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9 January 2025
DnD scatter terrain is our jam. We’re constantly searching for these 3D Printed pieces and can never have enough of ’em. So, let’s get this out of the way, “Hi, our name is 3DRPG, and we have a problem.”
Sure, it’s called “Dungeons and Dragons,” but there are caverns, sewers, castles, houses, inns, and more! They need their scatter just as much as classic dungeons do. Today, we’ve got a 3D print that works in any of these environments and its stuffed with all sorts of juicy details.
Here at 3DRPG Studios, we have a general rule: if we can’t source a newly painted print in one hour, we must call off the dogs. Then, we post a photo on the suspected Discords to see if the creator and its fans recognize it. And that’s precisely what happened today. We searched our libraries high and low today but to no avail. Thankfully, good ol’ James at Infinite Dimensions Games answered the call and helped us track down this slick scatter.
Let’s take a brief moment to recognize our favorite scatter terrain creators and where we started our search:
If these creators aren’t on your radar, you’re doing 3D printing wrong, my friends.
As we mentioned, this food shelf is by Infinite Dimensions Games and is from their Medieval Kitchen Essentials set. It’s a smaller group of pieces, but they’re super fun, and we’ll be using ’em all!
This one reminds us a bit of a medieval pantry. You got your fruits, veggies, garlic, cheese and so on. We think this drops perfectly into any house cellar encounter. Our office game group just acquired their first Bastion, and we’re in the process of building out a full 3D model of the entire complex (in one of the empty cubes here).
There are even all sorts of edibles on each side of the shelf! If this isn’t the perfect DnD pantry, then what is? Resident Painter Kimmy Utah accepted the challenge to color this 3D print up, and we’re just astounded by her creativity and attention to detail.
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