🧙♂️ Elevate Your Game with Enchanting Terrain!
The QP3D Merchant Carts with Crates and Barrels Scatter Terrain set is a must-have for tabletop RPG enthusiasts. Designed for various fantasy settings, this high-quality 3D printed terrain is made from eco-friendly PLA plastic, ensuring both durability and sustainability. With three merchant carts included, this set is perfect for enhancing your Dungeons and Dragons, LOTR, or any skirmish game landscape. Its compact size makes it easy to store, while the paintable surface allows for customization to match your unique gaming style.
Product Dimensions | 11 x 7 x 3 cm; 130 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 10 years and up |
Item model number | T2C-013-1 |
Language: | English |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Colour | Grey, Silver Metallic |
ASIN | B0BWVS5ZF1 |
P**M
Useful 'Set Dressing' for Fantasy/Historical Settings
Large structures - buildings - are the core of creating a village or town for a tabletop gaming environment, but items like these carts are key to making the settlement look lived in and as if activity is occurring.As with QP3D's buildings, these carts are solidly made of good quality PLA plastic. Construction simply consists of sticking the wheels on. Cyanoacrylate glue works perfectly.For painting them, I used Vallejo surface primer first, then a mixture of Vallejo Game and Reaper Master Series acrylics, but any decent acrylics should work fine. Vallejo matt varnish over the top to protect the paint.With one empty cart and two with different loads, this set is excellent value scatter terrain.The Drow assassin (and her little pet) in the image is a 32mm figure, just for reference.
B**Y
not sutable for 28mm
it looked large in the packet but held against 28mm products it was far two big more like 1.35 scale
A**R
Model scale is wrong it's 40mm
A decent product but it is NOT 28-32mm scale and is more like 40mm.
G**S
merchant carts
bought for a Christmas present looks very good
A**2
Excellent scale for D&D and nice detail
Nice little furniture for a D&D game. The scale is pretty much spot-on for use with typical D&D minis and typical dungeon tiles / maps. The carts are nicely detailed, with separate wheels for setting up the cliché "my wagon is broken in the road; who can help me, adventurers?" scenario.Carts are a staple of D&D games, so really useful to have a decent selection.Anyone who enjoys painting miniatures could really make these pop visually.Pricewise the value is pretty good.Yeah, anyone with a decent 3D printer could do the same just for the cost of the materials; but these are nicely turned out with neglible manufacturing marks or burrs - really it's only the wheels which are sort-of still connected by pseudo-sprues, and thus need a bit of TLC.Good little product.
V**N
D&D terrain
I wanted a cart for D&D terrain but couldn't find one until I saw this trio on offer.They were delivered two days early.So a quick prime with GW's wraithbone and a selection of contrast paints later I have a cart ready to go.Minor gripes, no texture on underside of cart, wheels have flat bottoms, and quite clear gradient lines.
P**
Fine I guess?
Well enough designed but absolutely covered in mold lines to the point sanding will take forever.
A**R
OK, but unfinished
These aren't too bad and work well as scenery for DnD or wargames. They're still pretty raw in terms of their finish though and you'll need to put some work in to sand down the excess plastic. There are also clear gradient lines on the smoother surfaces, which is a bit disappointing.The wheels also have a flat section which I can't decide if I like or not. You can remove the excess plastic so it's hardly noticeable, but it just seems wrong somehow?With a bit of work to finish it off (which personally I think should have been done prior to despatch) this isn't a bad set to have as table dressing.
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