The file 'Tokenster (D&D Monster Token) + Tocounter (D&D Token Counter) 3D Printer Model' is (xcf,stl) file type, size is 226.1KB.
TOKENSTER or Monster Token for D&D is a easy to print (no support) and low PLA use Token for Monsters (or whatever you want) in Dungeons and Dragons (or any other tabletop game)
Things to do:
Print the BASE and print A LOT of FACE. You can change the FACE over the BASE, so you could have just 10 BASE and 100 FACE.
Print the monster/object/face/whateveryouwant and cut it in the right dimension (I put a Gimp file (10x15 BASE.xcf) with 10x15cm picture with guide and marker [10x15 is the cheapest format to print everywhere]).
Glue the pictures over the FACE (you could use biadhesive, it's actually easy to use) and that's it.
When a monster die you can remove the FACE and leave the BASE on map, so you could know where is the dead body of the creature.
If you are a Master:
You can Create everything you want to place in your squared terrain.
If you are a Player:
You can Create your own PG. Just print/draw/photo and put it on the FACE
I know the FACE print is very Thin, but I don't want to use a lot of PLA for this thing. When you Glue the picture the Token will be hard enough.
EDIT 2018 JUNE 12
You have a lot of monster of the same type? just put the Tocounter over the Tokenster.
BASE_BIG_10X15.xcf | 128.4KB | |
BASE_MEDIUM_+_BIG_10X15.xcf | 148.3KB | |
BASE_MEDIUM_10X15.xcf | 164.7KB | |
BASE_MONSTER.xcf | 19.2KB | |
TOCOUNTER_1-5.stl | 259.7KB | |
TOCOUNTER_11-15.stl | 274.8KB | |
TOCOUNTER_16-20.stl | 426.9KB | |
TOCOUNTER_6-10.stl | 378.3KB | |
TOKENSTER_25mm_BASE.stl | 353.1KB | |
TOKENSTER_25mm_FACE.stl | 59.2KB | |
TOKENSTER_50mm_BASE.stl | 436.2KB | |
TOKENSTER_50mm_FACE.stl | 45.8KB | |
TOKENSTER_75mm_BASE.stl | 433.6KB |