DIY dead-dude storage facility

This 3D-printable loculus will add visual interest to your dungeons and crypts.

If you’ve ever wondered how you’re going to store all those dead bodies, we’ve got your back.

Devon thought about creating these tiles for years, and a Patron request finally got him moving. Based on the catacombs of Rome and the Draugr ruins from Skyrim, this is the perfect crypt accessory for keeping all those corpses from cluttering the floor. .  

The loculus offers a number of options.  For the slabs, there are empty slabs, a burial shroud and a skeleton.  For the top, choose between a flat top and an arch. Placing a few flat-topped slabs around an arched slab is a great way to make it look like the central structure houses a corpse with high-end loot – I mean, someone worthy of such respect.

When you print this set in separate pieces, you can position the top/arch using filament in the holes at the boundary between the top and the bottom.

These tiles – especially the skeleton – are best printed on a resin printer.  The skeleton bits are just too fine to work with FDM.  

Each slab is printed separately, so you can pick what you want in each loculus, or use empty ones and add bits from minis.

Grab the files:

Patreon
Thingiverse
MyMiniFactory

Cut-Stone External Window Released

Now your adventures can see the light of day inside your buildings! Today we are releasing windows for the external set.  

Just like the doorway set, we've included tiles that are just the window wall with no squares. These can be used with the similar doorway tiles to construct specific corridor tiles from component parts.  Check soon for similar bits for building out corners from these components.

Wood Floor Tiles released

Ever wish you could send your players somewhere besides cold, dark, stone dungeons? Now you can with these organic-looking wood tiles. Create taverns, inns, homes, and more. 

This is the first time Devon has designed a set of tiles entirely in blender. He has been trying to learn more techniques that will expand his range of organic designs. 

If you like what you see, support us on Patreon. Grab em' on Thingiverse and let us know what you think in the comments below!