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Clorehaven Modular Battlements

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The Clorehaven Modular Battlements set contains pieces for building modular ramparts. This pack is part of the Clorehaven City product line of building tiles and is compatible with all other OpenLOCK products.

Download the Rampage Base Pack for free to get the latest version of the OpenLOCK clip.

A small piece of filament or wire can be used as a hinge pin to attach the door to the doorway.

 

This product is part of the Clorehaven Add-On. Please log in if you backed the campaign.

This product is delivered as a .ZIP file pack containing STL files for use on a home 3D Printer. The files are set to 28mm scale but can be rescaled before printing.

Description

The mayor ordered the stonemasons to wall in the city of Clorehaven to keep out the threat of invasion. Surely this would keep out the goblin threat.

To build the Battlements as pictured you will require pieces from other sets including Rustic Stone Floors, Rustic Stone and Wood Stairs, Schist Walls , Clip Caps and Stone Barn sets. To assemble the Battlements and other buildings of Clorehaven you can download the Assembly Guides .

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.

Additional information

Infill

10%

Layer Height

.2 for Normal Quality .1 for High Quality (.2 Layer height is recommended)

Supports

Prints without Supports

9 questions for Clorehaven Modular Battlements

  1. heinon.ville

    Hello,
    Would it be possible to also have 45 degree (and/or rounded) wall/battlement segments?

    • Sam Campbell (verified owner)

      It’s something we can look at expanding in the future.

  2. macdiesel

    Has the door pictured here been released yet?

  3. numien (verified owner)

    Another future request, a non-buttressed I piece the same height as the “I-Column-Buttress-High-Schist-Battlement” piece would be nice. The “I-Column-High-Schist-Battlement” piece is shorter.
    It would make the gate more stable by making the side pillars 2 parts instead of 3 and connect the top battlements to the gate with clips, instead of just sitting there and hoping for the best.

  4. James Jones (verified owner)

    I love these pieces. However, if you look at the surfaces of the pieces that form the joins, they are sculpted in brick as well. that means that the pieces do not fit together as cleanly as they should – there are gaps / an obvious seam. I would suggest that you make the ‘join’ surfaces flat, so they fit snugly together. This should be pretty easy to do and would really improve the aesthetic. I’m now thinking about whether I have to go and put putty in all the gaps, which is going to be a real pain in the butt.

    • Nicholas Jebson

      Hey James, we can definitely look into that for you. We will add it to the updates board.

  5. Vincent Noiseux (verified owner)

    Anybody has some pictures of the Modular Battlement from the support section? I’m trying to figure out how to assemble it and I can’t figure it out.

    Thanks!

  6. Carlos (verified owner)

    The assembly guide needs an update. There are O columns missing there (the two on the extreme sides of the highest crenellation at the top of the door frame). There are a couple of I columns (number 8) that should be T or L instead. In addition to that, the floor right next to the main door is wrong. It needs two AS floor tiles between the two E for it to fit the door frame wall. The number 12 items are not even necessary (IMO)

    I also have been having trouble to print the doors, even using brim because they are tall and thin (adhesion issues, but I printed the rest successfully). Any advice?

    Thanks!

    • Nicholas Jebson

      Cheers for that feedback Carlos. I will go through and update that in the coming weeks.

      With the doors, I tend to use rafts as they stabilize the piece a bit better than a brim. however, if it really isn’t working like that you can rotate it on the bed so the gap between the doors is on the bed. It is flat on that side so will print, you may just have to go through with a drill to make sure the pin-hole did not fill in.

  7. Robbe Vanden Brande

    I know this was posted before but I was wondering if you are still looking into making 45 degree (and/or rounded) wall/battlement segments. I am really thinking about buying this set, but the fact that these pieces are missing makes me double think my purchase. Thanks in advance!

    • Mike

      Hi Robbe,

      It is being looked into for a future model update. Thanks for sharing your voice 🙂

  8. Elizabeth Roop

    Clorehaven and Goblin Grotto are brilliant. Wishing we were able to get in on the kickstarter, but that was long before our family even considered getting a 3d printer.

    I’d like to echo those who are asking for rounded parts of the structures. Seems like that would corner a part of the market not out there as of yet, too (at least as far as the modular bit goes). Again, well done guys!

  9. Ryan Frohlich (verified owner)

    How do you get the floor tiles on the wood/stone wall behind the door? Mine keeps collapsing.

    • Mike (Printable Scenery)

      Hi Ryan,

      Have you had a look at the Modular Battlement assembly guide? What you may find is the 2 floor pieces behind the gate will need a double clip or possibly even some glue to help strengthen them over the gate.

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