Imperial Terrain

Smuggler's Stash Bundle
Digital STL Files

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Type: STL | Printed
Tag: Desert ,  
Disclaimer: Purchase of Digital Files are final and not returnable or refundable. Print times and filament usage will vary based on, but not limited to, individual printers, settings, tuning and/or environmental conditions.
Overall Dimensions

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Description

"There was an old smuggler who lived out past the city boundaries. Over time he built a small settlement and everyone that knew him called it the Stash, we figured he was up to no good out there. More than likely storing weapons and high end communication equipment to sell to the highest bidder." - Local Informant

Smuggler's Stash is a modular collection of structures that work together to create dense, interesting terrain layouts. Large single story structures with flat open roofs and built in ladders allow for games to played at varying heights easily. Included greebles allow you to detail your rooftops how you want them to be. Two different sized bridges allow your units to span the gaps between structures. A movable archway to connect buildings creates a walkway at the roof level and a chokepoint at the ground level.

Included:

  • Structure A
  • Structure B
  • Small House (Can be played on ground level or stack on top of either Structure)
  • Archway
  • Rooftop Greebles
  • 2x Bridges

Designed for 32-34mm wargaming, a great piece of modular terrain that allows you a ton of flexibility in your structure builds. Scale up or down for different game systems.

Change Log
  • V2 - Added Version 2 - A whole new experience
  • V1.1 - Added Roof for Smaller Print Beds
  • V1.0 - Launch Files
  • .20 or .24 Layer Height
  • 2 Perimeters
  • 5-10% Infill
  • No Supports or Rafts needed

All files can be printed on a 200 x 200 print bed.

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