Medieval Blacksmith Forge - D&D RPG Terrain
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⚒️ About this Model
The heart of any medieval village or city This open-structure Blacksmith is the perfect scenery for your players to upgrade their gear, repair their armor, or question the local artisan in your role-playing games
The model features a spectacular level of detail (IMG_8273.jpg): an irregular wooden shingle roof, robust beams, exposed brick walls (IMG_8276.jpg), and a stone oven/forge with sculpted fire inside The textured base combines stone cobblestones with dirt areas, leaving ample front space to place your characters (IMG_8275.jpg)
⚠️ IMPORTANT NOTE ON ACCESSORIES:
This download file only includes the main blacksmith structure (the brown building and its base) (IMG_8273.jpg)
All the gray-printed accessories you see in the first image (IMG_8308.jpg) —including the blacksmith, anvil, supply cart, tool rack, sharpening stone, and buckets— will be uploaded and available for download in a separate file on my profile Make sure to visit my page to complete the set!
🎲 Use in your D&D games
The blacksmith is not just decoration, it's a tactical point of interest!
- Cover and Terrain: The sturdy brick walls (IMG_8276.jpg) and wooden pillars offer excellent heavy cover if a combat breaks out in the middle of the street
- Environmental Hazard: That oven is burning You can push enemies (or they can push your players) against the open forge to inflict additional fire damage
- Scale: The ample space on the front base perfectly accommodates Medium or Large-sized miniatures while they interact with the environment
🛠️ Recommended Printing Details
- Supports: The structure is very solid, but you will require the use of supports (preferably tree supports) for the roof overhangs, the upper frame of the open structure, and possibly the inside of the upper chimney
- Layer height: A layer height of 0.16mm or 0.20mm is ideal FDM print lines are incredibly well disguised by the wood textures of the roof and the brick walls, giving it a rustic and realistic look without significantly increasing print time
- Infill: With 10% or 15% (Gyroid or Grid pattern) is more than enough to give the structure the necessary strength to withstand the rigors of the gaming table
- Easy to print: Being divided into two pieces, printing is much more direct and stable Place the flat faces on the print bed to maximize adhesion and minimize failures
License
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