A wonderful set of square crates. This set is designed to work for 28MM, 25MM, 20MM, 15MM and 6mm scales. Great for the docks, storerooms, or warehouses in your RPG world or miniatures game. SLA hi res 3D printed. Models come sprued on supports and unpainted.
SeaDogBrian’s GM Stash-O-Bits is designed to make your tabletop worlds more awesome! The line features both digitally sculpted and 3d-printed bits by Brian Carnes, as well as our older hand sculpted cast designs by Sarah J Chistenson. Bring your wargame tabletop, miniature board and roleplay games more immersion by adding 3d-elements. They also can work great for detailing model railroad layouts.
Whether it be barrels for your wharf or storeroom, tables and chairs for your RPG tavern brawl, or crates for your epic gritty tabletop battlefield we have detail bits and scatter terrain for all genres of games. We even have tombstones for your zombie game, or arcade machines to add nostalgia for your 80’s game. Everything but the kitchen sink? We have a 28MM scale sink – along with a toilet, kitchen appliances, desks all in miniature to make your miniature world more awesome!
All of our bits are either cast resin or 3d-printed. Many of our GM bits are scaled for 28MM scale boards, although certain items, like boxes and crates, are either scale agnostic (work for many scales) or we offer a smaller version to use with 15mm and 20MM scale boards. Please note that if you need a custom scale, any of our digitally sculpted bits can be printed in other scales by special order / custom request.
This model features 3D printed parts: There are two types of 3D printed parts we use in our products. "FDM" is lower cost, and is what most would recognize as traditional 3D printing. This type of model printed in layers from thermal plastic (generally PLA or PETG), and is lightweight with reasonable detail but will have visible striation (or lines) that the hobbyist may want to clean up using putty, primer, or other hobby techniques. "SLA" is a laser cured photo-resin that has exceptional detail, and generally has a much smoother finish without significantly noticeable striation. This type of material is more expensive, and fine details can be more delicate. Some models may use either or both types of parts, and some models may have the ability for the buyer to select the print type under print options. These models are intended to be painted and may come in different colors.