product description
The Desert Dyeing Factory is a detailed tabletop terrain that features colorful cloths, drying areas, and authentic clay building architecture. With a central building, open drying areas, and a colorful palette, this model brings any game world to life. The Dyeing Factory is ideal for desert or trading city scenarios and offers countless role-playing and adventuring opportunities.
Possible uses:
- Market or trading town scenes: As lively desert dyeing in trading centres or market places.
- Role-playing campaigns: Setting for exciting quests, such as finding a rare dye or uncovering a smuggling ring.
- Diorama construction: Ideal as a colorful centerpiece of a desert-themed diorama.
- Desert scenarios: Use it as a production facility or as a strategic target in combat scenarios.
- Economic simulation: Represent it as a crafting building for producing resources in tabletop or board game scenarios.
Compatible with tabletop systems such as:
- Dungeons & Dragons
- Pathfinder
- Frostgrave
- Warhammer Age of Sigmar
- Savage Worlds
product features
- Material: 3D FDM printed
- Color: White or gray, ready to paint yourself
- Scale: 1:56 (28mm tabletop scale)
- Dimensions: Height: 131mm x Width: 426mm x Depth: 431mm
- playable from the inside
- doors movable
notes
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 these cannot always be completely avoided. But don't worry, this does not affect the quality of your model.
However, please note that due to the 3D printing process, slight distortions (up to 2mm) may occur on larger parts. However, these small imperfections are easily fixed with model filler (Green Stuff).
It's just a small part of the process that gives your set a unique character. Have fun painting and assembling!
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.