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Round Miniature Base with Stone Tiles

Round miniature base designed as a surface covered with old stone tiles, featuring detailed texture and realistic design.

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3D model of a round miniature base with its top surface covered in old, cracked stone tiles.
Round Miniature Base with Stone Tiles 3D model of a round miniature base with its top surface covered in old, cracked stone tiles.

Model details

  • Subcategory Bases
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Description

Overview and production context

This 3D model is a round base designed for placing miniatures. The top surface imitates old stone tiles with cracks and imperfections, creating a sense of age and wear. The sides of the base are also designed as stone masonry, adding to its realism. The model is highly detailed and suitable for 3D printing, as well as for use in games and visualizations.

How to use this model

Use cases, fit and pre-production checks

The model is ideal for 3D printing in 28-32mm scale, making it an excellent addition for wargames and tabletop RPGs. Standard 3D printing materials like PLA or ABS are recommended. Minimal support may be needed for the side faces depending on model orientation. For maximum detail, high-resolution printers are advised. The model is also perfect for use in game engines (Unity, Unreal Engine) or 3D modeling and rendering software as an environment element or character stand.

FAQ

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What miniature scales does this base fit?
This base is ideal for 28-32mm scale miniatures, which is standard for most tabletop wargames and role-playing games.
What are the design features of this base?
The base has a round shape with a detailed surface imitating old stone tiles with cracks and imperfections, as well as stone masonry on the sides.
Can this model be used in game engines?
Yes, the model is optimized for use in game engines like Unity or Unreal Engine, as well as for AR/VR applications.