

A rock bridge can serve that purpose in a great way. Having something to beautify your terrain and give it that appealing look is something we all look forward to. The tabletops measure 1.5 inches in diameter but should be able to be scaled to suit your gaming needs.Ĭreated by Curufin 11. Get the game rolling with this tabletop Dragon.Ĭreated by Miguel Zavala 10. Modular Castle, Village, Town, House, Tower, Church, Gates, Cathedral

One of the props you can’t go wrong with are some good quality barrels.Ĭreated by Trynn 8. To give your tabletop game a facelift, you’d be needing some props. Manticores are rare, and a good one as such.Ĭreated by M3DM 7. Spice up your game with diverse characters.Ĭreated by Stormforge Minis 6. Having walls to mark your D&D territory is cool, but you know what is even cooler? A wall with a torch. You’ll find this on MyMiniFactory rather than Thingiverse.Ĭreated by Leonard Escover 4. It will make more sense if you give it a good coat! Excellent addition to your DnD games. These dungeon doors come in different styles that blow your mind. Get that spool of filament or resin into your 3D printer and do print something frightening. This is the time for something scary! The graveyard-themed set is an item I suggest you print. Mausoleum – Graveyard Themed Set for Dungeons Fantasy Arsenal (28mm/Heroic Scale)īy choosing this wholesome pack, you’ll get to print a whole package containing Wizard (2 versions), Rogue (Halfling), War Cleric (Dwarf), Fighter (Dwarf), Ranger Warlock, Barbarian, Tempest Cleric, Bard, Monk, Paladin, Druid, Dungeon Master.Ĭreated by Efgar 2.
