OpenLOCK Dungeon Stone Low Primary Walls
OpenLOCK Dungeon Stone Low Primary Walls
Published 2018-04-20T10:36:54+00:00
We continue with the updates of the oldest OpenForge series: Dungeon Stone. Dungeon Stone finally gets the OpenLOCK treatment, with the release of Primary Walls/Primary Floors/Low Primary Walls. This set has fully adopted all the changes in OpenLOCK up to version 7.5, including for the first time OpenLOCK's new supports in the clip bay.
This set is really good for things like balconies, but also works as the primary set if you want to use low walls so that it's easier to see the minis.
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You are going to first want to decide if you are going to glue pieces or not. If you don't want to glue anything, select the files named dungeon_stone_wall.inch..low.triplex.. If you want magnets, then select dungeon_stone_wall.inch..low.openforge.. It is not critical that every wall be the same.
If you are using the openforge varients, you will also need to print a base: dungeon_stone_base.inch..openlock.magnetic.
Second you will want to decide if you want sidelocking. Odds are you do. For that, select files with .side. in the name.
Date published | 20/04/2018 |