game and he wondered if I could print him some figures to use while running his games. Of course I could, only to find that the vast majority of downloadable D&D figures are hard if not impossible to make on a FDM printer. That being said, I figured that Block Figures would be a good second choice, and there are many designs to choose from. I downloaded most (but not all) of the Block Figures I could find here on Thingiverse, Yeggi, and MyMiniFactory. Tweaked them for my setup (a modified Printrbot Simple Metal) and began printing. These files are my results. They are by no means complete, but they are a good selection of figurines and accessories for running a campaign. These figures have been scaled at their normal size, but when I print them I do so at either 150% or 200%. I have also included the patterns for Capes & Hoods, these however are drawn at 150% scale. This a re-posting after the original post was challenged, forcing me (and many others) to remove our posts due to a implied trademark infringement. Nowhere in this new post will you find mention of said trademark. However, since I had to re-upload everything, I decided to include 20-30 additional files for bases, animals, and accessories. Hopefully, I won't have to go through this headache again. Enjoy !!! Print Settings Printer Brand: Printrbot Printer: Printrbot Simple Metal Rafts: No Supports: Yes Resolution: .25mm Infill: 50% Filament: Inland PLA Natural Notes: Only a few of the body parts require a "Brim" for printing. Most specifically the "Arms" and some of the "Heads". Most of the weapons will need a "Brim & Support" as they do not lie flat on the print bed. For "clear" Skeleton and Zombie Heads (using translucent filament), I print them with 0%-Infill, 1-perimeter, and 2-layers Top & Bottom. Category: 3D Printing
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