I'm so glad you liked the terrain! I've been following you for quite awhile, and used your initial video on how you blinged your GH board as inspiration to build my own 3D board when I first picked up the game. Thanks again for the thorough review!
Thanks a lot for checking out our terrain! I’d like to echo what Jeff said, your videos are partly to blame for creating my obsession with Gloomhaven terrain lol. Appreciate you going into the finer details and the work with magnets, we’ve had that on our To-Do List for quite a while. It’s cool to see other people’s take on paint schemes too!
He may have said so in the movie, but I haven't had the time to watch the whole thing yet. Is there any facebookgroup or somewhere else I can be notified when the Kickstarterane launches?
I’ve got a question: if I’m not mistaken, creating the different heights/layers to the board is your own idea/invention: if I wanted to create terrain with different heights, which pieces should I print out to make the risers? And how many risers would I need in total? How many differing heights, etc.?
They actually have risers you can use that I think they created during the last campaign. The height really is dependent on how tall you want things to be. I like having a lot of variability in height (only for aesthetics because there is no gameplay impact with height). But totally up to you. I would print some risers out and go from there.
@@gaminggeek241 very cool. Since I posted this comment I actually figured that out on Talisman Sabres printing PDF. How many risers did you wind up printing out and how many would you recommend printing?
Hey GamingGeek. I am VERY interested in walking the same path as you for a 3D GH/FH board. Years later, would you still recommend Talisman Sabre, with a combo of openlock and magnets? If not, do you recommend a different solution? The variable height is what really makes it pop! Thank you so much for any advice you could offer!
Good question. If you want height, I would definitely go with openlock. You don't have to do the magnets but they are more for convenience sake. Talisman came out with their own magnet system but it's a lot of magnets for each hex! I prefer mine with a single magnet per hex. But really, you can get away with just using clips and you would be perfectly okay with that.
Hello. Thank you for the info in this video. I haven't bought the TsT files yet and wanted to do some estimating... I am wondering if anyone can comment how many hexes you need to print to have complete campaigns. This might include the custom walls and so on. I'm trying to estimate time and cost to do the whole set.
I would recommend FDM because you are going to save a LOT of money. But you might want to do some of the traps, statues, and terrain overlays in resin for the greater detail.
I like the z axis aspect of this, but I've been using maghex for a while, and it's hard to see why I would move away from that. I wish there where a closer type to type comparison. Also how do you magnetize your minis?
Yeah, if you are already invested in Maghex, there isn't reason to switch over unless you wanted the walls. I did a video on how I magnetize minis for condition markers: ruclips.net/video/7dCzZh9FDPQ/видео.html Is that what you mean?
Hi... I just bougth talisman files... but they dont have your magnet system ..... I DO 100% want that.... do you sell/share/teach/show... i dont know... something.... how to do the magnet system? I hate the openlock system.... is lifting my floor... thanks and thanks again for those amazing videos ;P
Enrique, I know that Lambo just created a magnet system that enables the hexes to connect to each other: ruclips.net/video/arkhRtL7OdM/видео.html I'm not sure when he is going to release the new tiles. But if you want my mods, I'm willing to share them with you as long as Lambo is okay with it. Just include me in an email communication with him. My email is gbummer@gmail.com
You would have to magnetize the top of the tiles too in order for that to work--right now, the magnet is only on the bottom of the tile except for on the risers. But that's an idea.
Scratch my last question about your 3D printers: I just found the vids! I did have one more question however; what was the overall cost in terms of filament (raw material) for printing out all of the Gloomhaven terrain? If I try this what should I anticipate needing in terms of filament and money down? Keep up the great content!
So for what I printed out (which is a little more than half of what you need for the complete set) I used three rolls of PLA. I use eSun + and Hatchbox which is about $22/roll (all black).
@@gaminggeek241 that’d still be less expensive than paying for molds and the necessary flow stone I’d think if one were to make the terrain the old fashioned way. 🤔
I haven't checked but if you don't see them in the files for the grass tiles, they might still be working on them and will release later. Not sure though...
For information for others: a lot of the files haven't been delivered yet (as of beginning june), such as the trees, the bridge... Doesn't matter, there are lots of things to print in the mean time. :)
Both--you can purchase the set from Talisman Sabre where they print the tiles for you (and an option for them to paint them as well) or you can just purchase the STL files so you print them out yourself. The current Kickstarter has discounted prices from what the regular price will be after the Kickstarter.
I really wish you had clearly separated out what was pure Kickstarter components and which ones you had adapted or printed extra. You kinda do it when you show all the components but give us a shot of only the KS bits please.
Yeah, I did that because i only received half of the available files and wanted to complete out a table full of terrain. If you go to Talisman Sabre's website, they have lots of photos of what you get and I'm sure their KS page will feature them as well.
Setting up a scenario took on another whole level!
I see what you did there! 😉
I'm so glad you liked the terrain! I've been following you for quite awhile, and used your initial video on how you blinged your GH board as inspiration to build my own 3D board when I first picked up the game. Thanks again for the thorough review!
Thanks a lot for checking out our terrain! I’d like to echo what Jeff said, your videos are partly to blame for creating my obsession with Gloomhaven terrain lol. Appreciate you going into the finer details and the work with magnets, we’ve had that on our To-Do List for quite a while. It’s cool to see other people’s take on paint schemes too!
He may have said so in the movie, but I haven't had the time to watch the whole thing yet. Is there any facebookgroup or somewhere else I can be notified when the Kickstarterane launches?
I'm a magnet terrain fan, that would be amazing!
This looks very cool, I look forward to the Kickstarter I’m definitely onboard for it. 😎👍
I’ve got a question: if I’m not mistaken, creating the different heights/layers to the board is your own idea/invention: if I wanted to create terrain with different heights, which pieces should I print out to make the risers? And how many risers would I need in total? How many differing heights, etc.?
They actually have risers you can use that I think they created during the last campaign. The height really is dependent on how tall you want things to be. I like having a lot of variability in height (only for aesthetics because there is no gameplay impact with height). But totally up to you. I would print some risers out and go from there.
@@gaminggeek241 very cool. Since I posted this comment I actually figured that out on Talisman Sabres printing PDF. How many risers did you wind up printing out and how many would you recommend printing?
Great review as usual!
Hey GamingGeek. I am VERY interested in walking the same path as you for a 3D GH/FH board. Years later, would you still recommend Talisman Sabre, with a combo of openlock and magnets? If not, do you recommend a different solution? The variable height is what really makes it pop!
Thank you so much for any advice you could offer!
Good question. If you want height, I would definitely go with openlock. You don't have to do the magnets but they are more for convenience sake. Talisman came out with their own magnet system but it's a lot of magnets for each hex! I prefer mine with a single magnet per hex. But really, you can get away with just using clips and you would be perfectly okay with that.
Hello. Thank you for the info in this video. I haven't bought the TsT files yet and wanted to do some estimating... I am wondering if anyone can comment how many hexes you need to print to have complete campaigns. This might include the custom walls and so on. I'm trying to estimate time and cost to do the whole set.
If you message them on their website contact, they can give you a list that you need to print.
Nice video! What about the Axolote Hex set? I presumed you’d be totally into that already.
Now i'm on the fence wondering if i should magnetise... I think i can get away without it...
Did you slice the terrain with adaptive layers on? That may have made for some smoother tops so that you wouldn't have to print vertically.
Thanks for the great video. What type of filament do you use for terrain?
I use Hatchbox, Overture, and a lot of my patrons also use eSun+.
Where did you get the paper tiles you attached to the sheet metal? I can’t find it.
Sorry, the link is in the Part 2 video but here it is: drive.google.com/file/d/1F72O249OznYJTH71qYS7hti9F2EzeP-m/view
I got the all in pledge, now I just have to figure out if I'm going to print them on the Prusa Mini or the Saturn. Would you recommend fdm or resin?
I would recommend FDM because you are going to save a LOT of money. But you might want to do some of the traps, statues, and terrain overlays in resin for the greater detail.
Beautiful job! Can I ask what 3D printer you use/recommend?
I like the z axis aspect of this, but I've been using maghex for a while, and it's hard to see why I would move away from that. I wish there where a closer type to type comparison. Also how do you magnetize your minis?
Yeah, if you are already invested in Maghex, there isn't reason to switch over unless you wanted the walls. I did a video on how I magnetize minis for condition markers: ruclips.net/video/7dCzZh9FDPQ/видео.html Is that what you mean?
Hi... I just bougth talisman files... but they dont have your magnet system ..... I DO 100% want that.... do you sell/share/teach/show... i dont know... something.... how to do the magnet system? I hate the openlock system.... is lifting my floor...
thanks and thanks again for those amazing videos ;P
Enrique, I know that Lambo just created a magnet system that enables the hexes to connect to each other: ruclips.net/video/arkhRtL7OdM/видео.html I'm not sure when he is going to release the new tiles. But if you want my mods, I'm willing to share them with you as long as Lambo is okay with it. Just include me in an email communication with him. My email is gbummer@gmail.com
Where do you get the hex grid paper from?
The link is in Part 2 of this video so make sure to take a look at that. But here's the link: tinyurl.com/2uf4ssf6
Why not put magnets in the doors so they magnetize to the center of a tile?
You would have to magnetize the top of the tiles too in order for that to work--right now, the magnet is only on the bottom of the tile except for on the risers. But that's an idea.
Scratch my last question about your 3D printers: I just found the vids! I did have one more question however; what was the overall cost in terms of filament (raw material) for printing out all of the Gloomhaven terrain? If I try this what should I anticipate needing in terms of filament and money down?
Keep up the great content!
So for what I printed out (which is a little more than half of what you need for the complete set) I used three rolls of PLA. I use eSun + and Hatchbox which is about $22/roll (all black).
@@gaminggeek241 that’d still be less expensive than paying for molds and the necessary flow stone I’d think if one were to make the terrain the old fashioned way. 🤔
Beautiful... Can someone point me in the direction of where to find those trees? :) thank you!
I haven't checked but if you don't see them in the files for the grass tiles, they might still be working on them and will release later. Not sure though...
@@gaminggeek241 yes that's it, spot on. I just checked, the trees haven't been delivered yet.
For information for others: a lot of the files haven't been delivered yet (as of beginning june), such as the trees, the bridge... Doesn't matter, there are lots of things to print in the mean time. :)
So it's you buy the product? Or are there files to print your own for TALISMAN?
Both--you can purchase the set from Talisman Sabre where they print the tiles for you (and an option for them to paint them as well) or you can just purchase the STL files so you print them out yourself. The current Kickstarter has discounted prices from what the regular price will be after the Kickstarter.
I really wish you had clearly separated out what was pure Kickstarter components and which ones you had adapted or printed extra. You kinda do it when you show all the components but give us a shot of only the KS bits please.
Yeah, I did that because i only received half of the available files and wanted to complete out a table full of terrain. If you go to Talisman Sabre's website, they have lots of photos of what you get and I'm sure their KS page will feature them as well.
If ever i win the lottery, first i'll go to japan , 2nd i'll bling my gloomhaven 😂.
If I win, I'll buy that Broken Token insert for the box!
@@gaminggeek241 Now you're just showing off living the dream :D
Do the Gloomhaven first, it will cost more 😂
Hmm, it is like Hero Scape for big kids. I actually thought this was a printable Hero Scape type tiles.
You could use this for Heroscape. I know Hygrounds made 3D tiles meant for the game.