Description
The Tavern dominates the tiled district of the wizards. Built upwards instead of out, the Tavern has rooms, food, and drink for the weary traveler.
Bring Johnny Fraser-Allen’s enchanting world of Hagglethorn Hollow to life on your tabletop.
This detailed 3D-printable tower is part of the official Hagglethorn Hollow range, originally sculpted and envisioned by Tabletop Troubadour Games and now available as a print-ready STL file exclusively through Printable Scenery.
Crafted for modular play, this model connects seamlessly with other Hagglethorn Hollow buildings to create a living, breathing fantasy village full of character and story. Whether for roleplaying adventures, wargames, or display pieces, the Hagglethorn Hollow Tower brings a unique atmosphere to any tabletop setting.
Three versions of the Hagglethorn Tavern are included with this download:
- The main model with sculpted cuts for printers with a print bed size of 200mm X 200mm
- A folder named “Small Printer” containing cuts for printers with a print bed size of 120mm X 120mm
- A folder named “Complete” with an uncut version for larger printers and scaling down purposes
Notes:
- Right-click on the image below and “Save As” to download the reference sheet for this pack
- Product measurements can be found in the image gallery
- Copyright Printable Scenery under license from Tabletop Troubadour Games
- First Published version 1.6
Hagglethorn Hollow is the creation of Johnny Fraser-Allen and Tabletop Troubadour Games.
Printable Scenery is the exclusive authorised distributor of Hagglethorn Hollow STL files.
CircuitRyder (verified owner) –
how large of a print bed is needed to print the “complete” model at normal scale?
Mike (verified owner) –
Hi CircuitRyder,
You would need a print bed size of 307mm X 236mm X 218mm to print it complete at the same scale.
Kheldras (verified owner) –
This is such a gorgeous house… i just wish the 2 levels in the roof (The wooden one,. and the one the Balcony leads to), had interiours too… so, its just 1 Mega massive block. Sadly, like most of the Hagglethorn houses.
Is there any this this gets interiors in the “roof” area?
Mike (verified owner) –
Hi Kheldras,
The Tavern will have its interior exposed with the ruined version but the complete ones are enclosed as per the original design
Kheldras (verified owner) –
I know, Mike, i own them too. But thats why i ask. Will such a design for the upper floors ever happen?
Mike (verified owner) –
Currently, there aren’t any plans to add interiors to the bigger buildings. However, we always take on feedback and will add it to our list of possible model updates for the future.
madwalrus (verified owner) –
Is there a assembly guide for this? I am in the process of putting it together and i cant seem to find the right location for the roof sections to sit on the middle of the tavern.
Mike (verified owner) –
Hi Madwalrus,
Is that for the small printer cuts? The normal cuts have all the floors together. We can look at putting together a diagram that should help
meakmarr (verified owner) –
What are people averaging print speed wise on the larger complete parts? I’m getting quotes of 3ds for 10%infil at 50mms .12 later with .4 nozzle.
Jo Boorer –
This sounds right for the Hagglethorn range as they take longer than our other Printable Scenery models as these are based on hand sculpted models.
joseph fredona (verified owner) –
dungeon level part c will not slice for some reason on Cura, is this a known problem?
Jo Boorer –
Try turning on the buildplate. This seems to fix Cura issues.
Gnomeinbrain (verified owner) –
Will these models print without supports? If not, do you have suggested support settings?
Jo Boorer –
In The Hagglethorn range an option with supports is supplied for those models that need it.
The Tavern is printable without supports.