OpenForge Mounts (Set 2)

OpenForge Mounts (Set 2)

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I decided to create a new set of mounts after receiving feedback from the previous ones. Future sets will depend on whether people want more, and this one includes several animals in different sizes. In this new set, you'll find: * Skeletal Horse * Camel * Mammoth * A larger Mammoth for Large figures * Two smaller Dogs designed for small figures * Hyena and Leopard models sized for small figures If you want to create a medium-sized figure for a small base (20mm), like the wolf or turning a horse/skeletal horse/unicorn into a pony/skeletal pony/unicorn pony, simply resize the model by 80%. To create a dire dog or dire hyena, scale those models up to 125% and they should work fine for medium-sized (25mm) bases. The mount platform of medium-sized figures is designed to hold minis with 25mm round bases. Small ones are sized for figures with 20mm round bases, while Large is made for 50mm round bases (though some D&D prepaints come with 40mm bases for large, that still works). If you want a larger base or a square one, just resize on the y-axis to like 110% or a bit more. All mounts have been sliced in half and should be printed from the cut files using FDM printers. Two models remixed by me are not available on Thingiverse: * Harrison Baere's Hyena * Harrison Baere's Undead Horse For instructions on how to get started with OpenForge, check out our tutorials. If you want to sell OpenForge prints or use our designs in your product, please read the license FAQ. OpenForge is now a patron-supported project. I use the resources provided by my patrons to create more sophisticated tiles with greater detail. Please support me and I'll deliver an ongoing stream of awesome gaming terrain. You can find more about OpenForge and Masterwork Tools at our: * Online catalog and backer site * Website * Forums (mostly on Facebook now) * Twitter * Facebook

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