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Shadows of Brimstone - Sidebag items by tomebl
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Last crawled date: 4 years, 8 months ago
Update 5/07/2020
Added Grenade - Can be printed from .1 all the way to .2.
Print upside down with brim. Superglue pin ring to grenade.
Update 11/26/2018
Re-scaled models so that no changes need to be made to size in the slicer unless you want to. Uploaded all models again - User reported corruption. Thanks!
Update 7/22/2018
Added Lantern Oil - Printed at .15
Added another picture of new stuff just off the printer. They still need a quick heat gun and some sanding cleanup.
Update 7/21/2018
Added Anti-Rad - Print at .1 - Settings in your slicer need to be correct or you wont get the plunger printing.
Added JunkBomb - Super small screws, spring and nuts may not print at .1. However still looks good for a tabletop prop.
Update 7/20/2018
Updated dynamite to fill voids and decrease overhang angle.
Print Dynamite at .20 resolution. Seems to work better than smaller for keeping fuse from breaking.
Added Fire Sake and an additional image.
Added Whiskey and Tequila
I created some items to replace the cardboard tokens for my sidebag in Shadows of Brimstone.
Print these at .1 resolution. Smaller if you like, but .1 is fine.
Print the Cigar and the Stake with a brim.
Scale models in your slicer to the following dimensions.
Hatchet - 100%
Bandage - 50%
Exotic Herbs - 45%
Dynomite - 50%
Holy Water 100%
Tonic - 75%
Powder Flask - 40%
Stake - 100%
Cigar - 40%
Fire Sake - 60%
Whiskey - 105%
Tequila - 105%
Anti-Rad - 60%
Junk Bomb - 70%
Lantern Oil - 100%
Grenade - 100%
I use Reindeer moss from the dollar store and .5ml bottles from Amazon to represent my normal herbs.
I dont have any expansions for Brimstone.. just the basic set. I will work on getting the rest of the sidebag objects done using Scott Everts fantastic list of sidebag items.https://boardgamegeek.com/filepage/132214/shadows-brimstone-side-bag-reference
Labels for my tonic bottle are not included as those are most likely copyrighted. You can print any label you want and then paint PVA or Elmers glue on the back to get them to stick.
Added Grenade - Can be printed from .1 all the way to .2.
Print upside down with brim. Superglue pin ring to grenade.
Update 11/26/2018
Re-scaled models so that no changes need to be made to size in the slicer unless you want to. Uploaded all models again - User reported corruption. Thanks!
Update 7/22/2018
Added Lantern Oil - Printed at .15
Added another picture of new stuff just off the printer. They still need a quick heat gun and some sanding cleanup.
Update 7/21/2018
Added Anti-Rad - Print at .1 - Settings in your slicer need to be correct or you wont get the plunger printing.
Added JunkBomb - Super small screws, spring and nuts may not print at .1. However still looks good for a tabletop prop.
Update 7/20/2018
Updated dynamite to fill voids and decrease overhang angle.
Print Dynamite at .20 resolution. Seems to work better than smaller for keeping fuse from breaking.
Added Fire Sake and an additional image.
Added Whiskey and Tequila
I created some items to replace the cardboard tokens for my sidebag in Shadows of Brimstone.
Print these at .1 resolution. Smaller if you like, but .1 is fine.
Print the Cigar and the Stake with a brim.
Scale models in your slicer to the following dimensions.
Hatchet - 100%
Bandage - 50%
Exotic Herbs - 45%
Dynomite - 50%
Holy Water 100%
Tonic - 75%
Powder Flask - 40%
Stake - 100%
Cigar - 40%
Fire Sake - 60%
Whiskey - 105%
Tequila - 105%
Anti-Rad - 60%
Junk Bomb - 70%
Lantern Oil - 100%
Grenade - 100%
I use Reindeer moss from the dollar store and .5ml bottles from Amazon to represent my normal herbs.
I dont have any expansions for Brimstone.. just the basic set. I will work on getting the rest of the sidebag objects done using Scott Everts fantastic list of sidebag items.https://boardgamegeek.com/filepage/132214/shadows-brimstone-side-bag-reference
Labels for my tonic bottle are not included as those are most likely copyrighted. You can print any label you want and then paint PVA or Elmers glue on the back to get them to stick.
