Dungeon Tile Set
Dungeon Tile Set
The dungeon tile system is designed to give you flexibility when constructing passage systems. With each wall section locking into corner columns it gives you a passage system which not only looks good but will hold together during your game and pack away quickly when you are done.
Contents:
- 40 Columns
- 3 Short (2") Walls with Door
- 4 Medium (3") Walls with Door
- 4 Long (6") walls with Doors
- 4 - 6" Walls
- 4 - 5" Walls
- 6 -4" Walls
- 6 - 3" Walls
- 8 - 2" Walls
- 8 - 1" Walls
- 6 1” broken walls
Floor Tiles
- 1 - 5x5
- 1 - 4x4
- 2 - 3x3
- 4 - 1x1
- 4 - 2x1
- 6 - 2x2
- 4 - 3x2
- 4 -4x2
- 2 -5x2
- 2 -6x2
The passages are based on a 1" grid and will fit other commercially printed floor tiles.
Notes:
Walls are 48mm from base (51mm from Table)
Wall lengths quoted include the width of the column joiners. EG: 6" wall covers 6" of floor tiles with columns attached.
Figures and furniture are for illustration purposes only and are not included.
Parts require some simple assembly.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What country are you based in?
We are an Australian based terrain manufacturer.
What are these Tabletop Ready (TTR) products?
Tabletop Ready is our range of printed lasercut MDF terrain. As the colour comes pre printed on the model there is no need for painting. Just build the model and play!
How long does it take to ship an order?
We usually try and ship orders within 7 days of receiving them. However sometimes it may take longer depending on what products have been ordered. All our traditional lasercut (non TTR) products are made to order.
How much do you charge for postage?
For orders within Australia we charge a flat rate of $8aud.
For international orders we charge a flat rate of $20aud (10kg order limit).
Do you withhold VAT for UK customers?
Currently we are not set up to withhold VAT on behalf of our UK customers. UK customers should be aware that UK customs will charge an additional VAT fee before they can receive their goods.
Is MDF Dangerous?
MDF (medium density fibreboard) is an engineered wood, as such it does contain chemicals that may be harmful in some circumstances. MDF is generally considered safe to be around, it is used widely in home construction, furniture, decorations and wargaming terrain!
For optimal safety we advise:
- Avoid sanding MDF (wear safety mask if you must).
- Avoid burning MDF.
- Keep out of reach of the little ones.
What glue do I used to build my MDF models?
We recommend using PVA glue or super glue. We only recommend super glue for experienced model builders (hard to undo a mistake made with superglue!).
The Tabletop Ready Terrain bonds weaker when using PVA due to the coating on the MDF preventing the glue absorbing into the wood.
How do I paint my MDF terrain?
We recommend undercoating your model with a mat spray paint (colour of your choice). Then painting using acrylic paints. If you use thin coats of paint the detail of the engraving should be preserved.
Our tabletop ready range of terrain does not require any painting. However some people like to blend the MDF edges of the model. A coat or two of carefully applied acrylic paint should suffice.
Do you do custom made orders?
We often do custom made orders for those who want small tweaks to our products or something tailored to their specific products. Feel free to contact us to discuss your requirements.
How can I contact you?
You can contact us via email sales@battlefieldaccessories.com.au or via facebook
Who are Parkjack Industries Pty Ltd?
Parkjack Industries Pty Ltd is the legal name of our company, Battlefield Accessories is our trading name that we sell stuff under. So please do not be alarmed if you see Parkjack Industries show up on your statements after purchasing from us.