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Wargame Vault announces the availability of:

From TabletopEngineer

STL (3D Model) – $0.85 USD

Sacrificial Altar
From the beginning, you were exhilarated by the expedition—the final unsurveyed world in the XT-42 system.
And the fact that it was your crew who uncovered the remnants of this dead civilization.
And now…

You stand within the last chamber of the tomb.
Before you, a stone pedestal rises, surrounded by three altars forming a perfect triangle – each carved with symbols that pulse faintly in the gloom.
"How remarkable," you murmur. "After all these centuries, the script still glows."

The silence answers.

You turn, perhaps to call to the others
but there are no others now.
And the last thing you ever see
is the reflection of those same symbols, burning bright upon the blade
as it enters your chest.

The model in this set allows you improve your scenery by some places of ancient cult – whether it's SF or Fantasy setting – it does not matter. The whole altar might be printed in different options – with some small pedestal in the back of the altar or without.

Models are FDM-print-friendly and does not require any supports to print, though you might want to consider brim in order to improve table adhesion.

The whole model is inspired by Mayan altars.

For more information