Z.O.D. Medieval House Kit (28mm/Heroic scale) by dutchmogul 3d model
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Z.O.D. Medieval House Kit (28mm/Heroic scale) by dutchmogul

Z.O.D. Medieval House Kit (28mm/Heroic scale) by dutchmogul

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Last crawled date: 3 years ago
KICKSTARTER ENDING SOON!
Less than 24 hours to go, and we're extremely grateful for your support in bringing this project to life! As a special thank you, we're releasing this simple building kit (which is also a quick preview of what you'll be seeing in ZoD 2, coming soon). This kit is fully compatible with the ZoD Core Set.
You can build basic structures with the core ZoD sets, though now that we're getting more comfortable with the building parameters we're ready to start branching out to include full building accessories. This kit has everything you need to make a basic house, and you can swap parts out with other ZoD tile themes or use these components in your dungeon builds.
We designed these 3d-printable files to be optimized for home printing and cover a wide (and expanding) variety of themes and genres. Whether you use them for RPG dungeon-delves, wargaming scenics, or anything else, these tiles print and assemble fast and easy and come off your build plate ready to paint!
-Z.O.D. tiles are optimized to print along the Z axis, meaning you can get high definition on details, use less material (0% infill), and fit more tiles per print.
Because of the vertical printing, each floor tile is reversible, printing with two floor textures each.
-Z.O.D. tiles print easily in one piece and never require support material.
-Tiles easily slide or snap together for a firm hold, ensuring that each piece you print is textured to be part of the map.
-Each tile segment prints in an average of 45 minutes, and you can print one at a time to avoid curling if that's an issue for your machine.
-All genre themes will interlock, allowing you to mix and match from any set.
Z.O.D. tiles are designed for use with 28mm/Heroic scale miniatures, though we will offer options for 15mm and 6mm scale gaming as well.
-Wall tiles use their own channels and do not infringe on the floor grids, each of which perfectly accommodates a 25mm/1" base.
-Try printing your Z.O.D. tiles in black filament (ABS or PLA) and skip the priming phase, painting directly onto the surface!
For those of you who follow us on Patreon (or if you're considering doing so), our patrons will receive every design file we make for this series. Just be sure and set your monthly cap at something you're comfortable paying (because we tend to be fairly prolific).
Because these pieces rely on certain print settings, you'll want to observe the following print guidelines;
-Try printing one tile at a time first.
-Print at 0% infill for the best results.
-You don't need support, but a raft may be helpful (depending on your printer and material).
-We print ours at a .2 layer height, though you could try for higher resolution if you prefer.
-When printing Spacers, you may want to print them so the connector channels print along the X axis (side to side), though this may depend on your printer. Also, arranging them tightly in groups (as the spacers are presented here) will help keep them from warping.
-We've had equally good results in both ABS and PLA.
Enjoy!
-A special note to our Patreon supporters- All of our patrons will get the full compliment of Z.O.D. sets as they're released, regardless of whether or not they back the Kickstarter campaign.

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