I’m at Gary Con this weekend (if you’re here, find me and let’s share a beverage). In honor of the con, I made and shared a set of the standard tabletop gaming dice. A 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 20, and the second 10 for a percintile role. I’ve traditionally posted the things I make as .stl files. Here, I’m providing the .obj files (which are really just black and white), but also the mtl files for those who wish to use them in a tool like Apple’s Reality Composer, as well as the raw blender file. I posted those on MakerWorld (’cause I lurf my Bambu) at https://makerworld.com/en/models/254219. And…
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Bulldog Barbarian .stl To 3D Print
Should you want to print a Bulldog Barbarian… Here’s one. Best paints would be Dragon Red from Army Painter and Maxx Darth (black) from Green Stuff World. But I’m biased about such things… Been posting more designs at MakerWorld than Thingiverse at this point, soooo… https://makerworld.com/en/models/176548
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Gopherfolk Mini
Just posted a gopherfolk mini. It’s a wizard. Or magic user. Whatever. I recommend painting it like a golden gopher. ‘Cause that was what I did. It’s at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6434708 if you want to print it!
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Cha’pa (Beaverfolk) Fighter stl
Here’s a Cha’pa (Beaverfolk) Fighter I just posted on Thingiverse A friend saw the badger I made and went to Oregon State, sooooooo… I guess Go Beavers! But also, the Spelljammer Dungeons & Dragons stuff has been fun to play through. For those that want to go beyond some of the existing animal hybrids, here’s a Beaverfolk (Cha’pa) fighter. Could probably use as an Opsu (Possumfolk) fighter as well, given the similarities and all that (if you just thinned the tail to make it look more like a possum tail). It’s unlicensed, so remix away and have fun! The badger turned out better, but throw this into blender, add some…
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Hadozee Monk .stl
Just posted this Hadozee Monk to Thingiverse For those who are playing with simian-inspired characters, here’s a Hadozee monk (or humanoid monk-ey hybrid). This one was going for more of an Eastern campaign setting (think Kara-Tur) based on a suit of armor I saw one time in Istanbul. Could be played as another class or whatever, but this stl was designed as a 28mm role-playing miniature for use in a Dungeons & Dragons one-shot I’m writing. Hope you enjoy! Oh, and to see my other designs to print, feel free to check out https://www.thingiverse.com/krypted/designs. I publish everything without a limited license, so feel free to print and sell, remix and…
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Bucky The Badgerfolk (Mustie) Ranger
Published this design to Thingiverse for that special spot in the venn diagram – people who went to the University of Wisconsin, play D&D, and like to 3D print your minis. His name is Bucky. See what I did there… 🦡😘 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6194852 Note: A bipedal badger feels similar to a bipedal racoon or if the tail were changed, maybe possum. Maybe some different paint. I should post the source so it’s easy to change the tail. I’ll get on that…
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3D Printable Banana Stand
Here’s a design I just published to print a simple banana stand. Thinking of you, Sweden (see ya’ soon)! https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6191695
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3D Printable Model to Make A Gamma World or Warhammer Gorilla Space Warrior (or buddy)
It’s cold out. So gaming indoors is still a thing! Feel free to remix this, replace the laser gun with a sword or staff or other instrument of whatever. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5923477
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3D Printable Mold to Make Clay Cobblestones
Not life-sized cobblestones, mind you. But those for miniature wargaming. Although according to the size of the printer, I guess you could. The goal with this stl was to be able to print a thing, press clay into it, and maybe experiment with other materials. Theoretically it could be infilled and used as actual terrain pieces, but there are probably better pieces for that out there for download. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5917937
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3D-Printable Roman Denarii Coin and Coin Collection
TLDR: Download the coin from my Thingiverse at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5908546. I’ve also put all the coins into a collection at https://www.thingiverse.com/krypted/collections/37539515/things. The first coins to arrive in the Italian Peninsula were influenced by the Greeks, as they colonized the coastal areas. Rome was a village as early as the 1,400s BCE and as a city was founded in 753 BCE, although archaeological evidence shows that people inhabited the area as far as 14,000 years ago. It began as a monarchy but by 509 BCE had become a republic. By the third and second century, Rome had been trading with the Greeks, then throughout the Mediteranian, modern Europe, what we now consider…