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28mm miniature Boat Tiles by ProfessorChubbs
by Thingiverse
Last crawled date: 4 years, 8 months ago
This is a set of tiles to make sailing ships/boats for 28mm miniatures. A 1-inch grid is modeled into the tiles to aid in gameplay. This uses a snap-together system for you to create ships as large or small as you like. Print out the tiles you want, print a bunch of connector pieces, then snap the connector pieces between the tiles until the whole stays together.
[UPDATE: Part 2 of this tileset is available here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2776283]
Q: How well do these stay together?
A: They're a little wobbly, but not enough to throw off the game. You'll be able to push entire ships around without them falling apart. Picking a ship up is a delicate matter
Q: Do these need supports?
A: Most of them do, yeah. I use Simplify3D, so I was able to pick and choose where the supports went; you might not be as lucky with free slicers. If you do have something that lets you place your own supports, I recommend just leaving one pillar in the corner of the four corner connector holes instead of filling the whole thing; it'll bridge fine
Q: What did you print these on?
A: Printrbot Simple Metal, 1.7mm PLA, .3 layer height
Q: What did you use to design these?
A: TinkerCAD (https://www.tinkercad.com)
Q: Wait, the sails aren't printed, right?
A: Nah, that's muslin and thread
Q: How can you have a sailing ship without cannons?
A: I recommend this model: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2160741
Q: What happened to #10?
A: We don't talk about #10
Q: Does the wheel spin?
A: It should, though you'll have to carefully dislodge it at first. It's print-in-place after all
Q: What about a forecastle/sterncastle?
A: [Bane voice] "That comes later." Srsly, I'm working on it, but that's a whole other ballgame.
Q: Are those minis printed?
A: Nope; pretty sure all of them are from Reaper
[UPDATE: Part 2 of this tileset is available here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2776283]
Q: How well do these stay together?
A: They're a little wobbly, but not enough to throw off the game. You'll be able to push entire ships around without them falling apart. Picking a ship up is a delicate matter
Q: Do these need supports?
A: Most of them do, yeah. I use Simplify3D, so I was able to pick and choose where the supports went; you might not be as lucky with free slicers. If you do have something that lets you place your own supports, I recommend just leaving one pillar in the corner of the four corner connector holes instead of filling the whole thing; it'll bridge fine
Q: What did you print these on?
A: Printrbot Simple Metal, 1.7mm PLA, .3 layer height
Q: What did you use to design these?
A: TinkerCAD (https://www.tinkercad.com)
Q: Wait, the sails aren't printed, right?
A: Nah, that's muslin and thread
Q: How can you have a sailing ship without cannons?
A: I recommend this model: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2160741
Q: What happened to #10?
A: We don't talk about #10
Q: Does the wheel spin?
A: It should, though you'll have to carefully dislodge it at first. It's print-in-place after all
Q: What about a forecastle/sterncastle?
A: [Bane voice] "That comes later." Srsly, I'm working on it, but that's a whole other ballgame.
Q: Are those minis printed?
A: Nope; pretty sure all of them are from Reaper
