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Put Your Your 3D Printer to Work with New Vallis Mortis From Fat Dragon Games

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Jul 10 2020
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When I saw the above image on Facebook, I had to share Fat Dragon Games’ newest Kickstarter Campaign – Vallis Mortis. You have to check it out!

The image that you see above is the Deathwalker. It is their $100,000 stretch goal. They are doing so well with this campaign that it should be unlocked soon. I would absolutely love to load up that bad boy with undead skeletons and storm a castle. What do you think?

For those that don’t know, Fat Dragon Games specializes in Paper and 3D Printer Terrain. You can pick up their stuff at a great price on DriveThruRPG. I like them enough that I already own a lot of their kits. Every so often, Fat Dragon Games goes to Kickstarter to fund new models. Vallis Mortis is their newest Kickstarter campaign to fund new 3D Printer STL files.

As a note, all of the images in this post are from the Vallis Mortis Kickstarter page.

LED Lights Galore!

One of the things that Tom Tullis (the owner of Fat Dragon Games) is focusing on this time around is on is making working LED light 3D printed models. That is pretty neat. Here are a few pictures from the campaign.

A number of unlocked Kickstarter Goals. These items put flames into your 3D printed terrain using LED lights.

Now this looks nice! Check out all of those working lights. All of these streets and houses are 3D Printed.

Now, this looks nice! Check out all of those working lights. All of these streets and houses are 3D Printed.

Beautiful. All of the models and miniatures in this picture were printed on Creality Ender 3 and Ender 5 3D Printers.

Some heroes in a tavern.

Some heroes around a campfire.

If you want to know exactly how to install the LEDs into the 3D Printed terrain, head to the Kickstarter campaign and there is another video there showing exactly how they work.

Miniatures Too

I know Fat Dragon Games for their terrain, but they do miniatures too. In the pictures above, the miniatures are part of this Vallis Mortis campaign. You can print off yourself on your very own 3D printer if you get in on this.

Some of the adventurer miniatures. They look suitable to me for any RPG and some skirmish games like Frostgrave.

Fat Dragon Games has already unlocked a number of villager miniatures and other stretch goals too. Of course, there is also the Deathwalker stretch goal just reached. That has to be my favorite thing that I have seen on this Kickstarter so far. Wow!

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At the time of this article, the Deathwalker just unlocked. 

Wrapping it up…

If you have a 3D Printer and want LED lights in your terrain, this Kickstarter is for you. In fact, the Vallis Mortis campaign focuses very strongly on exactly that – putting LED lights into terrain. The best level to pledge at seems to be the $60+ US levels as those levels also get you the unlocked stretch goal models.

Finally, Fat Dragon Games already has 3D Printer models available through DriveThruRPG. If you are curious about them, you could always buy one of the smaller kits and try them out. Although I do not own a 3D Printer, I have bought a whole bunch of Fat Dragon Games’ models for my growing STL file library.

Thanks again for reading, and until next time, Happy Gaming Everyone!!!

Read more about great Indie and Historical games on my site!

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This story first appeared on my personal website Must Contain Minis. Over there, you can find the original story as well as plenty of articles about all sorts of miniatures games. If you are interested in reading more about them, I have a small section about Fat Dragon Games.

I would also like to use this opportunity to let you know about my latest post on Must Contain Minis. It is a huge 2800 word report where I discuss my newest quest in finding myself a showcase gaming table for my work on Must Contain Minis and Bell of Lost Souls. In it, I take a look at 4 companies that make designer game tables, 4 carpenters that can build custom tables, and multiple ways that you can build your own.

More about Must Contain Minis…

For those that don’t know, Must Contain Minis is my personal Website. On it, I write about all sorts of miniatures games. What I love are games that others might consider obscure. You will find posts about tons of indie games, historical games, and games from small publishers. You can also follow me on Social Media. I am very active on Facebook and share posts of a wide variety. I upload my best pictures to Instagram and am fairly active on Twitter.

My aim is to promote gaming with companies outside of those that already dominate the gaming market.

Jacob Stauttener
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