February 2, 2026
Description
Part of Tribes and Patreon February 2026 release. https://www.patreon.com/makingtlonThis set is part of the Houses of the Land of Tohs Bundle All the models are test printed and presupported when needed. This is a complete modular, OpenLOCK Structure with interior and exterior walls as well as a complete and modular roof - yeah, that's a lot of stuff :D The roof bits work more or less like the Elven House I made a few months ago, and allow you to build basically any shape of structure you want, with the width and length you desire. You can also make L (corner) shaped houses, C shaped ones (two corners) or, with the optional Tvariant, T shaped ones too. The only issue you may find with very wide houses is that the roof takes on a stepped look because of its modularity, but that may not be an undesirable feature. In fact, houses are not the only option for the set: you can make watch towers (one is shown in the render), monastery structures (4 angles, a garden in the middle!), huge pagoda like structures (the stepped roof helps with this!), simple shrines, and whatever comes to mind. You can also combine this with previous (or future!) roofs and other wooden walls to make even more and different structures. As always, the possibilities are endless. The set contains also two kinds of bases to put the houses slightly higher than ground level (half an inch) so that you can then stage inner pools or the base of a fire inset in the ground, a secret passage, and so on. Plus, they look cool! Among the instructions you will find color coded shots to understand what piece goes where more easily if you want to build the main structure shown in the render. That said, you can always customize your own with the large variety of walls. I am still testing an additional version of the walls that have the smooth square bits cut out and host a slit in their place. This will enable you to print (the good old paper printing, this time) your own wall patterns, decorations, etc... or use paper or cardboard (or anything flat, really) to customize your locations even further. For example, I plan to use black cardboard for the inner rooms of (long story short) a cultist hideout, and an intricate silver dragon on blue background pattern for one of the mountain shrines that I hope my players will visit in the next campaign and not totally skip to go and do more random side quests. Ah, to be a GM!
License:
MyMiniFactory Digital File Store License