OpenLOCK Ruined Sideclip Walls Released!

This is our first dalliance with the OpenLOCK 5.0 side clip and stacking walls standard.  Especially with ruins, these have a ton of possibilities.  You can now assemble just about any ruined building fairly easily.

This set has convinced us that we need to go back and bang out a cut-stone side clip set as well. We still have a bunch of ruined stuff to get out, so we'll see if we can slot that in somewhere between them.

As per usual, download them from thingiverse, let us know what you think in the comments below, and go vote for what you want to see upcoming on the backer site.  Now that the ruined set is usable, we'll be sure to get the rest of the possible ruined tiles up there for voting.

This portal is so awesome you'll pee yourself

We got this idea from a patron and decided to run with it. Since we are banging out the ruined stone set, it seems like a perfect fit.

Print, paint, and drop in your cellphone with the included video file, and your players can enter the gateway to another plane!

Grab the files on Thingiverse and let us know what you think in the comments below!

Next week, we'll be getting back to the rest of the ruined stone set.  Be sure to vote on the backer site  to let us know what you want to see in the future!

OpenForge Tools: Magnetic Clamps Released!

 

This week's release is a bit on the outside of normal for what we have been doing.  This isn't a tile or terrain: It's a tool to help you more easily put the terrain we release together.  A few weeks ago we were watching a video on TerranScapes in which Mike reviewed magnetic clamps, and we knew we had to make them.  A bunch of magnet purchases, experimentation with different , and some trial and error, and you get today's release.

We're finding them super useful as we assemble the ruined pieces we've been releasing, and we thought this would make an interesting release. We realize it's a bit outside our normal wheelhouse, so before we do any more tools releases, we want to hear your feedback on whether you find this kind of thing compelling. 

So go grab em on Thingiverse and let us know what you think in the comments!

Bring in your dead! Bring in your dead!

If you’re like us, you’re probably wondering, “Where do I put all these dead bodies?”

Wonder no more: Masterwork Tools is killing it with this mausoleum. Originally designed for the Frostgrave scenario “The Mausoleum,” the piece is a great addition to any tabletop game that calls for a graveyard.

Devon’s proud of this one:  He has printed some beautiful pieces created by other makers, but this is his most complex design. Terrain remains his bread and butter, but he’s been working hard at expanding his Blender skills to make more interesting buildings for players to interact with. Monica’s primary contribution to this piece was preventing our 4-year-old from adding her own Crayola graffiti art. That was 3 seconds of heart-stopping terror, let us tell you.

This piece consists of eight distinct parts, thirty three to print, which took about a week to print using PLA plastic. It took two nights to paint. We’re offering optional parts for making it compatible with Openforge 2.0 magnetic bases and OpenLock bases.  

The top of the building comes off so you can see inside, as do the sides so your players can move freely when the undead inevitably run amok. ‘Cause those coffins aren’t going to grave-rob themselves.

Thank you so much to the Patrons supporting our work. Your contributions help us continue to make high-quality prints for your games. If you’d like to support our work, please visit our Patreon page. You can also download the tiles for free on Thingiverse

Don't forget to vote on the backer site  for what you want to see next.  This piece was kind of a wild hair, but we still decide almost every time what to design next on the votes.

More docks than you can handle

We've released a bunch of new stuff for docks that we're using for our Skull and Shackles game.  Combined with pieces from the scaffolding construction kits, we built the pictured pirate lighthouse.  I expect there's probably about one more docks construction-kit release forthcoming.

Grab the files on Thingiverse and let me know what you think in the comments below.

There will be two releases this week to backfill for the missing release last week.  Print tests on the docks failed and I had to do some redesign, delaying it into this week.

And as per usual, be sure to go vote on the ideas you want to see on the backer site.