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3D models online

Started by Marchand, March 04, 2021, 06:57:01 AM

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Marchand

I just noticed Historic Scotland have put up some 3D models online - including some castles, Pictish hill forts, a Roman fort, and an Iron Age underground grain store.

https://sketchfab.com/HistoricEnvironmentScotland

Also various statues and other objects.

Seems like there are a lot more models on there from different sources too.

Thought it might be useful for DMs in helping players visualise stuff. I haven't tried it at the table yet myself. It might work well for online play.
"If the English surrender, it'll be a long war!"
- Scottish soldier on the beach at Dunkirk

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FingerRod

Yes, this is really cool. I just spent about 5 minutes panning around the Bar Hill Fort. Thanks!

Arkansan


Visitor Q

Very cool. Will likely use some of these in my WFRP campaign.

thedungeondelver

How very cool!

Inquiring minds want to know if these are available as STL (Stereo Lithography) files one can feed into a 3d printer...
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Mcbobbo sums it up nicely.

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