Modular Rivers
$12.95 Modular Rivers
Published 2021-08-06T09:05:38+00:00
The Modular Rivers set includes a variety of river sections at various angles that can be connected end-to-end to create an endless variety of river systems. Each piece connects to the next with a version of our built-in BattleGrip tabs, so sections will not detach and are easily interchangeable.
Sections included are:
- a 30° river bend
- a 60° river bend
- a 90° river bend
- 2 different straight sections
- a large ‘Y’ bend that allows you to split the river into two
- a pond where the river ends (or a spring where it starts…)
“Mosquitos, midges, leeches, but the best fishing near Sendsend that anyone knows of! And you never know what you’ll find floating down the rivers if you spend the day hiking alongside them. Why, just last week I found this strange, black urn with all these weird markings on it! It was so weird ’cause my arms felt all tingly when I touched it. Anyway, I took it home and put in on the mantle. Had the strangest dreams that night too…. you ever wonder what a person tastes like?”- Edis Malshot, shopkeep and resident of Sendsend
Much of the upper Ashlands are crisscrossed with a matrix of meandering rivers, tributaries of the mighty Taranach and other sources of water from the Khavahk mountains. The rivers snake lazily across the plain and provide a means of transport for local farmers and travellers. Some run fast, some run slow, but they all bring live giving water to the communities and wetlands that make the Ashlands such a rich and prosperous region of Talharia.
This 3d printable modular river set comes with 30, 60 and 90 degree angled sections, 2 straight sections, a ‘Y’ split and a pond where the river ends.
Date published | 06/08/2021 |
Price | $12.95 |
Supporto Gratuito | YES |
Coated with some different grits, painted, flocked, and liquid effects'd. Overall I'm really happy with these, I've always wanted a set of nice, modular 3D rivers. My only complaint is that the clip system (which I otherwise like) makes it difficult to dam up the ends for a liquid effect pour, so I left these pretty shallow. If I were to print more, I'd use super glue and plastic, not tape.