OpenForge Pirate Ship: Lower Hold
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This is the second part of a pirate ship inspired by The Wormwood from Paizo's Skull and Shackles Adventure Path. The crew sleeps in this lower hold, where poles support their hammocks. A hole in the deck leads to the bilge via ladder. I've decided to release the exterior for the floor when I release the level above it. Pictures show how I set up each level with the bilge on its own and then each subsequent level sitting atop the prior one, keeping miniatures visible while showcasing multi-level design. Check back after releasing the upper hold to find the lower hold's exterior. For instructions on getting started with OpenForge, we have a set of tutorials. Want to sell OpenForge prints? Or use OpenForge designs in your product? Check out our license FAQ. OpenForge is now patron-supported. I utilize resources from my patrons to create more sophisticated tiles with greater detail. Support me and enjoy an ongoing stream of awesome gaming terrain. Find more about OpenForge and Masterwork Tools at: Online catalog and backer site Website Forums (We mainly use Facebook now) Twitter Facebook Post-Printing Assembly: The parts cut from larger files are designed to be glued together using short paperclip pieces in the holes for added strength and easier gluing. Use full-sized STLs as a guide for assembling these two parts. Floors and Other Parts: Full Ship (OpenSCAD and Blender files) Poop Deck Forecastle Deck Upper Hold Lower Hold Bilge Changelog: 11/29/2016 - Added lower hold frame
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