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Forest Cart Tracks

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Forest Cart tracks are a set of 12 dirt country tracks designed for fantasy or historical settings for wargames and role-playing games. These are great for a quick and easy tabletop setup for wilderness terrain or villages.

This product is part of the Shadowfey Wilds

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

Description

Rain and the running of horse-drawn cart wheels have formed tracks in the forest for many a traveler to follow.

Updates:

  • 30 November 2022 (version 1.1) Now contains transition roads onto roads of ruin or the road version from Pathways.

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.
  • First Published version 1.0

Forest cart Tracks STL

Transition Roads Reference

Forest cart Tracks STL

Additional information

Infill

100% for resin printing, 10%

Layer Height

0.05 high quality on resin printers, .1 high quality

Supports

requires supports for resin printing, Prints without Supports

Scale

28mm Wargames

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 35.7%
15mm Wargames 15 1:116 53.6%
HO Scale 20 1:87 71.4%
OO Scale 22 1:76 78.6%
28mm Wargames 28 1:62 100.0%
32mm Heroic & OpenLOCK 32 1:54 114.3%
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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)

1 question for Forest Cart Tracks

  1. alexjt96 (verified owner)

    I’ve tried printing these, but for some reason, the bottom layer separates from the rest of the model after printing. I’m using 10% infill at 0.2mm layer height. Any reason this could be happening?

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