Product description
Zulu ceramic set | Tabletop Scatter
The Zulu Ceramics Set by Vesna Sculpts consists of nine carefully designed jugs that bring an authentic Zulu settlement to life on any tabletop game board. Each piece in this set was manufactured using the latest 3D SLA printing technology in a minimum resolution of 6K and is provided in neutral gray, ideal for painting yourself. The variety of jug shapes ranges from simple water containers to elaborately decorated ceremonial vessels.
Contents of the set:
- 9 different Zulu style jugs
Uses: These ceramic tankards are perfect for creating tabletop scenarios such as Dungeons & Dragons, Warhammer, Pathfinder, and other role-playing or strategy games that value culturally rich and historically inspired settings. They are great for depicting village life, as part of market places, or in rural settlements.
Product features
3D SLA printing
In grey to paint yourself
Note on ordering
Due to their size, our buildings are only printed after the order has been received. To coordinate the process and delivery times, please contact us.
Please note that due to the current order situation, the production time for some buildings may take up to 2 weeks.
Hints
Just a small note for you: The miniatures come to you unpainted and some of them have to be assembled by yourself - a little superglue can work wonders here! Sometimes there can be small residues or slight damage from the support structures, unfortunately this 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 or FDM printing process, slight distortions (up to 1.5mm) may occur on larger parts. However, these small imperfections are easily fixed with modeling filler (Green Stuff).
It's just a small part of the process that gives your set a unique character. Have fun painting and assembling!
BE CAREFUL WITH SMALL CHILDREN
Although the figures are inviting to play with, it is important to remember that they are not suitable for small children. There is a risk that small parts can break off. Miniatures should not be considered toys.