Dungeon Dolls: Oracle 3D Printer Model

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Summary

Updated 2/19/17

Ever like the variable designs of FlatMinis, but the customization of Dungeon Dolls? Ever wanted more options? Look no further! Inspired by the aesthetic of GrumpyRobot's FlatMinis, and DutchMogul's Dungeon Doll system, come Trixster_98's take on the classic Dungeon Doll.

This handy Oracle includes a buckler, mace, plain pants, shirt with chainmail and simple pauldrons, plain head, and a cape base if you wish or a plain base if not. I printed mine at 200% (Red) and the base stands at 56 mm tall. You can also print at 150% (Grey) which stands at 42 mm. Fully customizable and modular, look for more designs to come in the following weeks.

These designs are fully compatible with DutchMogul's original Dungeon Dolls, but not with FlatMinis
Made in Tinkercad, red printed at my library, grey printed on my Monoprice MP Select Mini
The remixed and improved version of my 2014 work that was unprintable and abandoned shortly after inception

note
The buckler was a small round shield traditionally strapped onto the forearm to allow for one hand to be free for other things. The buckler slides into the handle and then slides onto the arm.
Buckler has been updated to fit better

note
Although I don't see how the original design by GrumpyRobot was meant to be an oracle it is still one of my favourite designs. The shirt looks great when printed and it has a certain simplicity about the design that I like. And a buckler is also a piece of equipment any self respecting adventurer should have access to.

All-Base.stl 53.7KB
All-Bottem.stl 7.9KB
BucklerFace-Ob.stl 15.7KB
BucklerHandle-Ob.stl 1.8KB
Mace-Ob.stl 10.2KB
Oracle-C.stl 111.3KB
Oracle-W.stl 171.2KB
Plain-H.stl 23.7KB
Plain-L.stl 18.4KB