OpenLOCK Hex Layout Roads
$5.95
Cobbled roads ring with the stamp of booted feet and the grind of tank treads, as armies march to war.
The OpenLOCK Hex Layout Roads comes in a variety of sections, which fit easily into a hex grid. This allows the road to easily tessellate across the battlefield.
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.
Available: In stock
Description
Updates:
- 1.1 Contains End tile.
- 12 June 2017 – 1.2 Small mesh repair done to Road-cobblestone-hex-B-v1.1 & Road-cobblestone-hex-D-v1.1
Notes:
- Right click and “Save As” to download the reference sheet below.
Additional information
Infill | 20% |
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Layer Height | .2 for Normal Quality .1 for High Quality (.2 Layer height is recommended) |
Supports | Prints without Supports |
Dimensions | Dimensions and weights are available in the image gallery |
Q&A
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Henrik –
Is this set compatible with the roads found in the “Roads and Telegraph Poles” set?
Matthew Barker –
No this is a separate System. However, it uses the same road pattern.
Scott Kunian –
Will you be adding any additional road sections? Specifically T and + ?
Matt Barker –
We have the square road sections here https://www.printablescenery.com/product/roads-and-telegraph-poles
lazette2011 (verified owner) –
Hi, In terms of the question asked above, there are no T or Cross road sections in this set. In the Roads and Telegraphs there are but they are not OpenLock and are not compatible (re. not the same thickness). Is there a way around this or are basic T and Cross sections planned to be added to this set?
Matt Barker –
Yes we have only made the Hex versions at this stage, I can make OpenLOCK versions of the other sections also
lazette2011 (verified owner) –
Ok thanks. I am about to commit to printing a large batch of road pieces and am trying to decide which set is the most flexible… i like the openhex because of the ability to snap together, but without the T or Cross sections it is going to be a challenge for planning layouts. I do get that these are for hex patterns though. Well, I think I will have to use the roads and telephone pole set as it gives me the most design options. Thanks.
Matt Barker –
I will add some T sections to the OpenLOCK HEX Roads to our to-do list
jasharen –
Please consider this another request for a T and Cross section. I would buy this now with those added.
Cheers