3D PRINTABLE TERRAIN KICKSTARTERS – January 2018

One of the great things about our 3D printers, is the 3D terrain we can create.  This is one of the primary reasons I purchased a 3D printer.  Without high-quality files with which to print, the printers are kind of useless.   I’m going to be listing Kickstarters by the time left in their campaigns.  If I missed any, please let me know.  You can find these companies and more in our 3D Terrain directory. Finally, if you are looking at getting into printing terrain, check out this guide on getting your first 3D Printer.  Click here for last month’s Kickstarters. Click here for February’s Kickstarters.

Note: FINISHED Kickstarters are at the bottom of the list.

Printable scifi structures STL file pack for tabletop gamingThis Kickstarter has 7 days to go.  It features Sci-Fi themed terrain for your miniatures games.  It contains a large number of buildings and has unlocked all but the final piece of terrain. 

Project Mobius in the directory 

 

 

Modular Space Walls for 28 mm WarGamingThis Kickstarter has 3 days to go.  It features modular walls and doors for a Sci-fi or industrial table.  They are almost to their funding goal for this Kickstarter.

Nik F. in the directory

 

 

 

 


 

KICKSTARTERS THAT HAVE FINISHED THIS MONTH.

Warlayer - Orbital DropThis Kickstarter has finished.  Warlayer was the first terrain Kickstarter I backed, thanks to a video by Greg_FL.  Well, Andrew has gone above and beyond with this new Kickstarter featuring more terrain that interfaces together.  This terrain would be perfect for your new Necromunda game or any Sci-Fi wargame.  It’s been up for less than a day and has already blown through 2 stretch goals.

Warlayer in the directory

Interview with Andrew Askedall from Warlayer: Orbital Drop

Greg FL Video Preview for Warlayer: Orbital Drop

Check out this Video and see what is in store for Warlayer.

Beasts of War did a write up about Warlayer: Orbital Drop

Printable Tabletop Terrain for Ancient RomeThis Kickstarter has finished.  It is another release that features a specific historical period, this time Rome.  It has unlocked all stretch goals and features a number of thematic pieces for the ancient Rome time period.

3D-Print-Terrain in the directory

 

Jungle Fever KickstarterThis Kickstarter has finished.  It features updates and expansions to their previous kickstarter and allows you to build a Blood Bowl pitch in the Jungle.  It also includes decor and other models to be used in a wargame or RPG game.

Lovecraft Design and Manufacture in the directory

 

28mm Sci-fi #2 - City Terrain - Dragonbite - OpenLOCK

This Kickstarter has finished.  It features a number of items for inside a sci-fi building including a bar, lab, and roof-top amenities.  This is the 7th Kickstarter by Hayland Terrain.

Hayland Terrain in the directory

 

Tavern-Born-Raghaven Hamlet

This Kickstarter has finished. This is the latest Kickstarter from Hobgoblin 3D.  At the base level, you get a tavern.  Through different addons and upgrades you can end up with a fully outfitted tavern as well as a full hamlet.  Finally, they are including some previous work as Add-Ons.

Hobgoblin-3D in the Directory

Late medieval to Napoleonic wargame scenery

This Kickstarter has finished.  This is historical terrain set that is optimized for different size ranges from 6mm to 28mm.  Along with the STL files, he is also releasing ready-made scenery for those without a 3D Printer.

Eskice Miniature in the directory

 

Old West Buildings for HO Scale Train Layouts and WargamingThis Kickstarter has finished.  It features STL files in HO scale for an old west town, but can easily be used for wargaming as well, with some scaling.  He has several pieces that he is planning on putting together to create an old West Town feel.  This is the first Kickstarter from Paul Long Jr.

Paul’s 3D Models in the directory

 

 

Eslo in the Directory

 

WHAT IF I DON’T HAVE A 3D PRINTER FOR THIS KICKSTARTER TERRAIN?

For those of you in this boat, I created a guide on how to get prints done if you don’t own one, plus a selection of printers that would be great for this kind of work.