Description
The stone foundations of Hagglethorn Hollow run deep. Through much labor the residents have unsurfaced large segments of heavy cobbled roads beneath the overgrown ruins on which they built their homes. Together they have excavated uniquely masoned alleyways and courtyards from the earth and the many great trees that have found purchase between the crumbling cracks.
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.
Notes:
- Right-click on the image below and “Save As” to download the reference sheet for this pack.
- Reference sheet for small printers 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 1.6
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.
jay_fabok –
Are their specific buildings from hagglethorn that work with these, or do all the buildings fit?
Mike –
Hi Jay,
Each of the core buildings will fit on the tiles though some of the larger ones will only fit on a specific tile. If you check on the kickstarter campaign you can see each of the buildings on the hand-sculpted tiles.
There will also be the two extra multi-use tiles you’ll be able to fit any of them on.
Graham (verified owner) –
Hi There are some grouped images on the Kickstarter (side view of a group of models) however none that clearly show which Models fit each tile (that I can see). Can anyone be more specific where this information can be found?
Many thanks
FlightMaster101 (verified owner) –
Is there a file or are there specifications for the pins needed to assemble these pieces?
Thanks.
Jo Boorer –
These holes are so you can uses pieces of filament to join them together.
Daniel Flood (verified owner) –
Have printed them up and the look super pretty. Dumb question, are they meant to be square once printed and assembled, or are the large gaps between tiles when laid out expected? Not a problem if they are meant to be that way, just wanting to make certain I didn’t stuff it up somewhere in the printing process.
Jo Boorer –
Can you take a photo and send it to [email protected] so we can help you.
Shannon Moyers (verified owner) –
After backing the Kickstarter for this set, I finally got to print tile “A” from this set. Great job on the detail and I am looking forward to completing the entire set. Having printined plenty of the roads and paths for this set, it would be nice to see transition pieces that bridge the roads and paths to Town Square tiles.
Joanne Boorer –
Hi
Thanks for your feedback. I will add your suggest to our updates list.
oliver kemp (verified owner) –
Hello, I have a question, I am printing out the tiles and it seems like the Tiles of the C group have a smaller footprint than the other ones when layed out next to each other. Is this intended or did I did something wrong? I thought they were supposed to fit all together seemlessly.
Joanne Boorer –
Hi
Thanks for reaching out.
The original design of the Hagglethorn series was hand sculpted and did have them sitting seamlessly together. Hence, the 3D-printed file has copied the exact likeness. You will see this in the photos shown in the gallery.
I have laid out the B group with the C group, and they match in size.