Heroscape Huge Tree 3D Printer Model

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Summary

If you like what I am doing for the community or if you print some of my stuff, please make a small donation for this charity goal, doing good stuff in Gambia. All donations will be used for setting up local projects there.
Paypal.me/jutenjulgoededoel.

Update 11/09/2021
Improvements made to the floorring (no glue needed anymore) and Z-axis turned 20 degrees to fit the floortiles better between the roots. Thanks to @aschlauch.

This project is an hommage to my childhood memories of huge tree villages such as in Star Wars, DnD, Flashback and LOTR. Actually wanted to create a modular system for HeroScape and this is the result of it.
The Tree design itself is actually a design from @TheStackGaming.

This tree is recreated to combine it with the regular Heroscape tiles as foliage.
It's sturdy enough to support miniatures.

The tree contains 3 levels where you can put a 3 or 7 'hollow hex' between as a basement for regular heroscape tiles you can put on top of the them (see photo for example).

The 'tree single hex' is a ringpart you can shove over the pole inside the tree. It clamps to the regular heroscape tiles to make it sturdy and snugged. Thanks to @aschlauch for creating this piece as a coop-production.

It's possible to use some extra '2' and '3' treepieces to level up the tree above it's regular size, or to use it as a support for bridges on ground floor (see photo for example).

To make it stay in place on a hex-floor, glue a single hollow ex on the downside.

The tree, the single hex and hollow hexes can be printed without support.
For the tree I used an infillment of 5% and took about 10 hours to print with a fdm printer.

If you have any questions about how to apply the pieces, send me a Personal message and I will try to help you in the process.

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