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Hello, the third November update is ready. The second new set is called "Gruesome Graveyard" and will be about undead encounters like ghouls in a graveyard setting. 

Here you can find the previous updates:

First November Update

Second November Update 

Hope you will like the models! 😃

Graveyard Tiles (OpenLOCK) - With these modular tiles, you can build your very own enclosed graveyard! Includes many different wall and ground tiles!

Fire Ghost Skeleton - A ghost of a man who was burned alive. He can't rest until he got revenge on his murderers.

Undead Dire Wolf - This Dire Wolf was once the king of the norther forests. Now as a mindless beast, it only serves the necromancer who revived it.

Banshees Classic - The ghost of a woman who was killed for being a witch. Her spirit is back to take revenge. Her Banshee scream is painful to anyone who hears it.

Lich Female - The promise of an eternal life turned this once powerful witch into a lich. She might not win a beauty contest anymore, but it's what's inside that counts, right? 

Big Flesh Ghoul - A rotting ghoul that is always hungry for fresh human meat. Its random mutations may cripple it sometimes, but it also makes it almost impossible to kill.

Claw Ghoul - A ghoul that likes to shred his victims into pieces before eating them. It can't get enough of piercing living flesh with its claws.

Elven Ghost Princess - A friendly ghost of an elven princess that died a long time ago. Can you help her soul to find peace? 

Revealed 70 of 96 new November models. More to be shown soon.

Thank You!

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Anonymous

Is there any way to get the graveyard models without the big crosses on them? I love the design but would never print them with Christian iconography. It just doesn't fit with any setting I would play in.

Anonymous

Booyah! Those are sick! Do all of the elements, like the tree, come only on open lock tiles, or are some independent?

Anonymous

These are awesome! I'm currently printing some of the bandit camp terrain pieces. Would you ever consider making versions of your larger stuff like the Swimming Tavern with 2mmx2mm or 2mmx3mm magnet connectors? Obviously only going forward, I'd never expect it retroactively. I've run into the problem a number of times where I break the connectors removing the roof off a building with protruding connectors, but with magnets it's always solid. The biggest reason though... It saves plastic too, and makes then much more print friendly! Much less supports needed when you can print a wall structure with the wall flat on the bed as opposed to the pins!