Description
Hoard piles from pillaging raiders can just as soon become the barricades to turn the tide against such outsiders in the tight streets of Hagglethorn Hollow!
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.
The Barricades come with two folders for different printing options:
- Main Folder- A folder containing the model cut into pieces for most conventional FDM 3D printers with a print bed size of 200mm x 200mm x 200mm
- Resin Pre-Supports- the models with pre-generated supports for resin printing.
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 1.1
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.
magicmagpie (verified owner) –
These barricades are great! I’ve printed three successfully but I can’t seem to get 1-B to print on my P1S filament printer. I’ve tried three times on different parts of my plate and it fails in the same way each time. It seems like there is an issue with the two buckets and pot that hold up the wooden plank. My hunch is that it’s because their initial layers aren’t connected to the rest of the model. Any tips for printing 1-B?
Matt Barker –
Thanks for the heads up on that Magicmagpie, ill have a look at this today and get back to you
Joanne Boorer –
Hi, this model will need to be printed with a brim on it.