Dungeon Doors

Dungeon Doors

prusaprinters

<p>I ran across the most excellent work by TheRooster (https://www.printables.com/social/36803-therooster/about) and his #NoWalls tile sets. &nbsp;I've been using TrueTiles and while I loved Wyloch's solution to the wall problem they were a bit unwieldy for my table. &nbsp;It was too much of a pain to make sure I had printed and painted all the combinations of tiles and walls that I needed; I spent too much time fumbling for them at the table. Plus I was locked in to using 2x2 grids and that just didn't work all the time.</p><p>Enter TheRooster.</p><p>I spent quite a bit of time printing, painting, and using these tiles and I can't speak highly enough of their design. &nbsp;I spent some time hacking up other tiles to use his bases and it expanded the possibilities quite a bit for me.</p><p>I wanted to do a few more door varieties so I grabbed TitanARTillery's door at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2402613. &nbsp;I chopped the bottom, duplicated and flipped it, then stuck it on top. &nbsp;Then I stuck the whole thing to TheRooster's narrow door clip base. &nbsp; It's all openLock compatible like the originals.</p><p>I wanted to share my work even though I haven't seen a lot of activity in his models lately. &nbsp;Hopefully someone will find these helpful.</p>

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