3D‑Printable Skirmish Terrain

The Depths of Tasar

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The Depths of Tasar recreates the terror of abandoned starship interiors with 3D-printable terrain for brutal skirmish battles. Bulkheads, vent‑shafts, barricades, and debris create tight, sight‑blocking layouts where every corner is a threat. Every piece is optimized for home FDM printers with minimal‑support setups and precise 28–32 mm scale. Subscribe to our newsletter to get day‑one access and an early‑bird exclusive discounts.

Modular layouts

Straight corridors, T‑junctions, rooms and connectors act like a box of LEGO for cramped starship fights. You’re never locked into a single layout: every piece shares the same grid and connection system, so you can rebuild your board in minutes before each game. One night you might run a tight, linear gauntlet of corridors and bulkheads; the next, you can open it up into a central hub with multiple approach routes and side rooms. Because the tiles are fully modular, even a small collection can generate dozens of distinct maps, keeping missions fresh and forcing players to adapt instead of memorising the terrain

Minimal supports

I design every piece in The Depths of Tasar to print with as little support material as possible. Overhangs, angles, and part splits are planned around FDM printers, so you spend more time gaming and less time cutting away supports.

Although most Tasar pieces are designed to print cleanly with minimal or no supports, a handful of the more advanced wall sections do need some support material – that’s the tradeoff I’ve chosen between maximum print convenience and rich, layered interior detail.

Minimal supports

Lock Your Walls in Seconds

The Slide Connector is an integrated slide‑lock rail that lets you connect and disconnect sections in seconds – no magnets, no clips, no wobble.

Built for every printer

All files in The Depths of Tasar are engineered to work on small printers first. Every corridor, wall and connector is designed around small‑format machines so they’ll fit comfortably on compact beds (like 120×120 mm and up) without hacks, tricky angles or risky overhangs. If your machine can print a basic calibration cube, it can print Tasar terrain.

Built for every printer

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Draft Factory

Draft Factory is a one‑person design studio focused on bringing cinematic, modular worlds to your tabletop through 3D‑printable files and carefully crafted physical accessories.

I design terrain, tiles and interiors with gameplay first in mind: clean lines of sight, clear cover, and layouts that are fast to set up but interesting to play on again and again. Currently much of the work is geared toward skirmish‑scale sci‑fi settings, such as Warhammer 40.000: Kill Team, – starship corridors, industrial machinery, grimy bulkheads. But everything is created to be system‑agnostic so you can drop it into the games you already love.

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