Tried out Gaslands for the first time last night, I borrowed this useful battle mat off the wee one.
Tried out Gaslands for the first time last night, I borrowed this useful battle mat off the wee one.
@PuzzledByMuch Yeah, this road layout was a bit tight. I reckon we will do something with a bit more space to it next time.
I think these are the templates that I used.
https://www.printables.com/model/183412-gaslands-movement-templates-2022
@PuzzledByMuch Oh and I used these for some tokens
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/game/gaslands-dice-and-tokens

Help support my work on these models by supporting me on Patreon! I make models for lots of different games every month and supporters will get early access, and input into future models. https://www.patreon.com/sablebadger Gaslands is a tabletop game of post-apocalyptic vehicular mayhem. With fast and cinematic rules, it is designed to be played with toy cars, allowing players to ram, skid and race their way through the wreckage of a burnt-out Earth. The game is published as a short easy to read book, and with rules on how to move your vehicles around via Templates (included in the book as paper templates, download my 3d Printable ones here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2922073) You can buy the core book here: https://gaslands.com/ You also need Dice, and Tokens to play as well, so I made my own set of them available here. UPDATE: I edited the hazard symbol to make the lines thicker to make it easier to ink in. These are v1.2 version. I left the original if you like the thinner line. Included are: Skid Dice (Die faces are 3x Shift, 1 Slide, 1 Spin, 1 Hazard). Print 6 Hazard Tokens Ammo Tokens Vote Tokens Pole Position Token To print the dice I highly recommend the following settings for the best balance and fairness (tested extensively). layer: .2 mm Infill: 100% size: 16mm Raft: yes Shells: .08 Top and bottom Layers: .08 What you want to end up with in your slicer is equal thickness on the walls and top and bottom layers. With 100% infill you should have a solid dice with equal layers on all six sides. I've done tests with similar dice using this method, and the dice roll balanced. You can ink the dice with a ultra fine tip sharpie. If you have any problem with the pen "bleeding" along print lines you can hit it with a light coat of white spray primer. For the Tokens you can print them in a single color, or if you are feeling adventurous, switch filament mid print like I did for the Ammo Tokens. :) I have quite a few models available for tabletop wargaming, just check below. I put a lot of time into making these models, so if you're inclined a TIP wouldn't hurt. https://www.thingiverse.com/sablebadger/about If you'd like to purchase a print of this, you can check here are FunBoardGames on Etsy who is the only authorized vendor of these printed models. https://www.etsy.com/shop/FunBoardGames If the models aren't up on his site just shoot him an email with a request, he is usually pretty quick to respond. I've created a lot of other wargaming terrain for you to download and enjoy: Fantasy Wargame Terrain - https://www.thingiverse.com/sablebadger/collections/badgers-fantasy-wargame-terrain Star Wars Legion/Sci Fi - https://www.thingiverse.com/sablebadger/collections/badgerss-star-wars-legion-collection Gaslands - https://www.thingiverse.com/sablebadger/collections/badgerss-gaslands-game-models