3D Terrain Tiles for Zombicide Green Horde....
To see how the basic buildings are made and download some files, [Click Here].
This first set of pics shows my first attempts which were segments of tiles.
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I'm now working on whole tiles to make setup easier. The entire tile is one assembly, simply dropped onto the flat tile.
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Below are the files for tile18R. I've only validated the cutting files. A larger number of people though probably have 3D printers. So I made an STL file of the frame as one part. Not only might it work to print as one piece, it may also serve as a guide to assembling individual cut or printed parts. There is also a ZIP file containing all the individual parts. Once someone can confirm those files work I'll take the time to convert more of the tiles.
18R Paper Panels. Print on both sides or print two copies and put duplicates of each panel back to back. | |
File Size: | 5408 kb |
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18R 2D line art for each piece. For laser or other cutting. | |
File Size: | 111 kb |
File Type: | ai |
18R Frame as One STL Part | |
File Size: | 655 kb |
File Type: | stl |
18r_individual_stl_part_files.zip | |
File Size: | 118 kb |
File Type: | zip |
As for the hedges, these are files I used to create them...
The paper panels and the SVG laser line art files.
If one wanted to 3D print the frames, many modeling programs will import an SVG which can then be extruded into a 3D solid. I tried a few outlines in Blender, picking out shapes and extruding them. It seems to work.
The paper panels and the SVG laser line art files.
If one wanted to 3D print the frames, many modeling programs will import an SVG which can then be extruded into a 3D solid. I tried a few outlines in Blender, picking out shapes and extruding them. It seems to work.
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