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Hangman’s Tree

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The Hangman’s Tree is a large leafless tree perched on a rocky outcrop with four hung bodies dangling from its branches. This horror-themed terrain piece is a perfect center piece for roleplaying encounters or an objective for wargames. For printing ease, the branches and bodies come separately.

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

Description

 Upon entering hostile territory the unmistakable waft of death and decay reached the nostrils of the party. Up ahead on the side of the road, four bodies, strung from the branches of a large tree and stripped of all valuables served as a warning sign to all trespassers: Death lies ahead.

Updates:

  • 27 October 2021 (version 1.2) Small printer option added.
  • 5 March 2024 (version 1.3) Whole version of Tree added.
  • 3 July 2024 (version 1.4) Island reductions made on the Hanged bodies.

Notes:

  • Product measurements can be found in the image gallery.
  • String not supplied with the model. We used 1.5mm string from an art and craft store.
  • You can find an assembly guide for attaching the string here
  • First Published version 1.1

Hangman tree STL

Additional information

Infill

10% to 15% for most parts but increase to 20% for thin upright parts such as door frames for added strength

Layer Height

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

Supports

requires supports for resin printing, Requires supports on some files

7 questions for Hangman’s Tree

  1. tamarack928 (verified owner)

    is the best way to handle this to print he base FDM and the rest with supports resin and glue the resin to the FDM?

    • Nicholas Jebson

      The base definitely works best in FDM, the branches can either be printed in FDM with supports turned on to give additional support while the branches are building or on a resin printer. We would generally recommend a resin printer for the bodies though an FDM printer on fine settings (.1 or .12) should be able to handle them as long as they are printed with supports turned on. When printing them in FDM we would recommend turning them to a 45-degree angle with the faces pointed up for the best results.

  2. Jobiwan

    What color scheme did you use for this tree? It looks different from the other ones.

    • Mike

      Hi Jobiwan,

      You’re correct it has been painted differently from the contorted trees but it is the same as the Blood Trees! Conveniently we have a painting guide for them here.
      It’s only the first three steps you need to follow and you’ll be sorted!

  3. oliver.a.wolff (verified owner)

    I’m trying to resin print the bodies, but there are a lot of “hidden” islands on bodies. Looks like it is under the clothing of the model A+D.

    • Nicholas Jebson

      Good spotting Oliver. We are working on a fix for this now, thanks for bringing it to our attention.

  4. Dungeon Artifacts (verified owner)

    Would it be possible to get a single piece version of the tree with the branches attached?

    • Jo Boorer (verified owner)

      Thanks for your suggestion.
      I will get this added to the product.

  5. TalesLord (verified owner)

    Hi, does the central part of the tree need supports?

  6. Alexander Howard-Fuller

    My cousin bought this, and I was supporting the branches and trees in lychee since I’m better at that thing than him. I notice there are still tons of hidden islands. When oriented at a 35 degree angle w/ back pointing towards the plate, there were something like 446 islands detected.

    I notice a few years ago someone mentioned this, and someone responded about pushing a fix. That doesn’t seem to have happened. Is there any chance of this being fixed up a bit so the geometry isn’t as much of a pain?

  7. Alexander Howard-Fuller

    Sorry, forgot to mention, that was Hanged-Body-A that had so many hidden islands. B doesn’t seem so bad. C has 300+ hidden islands. D has a whopping 1200+ islands no matter the orientation. Most all of these will eventually join the print, but it seems a bit excessive.

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