The file 'Open WarHex – Baseplates 3D Printer Model' is (STL) file type, size is 175.6KB.
Want to save some plastic? Need to (or just feel like) covering a sizable table with WarHex, but 6ft x 8ft coverage of the big 12 hex fields at full height are a lot to store just to fill out ground level? Want a flat map where you can still use module rings? Playing on a hex-printed gaming map where you want to show terrain templates?
Have we got a solution for you!
These are the single, double, triple, seven, and twelve hex core pieces, shortened to a flat-bottomed plate that can be used to quickly and easily build out most of a map on a large table, with reduced space and material use. They don't stack on top of other hexes, but if the only thing under them is the table or a gaming mat, it's a feature. : )
Note: these are NOT compatible with the "Testbed" experimental branch. These use the core set central hex contours. Testbed branch rings will not seat on these.
Double_hex_baselayer.STL | 47.7KB | |
Seven_hex_baselayer.STL | 136.0KB | |
Single_hex_baselayer.STL | 25.8KB | |
Three_hex_baselayer.STL | 66.0KB | |
Twelve_hex_baselayer.STL | 223.5KB |