Plain Modular Terrain Walls (DND / TTRPG)
by adamnant · via Thingiverse
| Format | STL |
| Category | Home |
| License | CC BY-NC |
| Triangles | 35.7k |
| Uploaded | Apr 2, 2026 |
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Description
👍 Don't forget to Like and Collect this, so you can easily find it later! ⭐ If you like my models then come follow and support me on Patreon - where you'll get access to exclusive models. These internal walls are a part of a larger modular terrain project that I've been working on for the last few months but they're also really useful as standalone terrain pieces. They can also work with the modular doors that I created and published a while ago. These walls are built to slide into an underlying flooring grid with 3mm gutters but they could fit even smaller gutters. These are sized for standard 25mm dnd terrain, the doors allow for 25mm (medium) creatures which are up to 40mm in height at their center to pass through fairly easily. It's a small thing but I like putting creatures in the doorway at times. You can find the Modular Fort project over here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:7284381 You can find the Modular doors over here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:7308818 I am actively working on textured versions of these walls now which will fit the doors and gutters but they'll come in a variety of formats (stone, wooden plank, metal etc...). For updates on this you can check my Patreon. At this point I plan to publish those textured versions exclusively on Patreon or as paid models on sites that support that but that might change down the road. Any new plain wall layouts or other versions or improvements will be updated here - feel free to comment with requests or suggestions. For printing these walls they are intended to be printed upsidedown. This allows them to be completely supportless even if we have a square door frame (tbd when I make a square door and frame). The files should be in that orientation and there shouldn't be any support errors but if not then flip them over. The rounded door frames should still be supportless if printed upright. The doors hinges have supports built into them which need to be removed - note that the 50x50_flip variant has the hinges closer to the edge of the model - in the past I've seen the entire side of the wall snap off so when removing those supports it's good to be careful or slide in a piece of filament to add edge structural support so that the filament doesn't shear apart. The doors themselves have hinges that slide into the hinge sockets in the frame and then a piece of filament is added to lock them in and allow for them to swing open / closed freely. You can follow along with me on Patreon here to get sneak peaks at my upcoming projects, exclusive minis / models and more!
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