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Custom Terrain Bits for 28mm Bases

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  • Custom Terrain Bits.zip
    • exploded skull 1.stl
    • exploded skull 2.stl
    • half artillery shell.stl
    • Plank 1.stl
    • Plank 2.stl
    • Plank 3.stl
    • Plank 4.stl
    • Plank 5.stl
    • Razor wire Section SUPPORTED.stl
    • Razor wire Section.stl
    • shell casing.stl
    • skull whole.stl
    • skull with helmet 1.stl
    • skull with helmet 2.stl
    • whole artillery shell.stl

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Publication date 2022-07-28 at 16:23
Design number 796456

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3D model description

This is a collection of 28mm scale bits to add to your miniature bases and terrain. It includes a variety of war-themed bits, designed around the look of no-mans-land from WW1.

Included are:
-5 different wooden planks
-an unexploded artillery shell
-an artillery shell casing
-a half buried artillery shell
-2 different skulls with helmets on
-an intact human skull
-2 different shattered human skulls
-a coil of razor wire

Included also is the supported version of the razor wire.

The preview images are rendered with textures to show you an example of how they could be painted, the actual STLs are not textured.

3D printing settings

I recommend using flexible non-brittle resin to print these, as they are quite delicate. Ministry of Resin's durable ABS-like resin is ideal for this, particularly the razor wire. The resulting print using this type of resin will give you a springy flexible coil of miniature razor wire which can be posed as needed.

I recommend printing the boards at a 45 degree angle, supported from the bottom. The same is true for the shells and shell casings. The skulls are so small, you can safely support them straight up, they don't need much in the way of supports.

As mentioned, the razor wire comes with a supported version, which will probably be flagged by your slicer software as broken, but it should print just fine.

For 28mm miniatures, you might want to scale the skulls and boards up a little bit, maybe 110%

The razor wire can be scaled to whatever size you need, its current designed to be about 11.5mm in diameter.

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