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Palace of the Druid

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The Palace of the Druid is a three story building that sits on three tree trunks with a ladder for access. It has been designed to complement the Forest Forts to create a treetop halfling village.

To bend the walkway bridges check out our guide: how to bend the chasm bridges

This product is part of the Halflings Bundle

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

Description

Built only from what the forest could provide, this nest like shelter among the treetops became known by the free peoples of the forest as the Gryphon’s Eerie. Here one could seek the wisdom of ‘The Old Gryphon’ himself, the name given to the ancient Halfling Druid seen as a leader to the followers of the old customs, seeking refuge from the new Archanical wonders of their resurrected city in the forest grove. With a grand central hall for hearing his teachings and sharing meals, the structure also had sleeping pods with joining walkways at its side as well as a sheltered viewing platform on its roof.

Three versions of the Palace of the Druid are included in the download:

  • Main Folder- A folder containing the model cut into pieces for most conventional FDM 3D printers with
    a print bed size of 200mm x 200mm x 200mm
  • Complete- This folder contains an uncut, complete version of the model. Ideal for scaling purposes and
    those with large printers
  • Small Printer Cuts- A further cut version of the model for smaller printers with a print bed size of 120mm
    x 120mm x 120mm

Updates:

  • 7 March 2022 (version 1.4) Top Roof locking pin cavities have been shifted to allow correct alignment branches.

Notes:

  • Right-click on the image below and “Save As” to download the reference sheet for this pack.
  • Small Printer Reference sheet include in the zip file.
  • Product measurements can be found in the image gallery.
  • First Published version 1.3

 

Additional information

Infill

100% for resin printing, 10% to 15% for most parts but increase to 20% for thin upright parts such as door frames for added strength

Layer Height

0.05 high quality on resin printers, .2 for Normal Quality .1 for High Quality (.2 Layer height is recommended)

Supports

requires supports for resin printing, Requires supports on some files

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)
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Comments

  1. ljhugz (verified owner)

    Having some issues printing the railings. How is everyone else printing these?

    • Mike (Printable Scenery)

      What issues are you having? Could you email us at [email protected] and we’ll see what we can do to fix it

  2. Brian Peak (verified owner)

    The placement of the peg holes in the roof cause the top branches sticking up out of the roof to not be lined up correctly.

    • Mike (Printable Scenery)

      Thanks for bringing this to our attention Brian, we are getting that fixed and you’ll receive an email update soon

  3. maude.potvin81 (verified owner)

    Hello Mike !
    I’ve finished this print, but the bridge section don’t fit between their spaces on the second floor, also, it’s now flat ?
    Or is it supposed to be bended with heat ? Not too sure, please let me know !
    Thanks ! 🙂

    • Nicholas Jebson

      The bridges are a little longer than the gaps they are designed to go in so that they can be bent with heat, to better represent that style of the wooden bridge. Using a hairdryer does a good job of heating to a point where it can be bent, or if you have a brulee gun it can do it in a jiffy (though make sure to not hit it directly in case it melts)

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