Open WarHex - Baseplates

Open WarHex - Baseplates

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Want to Save on Plastic? Need to Cover a Large Table with WarHex but Don't Have Enough Space to Store the Big Hex Fields at Full Height? Want a Flat Map Where You Can Still Use Module Rings? Playing on a Hex-Printed Gaming Map Where You Want to Show Terrain Templates? Have We Got a Solution for You! These Are Single, Double, Triple, Seven, and Twelve Hex Core Pieces, Shortened to a Flat-Bottomed Plate That Can Be Used to Quickly and Easily Build Out Most of a Map on a Large Table, with Reduced Space and Material Use. They Don't Stack on Top of Other Hexes, but If the Only Thing Under Them Is the Table or a Gaming Mat, It's a Feature. Note: These Are Not Compatible with the "Testbed" Experimental Branch. These Use the Core Set Central Hex Contours. Testbed Branch Rings Will Not Seat on These. Print Settings: Printer: Rostock Max Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution: .25mm Layer Infill: 10-15% (Estimated) Notes: I Print in ABS. Flat and Manifold with No Overhangs, Should Be Printable with Just About Any FDM Printer. These Files Are in Decimal Inches. If Your Slicer Is Set Up in Mm and They Appear to Be Way Too Small... Say, the Conspicuously Specific 25.4x Too Small... Scale as Needed.

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