
Spaceship Corridors
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**Check Edits** Here are some Spaceship corridor tiles that I have designed for use with a variety of tabletop games. Each of the five corridor types have two holes designed for 2x1 magnets, at this point I haven't tested this since I'm still waiting on magnets to arrive but I will repost any fixes necessary once I can test the fit. All five floor tiles and the bulkhead halves have been successfully test printed on my Ender 3 Pro and CR-20 Pro printers without issue using both Cura and Prusaslicer. When I printed the bulkhead halves I adjusted the first layer to be .3mm to make them the right thickness otherwise everything was printed at .2mm layer height. While I printed in halves and glued them together I have also included the full bulkhead piece in case that is useful to anyone; they sit in place in the slots at the edges of corridor pieces and are held upright at present even without magnets keeping pressure on. No supports were used while printing, the lights on the corridor walls came out well enough without. I have also made a set of 30/40/50mm bases that match these tiles, which are available here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4614005 I do plan on adding more to this, the list of additions include but are not limited to a few more straight corridor options to make the tiles more versatile across different gaming systems as well as room options. EDIT 2020/11/08: Vents and first room added. Door v2 coming next. EDIT 2020/11/22: Door v2 open and closed added as well as reuploaded resized bulkheads, everything fits much nicer now. Print 1 + 2 of the closed variants and/or 2 of the open variant and glue together. There is also a "set" of the v2 doors for one each open and closed. They no longer need to be printed with a .03mm first layer height, everything prints well at .02mm. Two rooms with new wall decoration, one matching the corridors and a new floor tile design, uploaded as well.
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