dnd
wall
Dungeons & Dragons
dungeon
stone
tile
window
openlock
openforge
curved

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Having a small curvy space in your dungeon is perfect to hide treassure (or a monster?)
Remix of devonjones's OpenForge 2.0 Dungeon Stone Alcove
With the Openlock triplex base you can click the tiles together in a limitless configuration of your choice.
I added aditional beams, because I found that printing the big ones without them gives a very bad texture at the bottom. And if I put the time and money in tiles, I want them to be pretty and sturdy.

Instructions:
- Print the tiles of your choice.
- Remove the small supporting pins on the sides.
- Print Openlock clips to connect the tiles.
- Push one or more Openlock clips into the tiles (depending on the size of the tile 1 can be enough, 2 works best with big tiles).
- Connect the tiles together.

Building your own dungeon? Try these components:
- Basic Tiles
- Corners
- Walls
- Walls with windows
- Pillars
- Brazier
- Stair tile going down
- Straight stairs going up
- Curved stairs going up
- Trap door tiles
- Gates
- Alcove
- Small pool/portal
- Tile with symbol
The designer of the totally free, awesome and VERY complete series is Devon Jones, check out his profile => https://www.thingiverse.com/devonjones/designs
Originality of the Model
The author declares that this work is their personally remixed model
This model is licensed under the following terms:
Credit must be given to the creator
Only noncommercial uses of the work are permitted
Models(3)
- Dungeon Stone Alcove - with window.stlDesigner
1.28 MB
2025-11-01
- Dungeon Stone Alcove no window.stlDesigner
3.78 MB
2025-11-01
Dungeon Stone Alcove - with and without window.3mfDesigner1.62 MB
2025-07-25
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