Free STL file FREE PINE TREES FOR TABLETOP WARGAMING SCATTER TERRAIN OR SCENERY- NO SUPPORTS NEEDED! đŸ†“ăƒ»Design to download and 3D print・Cults


3D model description

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS A FREE VERSION OF ANOTHER DESIGN AVAILABLE FOR SALE. THE PICTURED MODEL IS A SLIGHTLY HIGHER QUALITY THAN THE FREE FILE AVAILABLE HERE.

Full Model Design Here

If you’re looking to upgrade your tabletop with highly usable and awesome looking scenery like trees and woods, well, I’ve created some models in the past for exactly this purpose and they were popular enough that I decided it was worth redesigning them with better textures and overall aesthetics.

The idea for this terrain piece is to have a line of trees that is deployable as a single model for ease of use. They can provide a simple line of sight blocker, or cover from missile attacks. Also, they just look awesome and help fill up the tabletop with beautiful terrain, especially if you are after a pine, spruce, or fir tree forest environment. I imagine others will find these useful outside of table top games as well.

Unlike my previous pine tree design, I made these with no base for a more natural look, and they are still fairly stable.

This model is a low resolution version that is free for you to download and use. If you want better quality, more variations of these trees, and more value, then check out my other design:

3D printing settings

These pine trees models are roughly 200mm x 100mm x 190mm out of the box and use about 150 ml of resin at that size with 1mm walls and 10% infill.

I printed them on a Phrozen Sonic Mighty 4k with Phrozen Rapid Black Water Washable resin in about 12 hours each.

I printed them directly on the build plate with absolutely no supports, which makes for a very easy print. However, I did notice a couple of specks of cured resin stuck to the FEP screen after the print, which is undoubtedly a part of the model which did not stick to the model itself due to the lack of supports. Although this did not result in a build failure or noticeable defect in the prints for me, please make sure to clean your vat well and strain your resin afterward and avoid back to back prints.

I also added holes around the base of each tree to help with suction and added holes on the tips of the trees to allow as much resin to drain from the inside after the print was done.

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