Description
The guard patrolled the walls, chewing on his apple core, a day like any other. When he was done, he chucked it over the wall and watched it bob downstream, through the culvert, and float out of the castle. It gave him an idea, he wondered if anything else could be thrown in the stream and watch float away. And that was how Gareth lost his job on the wall.
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Updates:
- 27 June 2025 (version 1.3) Wild river option added.
- 10 July 2025 (version 1.4) Hex Castle 120 Culvert adjusted to sit flat on the buildplate.
Notes for 3d Print file:
- Right-click on the image below and “Save As” to download the reference sheet for this pack.
- A small printer reference is included in the zip file.
- Product measurements can be found in the image gallery.
- First Published version 1.2
Roem (verified owner) –
will there be a short wall version?
Joanne Boorer (verified owner) –
We will add this to our updates list as we had not originally planned to do a low wall option.
Will Spargur (verified owner) –
Hi! It looks like this part doesn’t sit flat on the build plate. I’ve had to make some adjustments and lower the Z height of the part for it to adhere properly. Specifically this is the 120 angle part.
Joanne Boorer (verified owner) –
Hi Will. This issue has now been fixed.
Erich (verified owner) –
Hi there,
I noticed that the 240° version of the wild river variant has its grate on the *inside*, opposed to all other pieces (with and without river) where the grate sits below the outside battlements. Was this intentionally?
Matt Barker –
Hi Erich, yes I added it to the inside intentionally, it looked better when I lined it up in blender.