Description
Both storehouse and storefront to those wishing to make an honest wage as a hunter in the hollow, a welcome and respected trade among Hagglethonians who have little land to farm. This towering building offers a good view of the surrounding woods while providing the community with the meat, fats, and pelts of daily life.
Bring Johnny Fraser-Allen’s enchanting world of Hagglethorn Hollow to life on your tabletop.
This detailed 3D-printable tower is part of the official Hagglethorn Hollow range, originally sculpted and envisioned by Tabletop Troubadour Games and now available as a print-ready STL file exclusively through Printable Scenery.
Crafted for modular play, this model connects seamlessly with other Hagglethorn Hollow buildings to create a living, breathing fantasy village full of character and story. Whether for roleplaying adventures, wargames, or display pieces, the Hagglethorn Hollow Tower brings a unique atmosphere to any tabletop setting.
The Hunters Lodge download contains the following printing options:
- Complete – This folder contains an uncut, complete version of the model. Ideal for scaling purposes and those with large printers=
- A folder containing the model cut into pieces for most conventional FDM 3D printers with a print bed size of 200mm x 200mm
- Small Printer – A further cut version of the model for smaller FDM printers with a print bed size of 120mm x 120mm
- Supports – A folder containing pre-supported pieces to allow printing without overhangs
Notes
- Right-click on the image below and “Save As” to download the reference sheet for this pack.
- Small Printer reference sheet included in the zip file.
- Product measurements can be found in the image gallery.
- Copyright Printable Scenery under license from Tabletop Troubadour Games
- First Published version 1.4
Hagglethorn Hollow is the creation of Johnny Fraser-Allen and Tabletop Troubadour Games.
Printable Scenery is the exclusive authorised distributor of Hagglethorn Hollow STL files.
Joshua Newhoff (verified owner) –
odd question but is the bottom floor reversed in the pictures? when tried to place like that way after printing the stairs dont line up from the bottom to middle floors.
Jo Boorer (verified owner) –
The stairs are not made to line up but have a walkway area to go from one area to the next. The Dungeon level is made this way to be compatible with several models.