r/PrintedTerrain

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Someone suggested I try recreating the Shipment map from Call of Duty using my container terrain, so I figured why not.

Everything here is 3D printed, with a mix of single containers and stackable pieces. A few of them have opening doors which adds a bit more interaction when playing.

The layout was surprisingly easy to match and it turns into a really fun board.

This is made up of a small selection of parts of a larger terrain set I’ve been working on, still building it out at the moment. Anyone interested can follow the project at https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/wargamegeeks/container-city-3d-printable-terrain-for-skirmish-games/

Would love any feedback, or suggestions for other maps that might work in this style.

u/Cerus432 — 12 days ago
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Things have been a bit quiet lately, but I promise I haven’t been slacking.

I’m currently deep in the final stretch for release:
painting a full terrain set in high quality, preparing all the 3D files, and working on renders to showcase each piece properly.

I also want to use those renders to create video tutorials on how to build different terrain setups, so there’s a lot going on behind the scenes right now.

It takes a lot of time, but it’s also a lot of fun.

This here is one of my first render tests. Camera movement and background still need work, but I think it’s heading in a pretty cool direction.

Hope you like it, and I’ll share more soon!

As always, I really appreciate the feedback, it directly influences how I continue refining the system.

If you want to try it yourself, I put some sample files up for free: https://letsmaketabletop.com/

It’s a complete, standalone set for building single-story structures that works fully on its own and gives you a good impression of the overall system and level of detail.

u/lets-make-tabletop — 13 days ago