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Easy Dungeon - Tiles DND Terrain

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1 of each 3x3 tile type
1 of each 3x3 tile type
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5.6 h
5 plates
4.9(35)

Flagstone Tiles
Flagstone Tiles
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7.3 h
2 plates
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Stone and Wood Grain
Stone and Wood Grain
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6.4 h
2 plates
5.0(4)

Cobblestone
Cobblestone
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For the last 6 months or so I've been on the hunt the perfect terrain for Dungeons and Dragons. I have tested a good bit of the tiles that are out there. Most take a long time to print, have complicated connections, or are overwhelming with the amount of tiles they offer. The other trouble I've been having is to make the tiles look great you need to add paint. I don't have the time to print and also paint everything. So I started digging into my options. While consuming a good bit of terrain youtube videos I found these 2 videos that helped me formulate this idea. 1. In this Grey Scalp Miniature video, he discusses how he did these hueforge dungeon tiles. It blew my mind. To me this has been the most useful thing I've seen hueforge used for. (see bottom of this post for video link) 2. I started looking into crafting dungeon tiles. That led me to Black Magic Craft. His basic 3x3 dungeon tiles seemed very minimal and after watching a couple of videos I was sold on no wall dungeon tiles. So that led me to this listing. 
 

Each tile is a 3inx3in so each tile on the tile is 1inx1in. So that should line up with most battlemats that are 1inx1in grid system.

 

I used all Bambu Lab Matte filament colors.

 

Flagstone: Grey, white, and black on the 

Cobblestone: Grey, Black, White, Tan

Stone: Grey, Black, White

Wood: Black and Tan


I wanted to create a very simple but good looking multicolor dungeon tile. Each tile is under 1 hour to print. Just print what you want for your needs. The profile includes both 3 color and 2 color tiles. Play around with the colors, white for snow/ice, blue for water, make it green and brown and you have some outdoor tiles. This world is your oyster.

 

I have also made some easy to print multicolor bookshelves. If you want to check those out.
 https://makerworld.com/en/models/946106#profileId-912922

 

I'm working on some other things that match this sort of thing. Let me know what you think, I would love to hear your thoughts.

 

If you would like to sell physical prints of this model, please join my commercial license tier and become a ThatCadCousin https://thangs.com/designer/thatcaddad

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If you like these try my new puzzle floor tile.

https://makerworld.com/en/models/846588#profileId-793799

 

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Some people were looking for grass and water tiles. I tried to make some on my end but honestly I spent $3 at dollar tree for table clothes and I’m super happy.
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You, sir, are a genius.
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Replying to @user_1810295908 :
yes he is
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Easy print for such a great result. Can play around with colours to have light and shadow. A potential upgrade could be a 3x3 gridfinity base which your tiles could be optionally glued on to. Would maintain the easy printing and avoided any slippage. But at the moment, very happy with how it looks!
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Thanks for sharing the picture and thoughts. I’ll look into griffins. Honestly I’ve never printed it but i have seen a video on it here and there. I could easily make a 9inx9in griffins type of tray for them. any suggestions on new tiles? Right now grass and water are on my list to add.
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in case you are interested, I've had a go at modifying a couple of files to make a Gridfinity which works with your awesome tiles!
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Replying to @user_1732865279 :
oh those are awesome! I've had a handful of people make addons to my original work but its hard for them to get credit for helping make something cool. Do you want to post those and I'll add a link to it in the description? I'm sure others would be interested.
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I adjust the shape to be a base for this project but it looks great and printed easily!
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thats RAWRsome
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perfect!
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Great Model!
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Such a great print and can't wait to use them. Would love to see more variations like grass and water!
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I was thinking about water too. Grass would be good. If you share some images of the type of thing you like I can try and turn it into something.
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Replying to @thatcaddad :
Grass could be something similar to this stock image. AMS would be one or two greens and a light brown.
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Replying to @user_1732865279 :
Perfect. I have all those colors. I’ll take a stab at this image next week.
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Printed great. For project I am working on, I wish there was a single tile bundle instead of 3x3.
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Like you want to print more than just one tile at a time? There are other profiles that have that if you check out the specific profile of tile you want to print. Also there is a way to add more tiles to your build plate.
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Replying to @thatcaddad :
The tiles featured here are 9 individual tiles "bundled" into a 3x3 grid. I am wanting the individual tiles.
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Replying to @user_914157723 :
Oh you want a single 1in X 1in tile?
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I plan on ordering some of the new tpu that is ams compatible. I want to try and see how well that sticks to surfaces. It would completely eliminate the need to have a surface underneath to keep the tiles from moving.
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That is actually a great idea! Let us know how well it works.
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Replying to @batou99 :
Will do. I’m planning on ordering some during this sale.
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Replying to @batou99 :
No dice on the TPU for AMS. It slides around just as much as any other filament. I wouldn't order any for these tiles
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Amazing prints! Are you also going to make other terrains? Like with water or grass? I'm ready to print those too!
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Probably not. I’ve attempted some and they look really bad. I just bought some dollar tree blue and green table cloths I’m going to be trying out this next week.
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Replying to @thatcaddad :
Too bad, because these are amazing. Much easier to carry around than map books... I guess I’ll have to keep using books, hoping you'll find some possible solutions
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any way we could get 1×1 or 2×2 tiles of these?
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