War Gaming Movement Trays

War Gaming Movement Trays

cults3d

I'm giving custom movement trays a shot myself. There's likely plenty out there, but why not try designing one? The distance between each base spot is exactly 5.5 mm, regardless of the size of the base. Whether you're printing heavy weapon units or smaller ones, this spacing may not be enough to accommodate them properly. I'm going to print these trays and see how they turn out. Aug 6, 2019 Update I've replaced all files with a few key changes: - The bottom of each tray is now thicker, at 1 mm instead of the original 0.5 mm. Multiple people locally reported having trouble with base layers working well, especially when it came to brims. - I've made the base holes slightly skinnier. - Each tray and base size is now oversized by 0.5 mm; before, they were 1 mm oversized. Even if your printer isn't great at horizontal accuracy, this excess should be enough to account for shrinkage. The 32 mm and 40 mm movement trays are now designed to support bases that are 4 mm tall - the standard height used by GW. The 25 mm trays still have bases that are 3.25 mm tall. May 29, 2020 Update I made a mistake counting the number of spots on the 32 x10 model. It had 12 models instead of 10. I've replaced it with a brand new tray designed for the actual 10 model size.

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