"When old Uncle Necromancer was nearing the end, he commissioned a family mausoleum to be buried in. He had a handy shelf put in for coffins, but then oddly said he wouldn't need it for long. I also discovered that the centre of the edifice led down to what looked like a cellar. Uncle N said he always fancied having his own dungeon, but he was joking...I think. In the end it was all a bit pointless as the undertaker managed to lose the body. I often wondered where it went..."
I've included three options here, depending on how fast your printer is, or how patient you are.
1) The base and walls as one piece
2) The base and the walls separate
3) The base with the walls split into three parts. The advantage of this option is it breaks the pillars up into three chunks that give it a more realistic feel.
I did this one for my Frostgrave games, but it can be used as a dungeon entrance for any D&D /fantasy rules scenario. I've made it work in progress because I want to add some lugs on the roof to help when taking it off regularly (or rather fitting it back on...)
20/12/19 Lugs now added
maus_all_base_n_walls2_1.stl |
maus_base1.stl |
maus_body_bott_2_1.stl |
maus_body_mid_2_1.stl |
maus_body_top_3_1.stl |
maus_doors_1_1.stl |
maus_roof2_1.stl |
maus_shelf1_1.stl |
maus_whole_walls2_1.stl |