DungeonTrax - Modular Dungeon Terrain
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**Recent Updates** 9.9.21 - updated the end cap for a snugger fit, and added a corner joiner piece for making taller walls/second levels. 9.8.21 - updated wall trap sawblades to add thickness to blades. 9.7.21 - added walls_endcap at request. glue them together, makes a nice end to a wall. 9.2.21 - added a square upper floor, see readme for how to use. 8.27.21 - added saw trap wall, and machinery wall. 8.23.21 - Added three door types to get us going. Untested, but logically should work just fine (glue them together) **Description** Hi guys, Here is a collection of walls, and corners for creating tabletop dungeons. Scaled to be appropriate for standard D&D minis. The dungeon system is optimized in several ways. <ul> <li>The new corner piece can do any of 8 angles giving great flexibility, as well as future support for multiple levels (beveled internal hole will be used to insert a connector to stabilize stacked walls/structures.</li> <li>The walls are one sided, so outside walls can be more efficient </li> <li>The walls aren’t connected to floor tiles, so TV tables can be used </li> <li>No part in this collection requires any support, prints and looks great at .2mm layer height </li> <li>Parts insert into the bases and tops, when offset it creates a rigid structure </li> <li>With walls being one sided, this will store much more efficiently than standard walls. </li> </ul> **If you find this system useful, please consider tipping as I do not intend to sell this design, and will keep releasing new parts as I dream them up.** **For assembly and additional notes, please see readme file in the collection**
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