On offer and sold under merchant license from 3d alien worlds is a massive 3d printed Samurai Dojo plus accessories.
A dojo building from old Japan. This large open-plan building is used for traditional martial arts such as kendo, karate, judo and archery. Screen doors on 3 sides open up to allow interior and exterior play, and the interior is carefully detailed with typical dojo accessories.
The exterior features a wrap-around wooden balcony, steps to one side, and archery targets. It measures 315mm x 275mm (12½" x 11") from side to side, and is 170mm (7") tall.
Please take the time to look at all the white background photos as they show an actual print of the dojo with our personal 28mm minis in most pictures to show the scale and quality of the print. The coloured background images are from 3d alien worlds themselves and all of us partner shops are allowed to use them. The final image shows the set in pieces as it will arrive to you.
If you can't see what you are looking for please message we can supply any 3d alien worlds item.
Item is 3d printed and requires assembly. No minis are included. They are only in the pictures to show scale. Item requires painting and assembly. Don't worry you will be direct to the digital assembly guide after purchase.
Please be aware
that fdm printers can leave some fine layer lines and minor
imperfections. The item you are viewing was printed at .2 layer
lines. We can print finer (but it costs more), but most
wargamers find .2 acceptable for terrain. If you require finer layer
lines then please contact us for a quote. Everything is currently
printed in PLA, colour may vary. If you need a specific colour please
message first before buying.
We do everything we can to minimise layer lines and you can file or sand them out yourself. Any lines we personally don't want on pieces we print for my personnel use we use a mix of a knife doing a flashing technique like on a gw model and minimal filing. Or you can prime and paint straight away. In most cases they are hardly visible after painting. We always recommend a little prep work before you prime them.