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3D printed Tavern for TTRPGs

Hey everyone, I spent the last few months creating this tavern.

The model was created to FDM print without supports and goes along with 28 mm miniatures. I used the basic printing settings with some minor changes like the layer height set to 0.12 mm and for some super small but tall assets i used a brim. No pieces in the whole set are larger than 20 cm/7,8 inches. The assembling of the tavern is really easy and straight forward. The tavern can be used fully furnished or empty to achieve more space.

The House was created to play with and offer the players the most fun possible. It has functional doors, the interior is fully furnished, the player can connect the mini baseplate with the stairs, there are hidden secrets like a key behind the picture frame and the set also comes with a miniature holding plate that you can connect with the support beams ( if a character wants to sneak up the support beam for a better view they should have the possibility to do so).

I am really excited about your feedback. If you have any questions feel free to ask. If you are interested in the STL-files You can find the link to the campaign in the comments. The first stretchgoal is already unlocked.

u/FilamentAndFireball — 6 days ago

My 3D printed tavern

Hey everyone, I spent the last few months creating this tavern.

The last few days i created a extra a flat baseplate alongside the large baseplate so the tavern can be seamlessly integrated into existing 3D printed TTRPG settings.

The model was created to FDM print without supports and goes along with 28 mm miniatures. I used the complete basic printing settings with some minor changes like the layer height set to 0.12 mm and for some super small but tall assets i used a brim. No pieces in the whole set are larger than 20 cm/7,8 inches. The assembling of the tavern is really easy and straight forward. The tavern can be used fully furnished or empty to achieve more space.

The tavern was created to play with and offer the players the most fun possible. It has functional doors, the interior is fully furnished, the player can connect the mini baseplate with the stairs, there are hidden secrets like the key behind the picture frame and the set also comes with a miniature holding plate that you can connect with the support beams ( if a character wants to sneak up the support beam for a better view they should have the possibility to do so).

I am really excited about your feedback. If you have any questions feel free to ask.

u/FilamentAndFireball — 27 days ago

My 3D printed tavern

Hey everyone, I spent the last few months creating this tavern.

I created a flat baseplate alongside the large baseplate so the tavern can be seamlessly integrated into existing 3D printed TTRPG settings.

The model was created to FDM print without supports and goes along with 28 mm miniatures. I used the complete basic printing settings with some minor changes like the layer height set to 0.12 mm and for some super small but tall assets i used a brim. No pieces in the whole set are larger than 20 cm/7,8 inches. The assembling of the tavern is really easy and straight forward. The tavern can be used fully furnished or empty to achieve more space.

The tavern was created to play with and offer the players the most fun possible. It has functional doors, the interior is fully furnished, the player can connect the mini baseplate with the stairs, there are hidden secrets like the key behind the picture frame and the set also comes with a miniature holding plate that you can connect with the support beams ( if a character wants to sneak up the support beam for a better view they should have the possibility to do so).

I am really excited about your feedback. If you have any questions feel free to ask.

u/FilamentAndFireball — 27 days ago

My 3D printed tavern

Hey everyone, I spent the last few months creating this tavern.

I created the flat baseplate alongside the large baseplate so the tavern can be seamlessly integrated into existing 3D printed TTRPG settings.

The model was created to FDM print without supports and goes along with 28 mm miniatures. I used the complete basic printing settings with some minor changes like the layer height set to 0.12 mm and for some super small but tall assets i used a brim. No pieces in the whole set are larger than 20 cm/7,8 inches. The assembling of the tavern is really easy and straight forward. The tavern can be used fully furnished or empty to achieve more space.

The tavern was created to play with and offer the players the most fun possible. It has functional doors, the interior is fully furnished, the player can connect the mini baseplate with the stairs, there are hidden secrets like the key behind the picture frame and the set also comes with a miniature holding plate that you can connect with the support beams ( if a character wants to sneak up the support beam for a better view they should have the possibility to do so).

I am really excited about your feedback. If you have any questions feel free to ask.

u/FilamentAndFireball — 29 days ago

My 3D printed tavern

Hey everyone, I spent the last few months creating this tavern.

I created the flat baseplate alongside the large baseplate so the tavern can be seamlessly integrated into existing 3D printed TTRPG settings.

The model was created to print without supports and goes along with 28 mm miniatures. I used the complete basic printing settings with some minor changes like the layer height set to 0.12 mm and for some super small but tall assets i used a brim. No pieces in the whole set is lager than 20 cm/7,8 inches. The assembling of the tavern is really easy and straight forward. The tavern can be used fully furnished or empty to achieve more space.

The tavern was created to play with and offer the players the most fun possible. It has functional doors, the interior is fully furnished, the player can connect the mini baseplate with the stairs, there are hidden secrets like the key behind the picture frame and the set also comes with a miniature holding plate that you can connect with the support beams ( if a character wants to sneak up the support beam for a better view they should have the possibility to do so).

I am really excited about your feedback. If you have any questions feel free to ask.

The Kickstarter campaign is currently live and the super early bird is still available until Friday. There are also cool stretchgoals that are coming with the campaign.

If you are interested in the STL-Files you can get them here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/filamentandfireball/the-dragons-rest-tavern-3d-printable-supportless-stl-files

u/FilamentAndFireball — 29 days ago

My 3D printed tavern

Hey everyone, I spent the last few months creating this tavern.

I created the flat baseplate alongside the large baseplate so the tavern can be seamlessly integrated into existing 3D printed TTRPG settings.

The model was created to print without supports and goes along with 28 mm miniatures. I used the complete basic printing settings with some minor changes like the layer height set to 0.12 mm and for some super small but tall assets i used a brim. No pieces in the whole set is lager than 20 cm/7,8 inches. The assembling of the tavern is really easy and straight forward. The tavern can be used fully furnished or empty to achieve more space.

The tavern was created to play with and offer the players the most fun possible. It has functional doors, the interior is fully furnished, the player can connect the mini baseplate with the stairs, there are hidden secrets like the key behind the picture frame and the set also comes with a miniature holding plate that you can connect with the support beams ( if a character wants to sneak up the support beam for a better view they should have the possibility to do so).

I am really excited about your feedback. If you have any questions feel free to ask.

The Kickstarter campaign is currently live and the super early bird is still available until Friday. There are also cool stretchgoals that are coming with the campaign.

If you are interested in the STL-Files you can get them here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/filamentandfireball/the-dragons-rest-tavern-3d-printable-supportless-stl-files

u/FilamentAndFireball — 29 days ago

My 3D printed tavern

Hey everyone, I spent the last few months creating this tavern.

I created the flat baseplate alongside the large baseplate so the tavern can be seamlessly integrated into existing 3D printed TTRPG settings.

The model was created to print without supports and goes along with 28 mm miniatures. I used the complete basic printing settings with some minor changes like the layer height set to 0.12 mm and for some super small but tall assets i used a brim. No pieces in the whole set is lager than 20 cm/7,8 inches. The assembling of the tavern is really easy and straight forward. The tavern can be used fully furnished or empty to achieve more space.

The tavern was created to play with and offer the players the most fun possible. It has functional doors, the interior is fully furnished, the player can connect the mini baseplate with the stairs, there are hidden secrets like the key behind the picture frame and the set also comes with a miniature holding plate that you can connect with the support beams ( if a character wants to sneak up the support beam for a better view they should have the possibility to do so).

I am really excited about your feedback. If you have any questions feel free to ask.

The Kickstarter campaign is currently live and the super early bird is still available until Friday. There are also cool stretchgoals that are coming with the campaign.

If you are interested in the STL-Files you can get them here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/filamentandfireball/the-dragons-rest-tavern-3d-printable-supportless-stl-files

u/FilamentAndFireball — 29 days ago
▲ 56 r/minis

The Wyverns Rest

Hi everyone, I am a passionate TTRPG player and professional 3D artist. I spent the last few months creating this tavern.

The model was created to print without supports and goes along with 28 mm miniatures. I used the complete basic printing settings with some minor changes like the layer hight set to 0.12 mm and for some super small but tall assets i used a brim. The whole set was created that it fits small printing beds (no piece is lager than 20 cm/7,8 inches) so that it can be printed on large and small printers. The assembling of the tavern is really easy and straight forward.

The tavern was created to play with and offer the players the most fun possible. It has functional doors, the interior is fully furnished, the player can connect the mini baseplate with the stairs, there are hidden secrets like the key behind the picture frame and the set also comes with a miniature holding plate that you can connect with the support beams ( if a character wants to sneak up the support beam for a better view they should have the possibility to do so).

I am really excited about your feedback. If you have have any questions feel free to ask.

u/FilamentAndFireball — 1 month ago

The Wyverns Rest

Hi everyone, I am a passionate TTRPG player and professional 3D artist. I spent the last few months creating this tavern.

The model was created to print without supports and goes along with 28 mm miniatures. I used the complete basic printing settings with some minor changes like the layer hight set to 0.12 mm and for some super small but tall assets i used a brim. The whole set was created that it fits smaller printing beds (no piece is lager than 20 cm/7,8 inches) so that it can be printed on large and small printers. The assembling of the tavern is really easy and straight forward.

The tavern was created to play with and offer the players the most fun possible. It has functional doors, the interior is fully furnished, the player can connect the mini baseplate with the stairs, there are hidden secrets like the key behind the picture frame and the set also comes with a miniature holding plate that you can connect with the support beams ( if a character wants to sneak up the support beam for a better view they should have the possibility to do so).

I am really excited about your feedback. If you have have any questions feel free to ask.

u/FilamentAndFireball — 1 month ago
▲ 104 r/DnDIY

I finally finished the 3D printable Tavern I worked on the last few months! (STL-Files)

Hi everyone, I am a passionate TTRPG player and professional 3D artist. I spent the last few months creating this tavern. I gave this tavern all my love and energy.

The model was created to FDM print without supports and goes along with 28 mm miniatures. (It can also be easily upscaled in the slicer to fit 32mm miniatures) I used the complete basic printing settings with some minor changes like the layer hight set to 0.12 mm and for some super small but tall assets i used a brim. The whole set was created that it fits small printing beds (no piece is lager than 20 cm/7,8 inches) so that it can be printed on large and small printers. Also the assembling of the tavern is really easy and straight forward.

The tavern was created to play with and offer the players the most fun possible. It has functional doors, the interior is fully furnished, the player can connect the mini baseplate with the stairs, there are hidden secrets like the key behind the picture frame and the set also comes with a miniature holding plate that you can connect with the support beams (if a character wants to sneak up the support beam for a better view they should have the possibility to do so).

I am really excited about your feedback. And if you have any questions feel free to ask :D (All the pictures you see are printed pieces.)

If you are interested in the STL-files you can check the comments. There is a link for the crowdfunding page. The crowdfunding campaign also comes with cool stretchgoals like the round-/initiative tracker you see in one of the pictures. All backers who follow the campaign before launch will receive the stl files for the 3 surprise chests you see in the third gif for free.

u/FilamentAndFireball — 1 month ago

3D printable Chests that can be opened.

Surprise your players with chests that open and close, will they find an empty void, glorious treasure, or a call to battle? The mystery is always in your hands.

To enable a more immersive gaming experience, I have designed these surprise chests. The chests can be placed in the 3D terrain, and players can open them themselves.

The Chests you see in the picture got printed with an Elegoo Saturn 4 16K and the conjure Sculpt Resin.

I am really excited about your feedback. And if you have have any questions feel free to ask.

u/FilamentAndFireball — 2 months ago

I created this Tavern during the last 5 months.

Hi everyone, I am a passionate TTRPG player and professional 3D artist. I spent the last few months with creating this tavern. I gave this tavern all my love and energy. I am really looking forward to play a TTRPG sessions with my friends where we ware using this tavern.

The model was created to print without supports and goes along with 28 mm miniatures. I used the complete basic printing settings with some minor changes like the layer hight set to 0.12 mm and for some super small but tall assets i used a brim. The whole set was created that it fits small printing beds (no piece is lager than 20 cm/7,8 inches) so that it can be printed on large and small printers. The assembling of the tavern is really easy and straight forward.

The tavern was created to play with and offer the players the most fun possible. It has functional doors, the interior is fully furnished, the player can connect the mini baseplate with the stairs, there are hidden secrets like the key behind the picture frame and the set also comes with a miniature holding plate that you can connect with the support beams ( if a character wants to sneak up the support beam for a better view they should have the possibility to do so).

I am really excited about your feedback. And if you have have any questions feel free to ask :D (All the pictures you see are printed pieces.)

If you are interested in the STL files you can check my profile. There is a link for the crowdfunding page.

u/FilamentAndFireball — 2 months ago
▲ 77 r/DSA_RPG

The Wyverns Rest - Taverne

Rondra zum Gruße!

Ich habe dieser Taverne buchstäblich all meine Liebe und Energie gegeben. Dieses Projekt war mein erstes 3D-Druck-Projekt, das ich gemacht habe. Ich freue mich bereits wahnsinnig das Modell bei meiner nächsten DSA Runde mit meinen Freunden zu verwenden. Allerdings spielen wir aktuell in Aranien. Also weiß ich nicht ob das so gut ins Setting passt. Vielleicht muss die Taverne noch ein wenig auf ihren einsatz warten.

Es hat ein wenig gedauert bis ich herausgefunden habe, wie ich meine 3D Modelle für FDM so optimiere, das sie ohne Support drucken können. Bei der Konzipierung der Taverne habe ich immer den spielerischen Hintergrund berücksichtigt. Sie hat funktionierende Türen, das Innere ist vollständig eingerichtet, und es gibt versteckte Geheimnisse wie den Schlüssel hinter dem Bilderrahmen. Ich habe einen Elegoo Neptune 4 Pro (das von mir verwendete Filament war PLA+. Eine der schlimmsten Erfahrungen, die ich gemacht habe, war, meine Testdrucke auf dem Wohnzimmertisch zu vergessen. Unsere Fenster sind leider sehr groß und sind der Sonne gnadenlos ausgesetzt. Und was soll ich sagen. Die Sonne hat das getan was sie tut. Heiß sein und meine Drucke somit verformen. Ich musste alles noch einmal drucken). Mein Drucker den ich besitze hat keine große Druckplatte, weshalb das Modell für kleine Druckbetten optimiert ist.

Ich habe die vollständigen Standard-Druckeinstellungen verwendet, mit einigen kleinen Änderungen wie einer Schichthöhe von 0,12 mm, und bei einigen sehr kleinen, aber hohen Objekten habe ich einen Brim verwendet. Ich freue mich sehr auf euer Feedback. Und falls ihr Fragen habt, fragt einfach :D (Alle Bilder, die ihr seht, sind gedruckte Teile. Keine 3D-Renderings)

u/FilamentAndFireball — 2 months ago

The Wyverns Rest

Hi everyone, I am a passionate TTRPG player and professional 3D artist. I spent the last few months creating this tavern. I gave this tavern all my love and energy and I am really looking forward to play a TTRPG sessions with my friends where we ware using this tavern.

The model was created to print without supports and goes along with 28 mm miniatures. I used the complete basic printing settings with some minor changes like the layer hight set to 0.12 mm and for some super small but tall assets i used a brim. The whole set was created that it fits small printing beds (no piece is lager than 20 cm/7,8 inches) so that it can be printed on large and small printers. The assembling of the tavern is really easy and straight forward.

The tavern was created to play with and offer the players the most fun possible. It has functional doors, the interior is fully furnished, the player can connect the mini baseplate with the stairs, there are hidden secrets like the key behind the picture frame and the set also comes with a miniature holding plate that you can connect with the support beams ( if a character wants to sneak up the support beam for a better view they should have the possibility to do so).

I am really excited about your feedback. And if you have have any questions feel free to ask :D (All the pictures you see are printed pieces. Only picture that is 3D rendered are the chests because they are currently printing in my basement)

u/FilamentAndFireball — 2 months ago

The results of 5 months of constant work ^^

Hi everyone, I am a passionate TTRPG player and professional 3D artist. I spent the last few months with creating this tavern. I gave this tavern all my love and energy. This project was my first 3D printing project i ever did. I am really looking forward to play a TTRPG session with my friends where we ware using this tavern. :D

It took me some time to figure out how i can create the perfect models that they can print completely support free. The tavern was created to play with. It has functional doors, the interior is fully furnished, the player can connect the mini baseplate with the stairs and there are hidden secrets like the key behind the picture frame. I have a Elegoo Neptune 4 pro(filament i used was PLA+. One of the worst experiences i made was forgetting my testprints on my living room table. We have really big windows. The sun did the rest. I needed to print everything again). This printer doesnt have the biggest printing plate so i created the whole set modular that you can assemble it together in the end.

The model was created to go along with 28 mm miniatures. I used the complete basic printing settings with some minor changes like the layer hight set to 0.12 mm and for some super small but tall assets i used a brim. I am really excited about your feedback. And if you have have any questions feel free to ask ^^ :D (All the pictures you see are printed pieces. No 3D renderings)

u/FilamentAndFireball — 2 months ago

I created this Tavern during the last 5 months.

Hi everyone, I am a passionate TTRPG player and professional 3D artist. I spent the last few months with creating this tavern. I literally gave this tavern all my love and energy. This project was literally my first 3D printing project i ever did.

It took me some time to figure out how i can create the perfect models that they can print completely support free. The tavern was created to play with. It has functional doors, the interior is fully furnished, the player can connect the mini baseplate with the stairs and there are hidden secrets like the key behind the picture frame. I have a Elegoo Neptune 4 pro(filament i used was PLA+. One of the worst experiences i made was forgetting my testprints on my living room table. We have really big windows. The sun did the rest. I needed to print everything again). This printer doesnt have the biggest printing plate so i created the whole set modular that you can assemble it together in the end.

The model was created to go along with 28 mm miniatures. I used the complete basic printing settings with some minor changes like the layer hight set to 0.12 mm and for some super small but tall assets i used a brim. I am really excited about your feedback. And if you have have any questions feel free to ask ^^ :D (All the pictures you see are printed pieces. No 3D renderings)

u/FilamentAndFireball — 2 months ago