The Dysprosium Precinct
The Dysprosium Precinct
On the densely populated planet Erbium, each metropolitan area is divided into several precincts, each with a central law enforcement building at its core. Built in the art deco style, Precinct 13-0015E is an imposing building that has guarded the Western sector of the ancient city of Dysprosium for centuries.
Details:
May’s release contains all of the components to build the large precinct building, the module style gives you endless possible variation. Our sample building is constructed with play area on two levels on the outside, as well as an open back with stairwell for multiple play areas inside as well. There are holding cells on the first level, and free-standing computer terminal desks. An excellent companion building to April’s release, Ruins of the Hoog.
Notes:
Painted terrain photos are our printed prototypes. You are purchasing STL files to print and paint at home.
Mini models displayed in our prototype photos are from our personal collection, purchased from other artists, and are not available through out website.
File Delivery
File Delivery
STL files are hosted on MyMiniFactory, establishing a seamless process between 3D designers and buyers. Your redemption link provides instant, lifelong access to your files.
Return Policy
Return Policy
There are no refunds on digital content. If you have any problems printing your files, please contact us for technical support.
FDM vs Resin
FDM vs Resin
The models are designed and tested with FDM printing in mind, with minimum supports needed.
However, the highest level of detail will be acheived with resin printing.
Assembly
Assembly
Files are 32mm, but can be scaled to taste. There is no 'one true' way to build our terrain, print and assemble to your heart's desire. Some parts need to be glued.
Terms and Conditions
Terms and Conditions
STL files are for personal use only.
You may not sell or profit from the prints or the files in any way.
You may not chare or distribute the files.
You may not modify the STL files to make new ones.
You may not make molds or use the STL files for mass production.