The original file was great however I noticed that the sizes were not all designed for D&D, which is fine, but I needed something for my rapidly growing collection of minis and I needed a way to organize them. I took the original concept and utilized TinkerCAD (after some learning lol) and created appropriate trays and pegs to accommodate the varying sizes and heights. There are two additional plates that I created specifically for my D&D group the Party Plate and the Session Plate, these were designed so that when I or another person DM's a session they can pull the required minis and set them on the plate for easy use and portability. The Hex plates are designed to accommodate the Hero Forge sized bases.
100mmpeg.stl | 684.0B | |
103_with_8x25.stl | 176.9KB | |
120mmpeg.stl | 684.0B | |
12x30hex_-_2x20.stl | 223.4KB | |
12x52.stl | 152.2KB | |
140mmpeg.stl | 684.0B | |
15x25.stl | 189.0KB | |
160mmpeg.stl | 684.0B | |
16mmpeg.stl | 684.0B | |
180mmpeg.stl | 684.0B | |
200mmpeg.stl | 684.0B | |
28mmpeg.stl | 684.0B | |
50x25_-_10x16.stl | 236.6KB | |
5x76.stl | 63.7KB | |
60mmpeg.stl | 684.0B | |
80mmpeg.stl | 684.0B | |
FlatTray.stl | 1.4KB | |
Party_Plate.stl | 226.7KB | |
Session_Plate.stl | 111.5KB | |
Shelf.stl | 10.4KB | |
TrayBottomWithHoles.stl | 130.0KB |