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Fat Dragon Launches Snap-Lock, Stackable Dungeon Terrain Kickstarter


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Kraken Skulls Consortium writes:

It will be when printing gets faster that this really takes off. It is a fantastic idea, and the product looks amazing, but watching my friend use his printer, it would take weeks for him printing in his spare time to have anything close to a usable size collection of dungeon tiles.

Of course there are faster printers, but they are even more expensive of off setting to the cost. I am interested in this kickstarter, but don't have the spare money to buy the 3D printer that could do this fast enough to make it worth my while yet.


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Fat Dragon Games of Fat Dragon Games writes:


Dragonlock exclusive clip system

Dragonlock is an all-new interlocking terrain system that allows you to create fully modular, multi-level 28mm scale dungeon terrain for your RPG or wargame on your home 3D printer. Each piece snap-locks to adjacent pieces with our exclusive clip design, and then you can stack completed levels to create the ultimate dungeon layout.

Dragonlock terrain layout

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