Product description
Unfold the enchanting world of halflings on your gaming table with the Halfling House Decorations, a 20-piece set from The Printing Goes Ever On, Chapter 41 - Halfling Rebellion. This extensive set contains everything you need to furnish a halfling's home with loving details: a carefully crafted table and chair for social gatherings, practical baskets for storing supplies, sturdy cupboards for storing treasures, a cozy stove for warmth and... Promises comfort and an inviting bed that invites you to dream. Each piece has been crafted using highly detailed 3D SLA printing technology in a neutral gray and is waiting to be personalized with colors.These halfling house decorations are perfect for a variety of tabletop games and provide ample opportunities for creative storytelling:
“Warhammer Fantasy Battles” – as a setting for a halfling village or camp.
“Dungeons & Dragons” – as props for interior scenes in houses and taverns.
“Pathfinder” – as detailed equipment for player homes or inns.
“Frostgrave” – as domestic ruins in an abandoned city.
"The Ninth Age" - as elements for camp or village scenarios in halfling campaigns.
Product features
3D SLA printing
In gray to paint yourself
28mm Heroic Scale
Hints
Just a little note for you: The miniatures come to you unpainted and some of them have to be assembled yourself - a little superglue can work wonders here! Sometimes there may be small residues or slight damage caused by the support structures, but unfortunately these cannot always be completely avoided. But don't worry, this won't affect the quality of your model.
However, it should be noted that due to the 3D SLA printing process, slight distortions (up to 1mm) may occur on larger parts. However, these small imperfections are easily repaired with modeling putty (Green Stuff).
It's just a small part of the process that gives your set a unique character. Have fun painting and assembling!
Even though the figures are great to play with, it is important to remember that they are not suitable for small children. There is a risk that small parts could break off. Miniatures should not be viewed as toys.