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How to Make High Detail Very Low Cost Terrain in Minutes

Thanks for stopping by! 

We're very excited to show you just what's possible with our Print 'n' Roll sets. Using our highly detailed 3D printed rollers, you're able to produce as much or as little terrain as you need for your next Wargame or TTRPG game night in little time. Create every building to your exact specifications, and lay every path perfectly for your campaign.

It allows you to coat pretty much any object and turn anything into extremely detailed terrain with a tiny mount of clay. The building you can see in this video took only 15min to make and used just over £1 worth of clay!

We aimed to put the power of custom terrain building in your hands, allowing you to produce an entire landscape with just a few easy-to-use tools. 

We even designed an extensive 80+ piece toolkit to work alongside our Print 'n' Roll sets. You don't need to print them all, but we asked for feedback from the community and made all the tools they suggested, so you have options! These will help you get the most consistent results with each set, and perfectly sized bases and tiles every time! We went above and beyond to make sure you would find the sizes you need for each component.

We will be producing a lot of 'how to' videos showing you exactly how to use everything. 

Patrons can expect a completely new themed Print 'n' Roll set each month, which you'll be voting to help us decide! This month, The Arid Wasteland 

How to Make High Detail Very Low Cost Terrain in Minutes

Comments

I use PVA glue, seems to work well

Custom Miniature Maker

How do you fix the clay to the surfaces without smudge the print? Do you use glue?

Rob Perry

What a terrific idea!

Noah Stevens

Thank you! We used inexpensive DAS brand air hardening clay, which worked well for us!

Custom Miniature Maker

Yeah Milliput would cost way more. It’s DAS air dry clay and it works really well

Custom Miniature Maker

I’m digging it! What kind of clay is that? I’d like a decent air dry clay that is a little cheaper than Milliput if I’m going to be using larger quantities.

Ryan


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