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Duke’s Fort

$19.95

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  • The Duke’s Fort is a large castle, combining four small square towers, a new gate, and a square bastion.
  • Comes with new adaptors, a cobblestone courtyard, a wooden deck platform, battlements, new steel doors, new shields and flag corbels, and torches.
  • Can tessellate with HEX layouts, or be expanded to a larger square fort using adaptors and straight wall sections.
  • This model is part of the Campaign for Throne and Ash.

This product is delivered as a .ZIP file pack containing 3d printer files (STL files) for use on a home 3D Printer.

Description

 The Duke held a Fort of his own in the hills overlooking the wider kingdom. From this vantage, they saw the invaders besieging their beloved home as smoke trailed up into the sky. People fled up the hill in droves, and the Duke welcomed them with open arms. His duty was to protect, and this Fort could hold out against a foe much larger with a much smaller garrison. At least that was what he’d be told when he took over.

Find out about how to use SystemHEX in our article here.

Our paint guide for castle bricks is here, and painting Wattle & Daub and Roof tiles is here. Check out this article here for tips on printing Throne & Ash models.

See below how the HEX Castle Duke’s Fort tessellates with the Castle Walls.

Top down graphic diagram of the Duke's Fort in SystemHEX

Updates:

  • 9 December 2025 (version 1.4) Correction made to small printer cut placement on Dukes-Fort-Lv1-Floor1-C.

Notes for  3d Print file:

  • 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.
  • First Published version 1.3

Dukes Fort Reference Dukes Fort Reference

Dukes Fort Reference

Adaptors, Buttresses, and Ladders Reference

Tower Connector Walls

Additional information

Infill

10% for FDM printing, 100% for resin printing

Layer Height

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

Scale

32mm Heroic & OpenLOCK

Supports

requires supports for resin printing, FDM Prints without support, FDM-Pre support included

Use this tool to find the percentage needed to scale your model up or down when printing.
The highlighted row shows the model's current scale and other rows show what percentage to print at to reach that scale.
To set a custom scale, use the calculator in the bottom row.
Name Millimeters mm Ratio Scale %
10mm Wargames & N Scale 10 1:159 31.3%
15mm Wargames 15 1:116 46.9%
HO Scale 20 1:87 62.5%
OO Scale 22 1:76 68.8%
28mm Wargames 28 1:62 87.5%
32mm Heroic & OpenLOCK 32 1:54 100.0%
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  • mm is the height based on the measurement from the bottom of the feet to the eye height of the average human
  • Height is not the same as Base Size (A 28mm miniature will often have a 25mm round base)
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1 question for Duke’s Fort

  1. DeathThorn (verified owner)

    Is this SUARE BASTION FORT strech goal ??? (1450 backers)

    • Joanne Boorer (verified owner)

      Yes, you are correct. This is the Stretch goal originally listed as the Square bastion fort.

  2. Nedved_Hobbying (verified owner)

    Is there a guide to know what to print and how much of each to recreate the picture? Just getting started on this beast and it would be great to have a checklist I can work through.

    • Matt Barker

      Yes, if you check out the images for upper level, lower level and small parts list you will see what you need

  3. Nedved_Hobbying (verified owner)

    Copy that thanks Matt I see that now. Sorry about that, appreciate the response. I’ve printed a few pieces now that I’ve been using in my dnd campaign and my group is blown away. I love the fact that I can print each thing separately and use it in different settings, and ultimately combine all of these pieces to form a massive castle in the end for a grand finale.

  4. Roem (verified owner)

    Will there be an option for a blank shield decoration that can be painted or used with a transfer sheet image?

    • Joanne Boorer (verified owner)

      Great idea. This will be include in the Throne Room furnishings.

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