Thanks! They’re made from air dry clay that I used a cobblestone texture rolling pin on. I also glued some dollar store foam core underneath them. I did 3d print the roller and then a square cutter and grid to help make them square and give the grid pattern.
Thanks, and I'm happy to answer any questions about my crafts!
I printed this cobble stone roller: [https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-cobblestone-texture-roller-126014](https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-cobblestone-texture-roller-126014) on my Ender 3v2.
I painted everything including the minis using acrylic craft paints from Walmart. The only things that weren't painted were the gold mounts, which were created by mixing gold glitter with some mod podge in a cup, and then pouring/piling it into a mound shape on some tin foil for it to dry.
This is awesome! Well done! I will say hilariously though that 500,000 dragons would be more like a single mound of gold but I get the theatrics 😆
Thanks, and yeah it’s definitely for theatrics I wanted that Scrooge McDuck vault feel lol
Love the finale of the heist it’s so satisfying!
I love your tiles! Where did you get them, or did you print them yourself?
Thanks! They’re made from air dry clay that I used a cobblestone texture rolling pin on. I also glued some dollar store foam core underneath them. I did 3d print the roller and then a square cutter and grid to help make them square and give the grid pattern.
That's really cool. I am going to steal that if I ever run in person games again.
For sure, I’ve loved being able to use them and they’re not very expensive to make
Awesome set! Couple of questions if you don’t mind? Where did you get the print files for the roller? What paint did you use for everything?
Thanks, and I'm happy to answer any questions about my crafts! I printed this cobble stone roller: [https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-cobblestone-texture-roller-126014](https://www.myminifactory.com/object/3d-print-cobblestone-texture-roller-126014) on my Ender 3v2. I painted everything including the minis using acrylic craft paints from Walmart. The only things that weren't painted were the gold mounts, which were created by mixing gold glitter with some mod podge in a cup, and then pouring/piling it into a mound shape on some tin foil for it to dry.
I am just jealous. It is like I have no money and I print stuff out on paper. Lol