
Community Projects
Whenever I look at the pictures you have shared with us, I am very happy to have taken the step to push forward and publish my set.
What other people all over the world do with it is the greatest inspiration and motivation for me so far, as it constantly provides new impulses and ideas. Thank you to everyone who has given me photos to share with you!
Remarkable Miniatures
Dungeon Setup for Miniature Presentation
Technology | Resin Printing |
Locking | Sockets (5mm ball magnets: special Clips for 80%) |
Scale | 80% (Grid Size: 20/40mm) |
I met Remarkable Miniatures at the Spiele Essen and I love their dark miniature design a lot!
I am very happy they decided to do some test prints for a “Curse of the Citadel” setup with their miniatures.
All parts are printed in resin and scaled down to 80%. I like the result so much that I started to scale down some test prints myself. To be able to use 5mm ball magnets in 80% I had to modify the clip a bit.









jholen
Dungeon Diorama Board “Poisen Temple” for Necropolis28
Technology | FDM Printing |
Locking | LOCKS (+UV glue) |
Scale | 100% (Grid Size: 25mm) |
jholen created his first diorama in this size with my “Diorma Tiles” set “Curse of the Citadel” So cool seeing projects like this growing. Hopefully looking foward to see more stuff like this. Thanks for sharing your project!












Cyclops Hobby´s massive Resin Project
D&D and Miniature Display Dungeon
Technology | Resin Printing (Clips and Constructions in FDM) |
Locking | SOCKETS (5mm Ball Magnets) |
Scale | 100% (Grid Size: 25mm) |
Seeing the whole set printed in resin in these epic proportions is just fantastic and totally blew me away.
Cyclops Hobby hollowed out the files themselves and added drainage holes and printed directly from the plate. The effort to remove the elephant feet was not insignificant but the result is simply epic!
Thank you for sharing you progress with us!












The Tabletop Engineer
Frostgrave Solo Campaign “Beneath the Ice”
Technology | FDM Printing |
Locking | SOCKETS (5mm Ball Magnets) |
Scale | 100% (Grid Size: 25mm) |
Jim “The Tabletop Engineer” uses Curse of the Citadel Diorama Tiles to create a table for a Frostgrave solo campaign.
He shows endless gameplay videos of various fantasy and sci-fi tabletop games on his YouTube channel. If you are looking for inspiration for new tabletop games, Jim is the right person for you: Visit his channel and take a look at what he has to offer in his program. Thank you Jim for sending me these pictures. I hope you find time to continue enriching the community with your channel!




Shawn Fairbanks “The Rusty Paintbrush”
Massive Dungeon Project for “League of Dungeoneers”
Technology | FDM Printing (To avoid the typical grooves in FDM printing, he printed the Floor Tiles upright!) |
Locking | SOCKETS (5mm Ball Magnets) |
Scale | 120% (Grid Size: 30mm) |
The beauty of 3D printing is the fact that you can print anything at the scale you need for your purposes. Shawn’s project is particularly exciting for me as he already has a cool dungeon and is using my set to complement it. Since his previous setup has a 30mm grid, he printed my set at 120% so the grid fits perfectly. To compensate for the difference in height, he uses the OpenLOCK Transitions and thus has a good solution. Since he would have to buy larger ball magnets, which are significantly more expensive than the usual 5mm ball magnets, I have developed special clips that ensure optimal functionality for 5mm ball magnets even at 120%. Thanks Shawn for sharing your awesome project with us! Here are a few photos of how the set looks at 120%:
















DraconP86
“Modular Dungeon Project”
Technology | FDM Printing |
Locking | SOCKETS (5mm Ball Magnets) |
Scale | 100% (Grid Size: 25mm) |
DranconP86 was the first one who posted an image of my dungeon tiles in social media. It feels fantastic to see that the 3D models have found their way from my PC out into the wide world. Thank you DraconP86 for sharing your work with us. It really motivates me to see projects with my set being shared with the world.








Hedeons “Jungle Fever”
D&D campaign “Tomb of Annihilation”
Technology | FDM Printing |
Locking | SOCKETS (5mm Ball Magnets) |
Scale | 100% (Grid Size: 25mm) |
Thanks Hedeon – I would never have thought of flocking my dungeon tiles. It simply looks great and gives your project a very special flair!
Hedeon was my very first customer! He also gave me the first constructive feedback to further optimize my set and I would like to thank him for both.

