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 Persian Daric Coin
TLDR: Just posted this .stl for 3d printing to Thingiverse at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5897427. The first coin I posted was of the Lydian Stater, for that see https://krypted.com/the-history-of-computing/lydian-stater-coin-design-for-3d-printing-and-why/. To continue our journey of the history of coins and why these matter: The Lydian Lion coin was minted initially be the father of Croessius and then by Crosseus ihimself in the early years of the 500s BCE. Cyrus the Great introducd the concept of coinage in the Persian empire with the daric, after he defeated Coesus of Lydia some time after 546 BCE. By the end of the 500s and early 400s, two rulers later, Darius I defined that a gold coin would…
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Dragonne .stl from the Monster Manual
For all you D&D print and paint nerds out there, here’s another design from the 1st edition Monster Manual: Dragonne. There are two versions (wings opened and wings closed): https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5413146 and https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5415625. I’ve found the supports are easier with the wings opened There are two versions available for download. This is part of the larger Monster Manual project. To see all the .stl files (only a few are mine) check out https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1nAJ4y2JxQU2lb6jWOzqU9GdQtHIS4Z3P3NDHgOMEE9I/edit#gid=0.