Plain Stackable Dungeon Tiles

Plain Stackable Dungeon Tiles

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I created these tiles to serve as a minimalist set for various terrain types such as dungeons, castles, houses, roads, towns, etc., due to space constraints. The "flat" tiles (those without walls) are extremely thin at just 4mm tall, taking up minimal space. The "Flat" tiles are standard tiles without walls, the "1 Wall" tiles feature a single wall, the "Hall" tiles boast two walls on opposite sides, the "Corner" tiles have two intersecting walls, and the "Dead End" tiles showcase walls on three sides. Each square is purposefully larger than 1 inch to accommodate miniatures even with the presence of walls. The walls are designed to be short enough to be visible yet not obstructive. The "Base" tiles stand at a height of 1 inch and are meant to be placed beneath other tiles when varying heights are necessary. They are stackable if desired. A separate file exists for doors, intended to be printed on its side and clipped onto a wall. Initially, blank tiles have been used to represent door locations, but I envisioned the clip-on door for concealed entrances. However, I have yet to test it. Currently, these files do not interlock. If your printing surface is slippery and the tiles tend to slide, you can utilize the base tiles and stagger them relative to the flat tiles to secure them in place (like building with Legos). Update 8/27/2019: The size of the base blocks was adjusted to be slightly smaller to improve their interlocking when paired with top tiles. The dimensions of inserts and holes remain unchanged. Update 9/15/2019: Additional tile designs were added, including Flat 2x1, Flat 3x2, and Flat 3x3.

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