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Zombie Head Dice Tower – Resin & FDM Printable

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X1 Carbon
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A1 mini
X1E

0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Designer
10.8 h
1 plate
5.0(15)

Zombie dice tower with no base
Zombie dice tower with no base
15.6 h
1 plate
5.0(6)

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Description

Feed your dice to the undead with this creepy-fun zombie head dice tower!

 

This detailed model lets your dice roll right through the zombie’s brain and out the gaping mouth - perfect for horror-themed tabletop games, Halloween one-shots, or just unsettling your players in D&D.

 

🧠 Includes presupported resin and support-free FDM versions
🎲 Fits standard 16mm RPG dice (D20, D6, etc.)
🖨 Optimized for resin detail or sturdy FDM prints

 

📦 Tip: Try dry brushing the brain for extra gore.

 

💥 Want more darkly creative models? Follow VogMan for printable terrain, monsters, and chaos! 

 

🎥 YouTube: @VogMan

 

This Zombie Head Dice Tower is a collaboration from Printed Obsession and VogMan. Designed to look like it will eat you if you don’t follow the game rules properly, this dice tower is a free fun download happy on the game table or the display shelf.

 

👉 Please support my free content by becoming a Patron patreon.com/vegoilguy 👈

 

 

Standing approx. 170mm tall, it has an internal chute of roughly 38mm making it large enough to cope with most dice. There’s also a dice bowl with internally sloped walls which, rumour has it, can help keep the dice from bouncing out… but fate is fickle.

 

Provided Images : It’s important to note that the photographs were taken of the original design which unfortunately had a habit of falling over. Whilst this is true of most zombies, it ruined game play and so a base was quickly added to stabilise it, and that’s the version you’ll find here.

 

Resin Version : Both supported and support free versions are here, hollowed and ready to go.

 

FDM Version : The resin version can be printed on FDM, but supporting may be challenging and some clean up will be likely. The FDM version is much easier to support and print, and a support free version is available as well as a 3MF file. The Dice Bowl needs no supports.

 

Credits: My personal thanks to Printed Obsession for kindly providing the original design for this dice tower, and also the Morgan 3D Creations for test printing the FDM versions and providing the 3MF file.

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