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Long Hall Runner Corridor – Dragonlock 28mm Dungeon

Long Hall Runner Corridor – Dragonlock 28mm Dungeon

Regular price $27.00 USD
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The Long Hall Runner builds a 2x12 inch straight dungeon corridor (24 sq inches) for 28mm tabletop RPGs like D&D and Pathfinder. A classic choke point for line-of-sight spells and ranged attacks, this Dragonlock corridor set includes 6 straight walls, 3 floor tiles, 15 Dragonbite clips, and a bonus skeleton mini. Printed in neutral grey Hyper PLA, unpainted and ready for primer. Made to order in Canada by a licensed Fat Dragon Games partner.

Layout: Creates a 2x12 inch straight corridor (24 sq in total).

Bundle Contents:

  • 6x Straight Walls (2 inch)
  • 3x Dungeon Floors (2x2 inch)
  • 15x Dragonbite™ Clips
  • Bonus: 1x Skeleton Mini

Tabletop Tactics:
A classic choke point. Use this long hallway to line up enemies for a Lightning Bolt spell or a piercing arrow shot.

Product Specifications:
These 3D printed tiles are produced in neutral grey Hyper PLA. They are supplied unpainted and ready for your favorite primer and paint. Includes Dragonbite™ clips to connect all pieces.

The Dragonlock Advantage:
We are a proudly licensed partner of Fat Dragon Games. This bundle features the award-winning Dragonlock™ system. Original .stl files for these models can be purchased directly at fatdragongames.com, designed by Tom Tullis.

Made to Order, Made in Canada:
All terrain is printed on demand to ensure the highest quality control. Please allow a 5-7 day lead time for larger orders.

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Compatible Games

  • D&D
  • Pathfinder

Scale

  • 28mm

Material

Premium grey PLA (FDM 3D print)

Production Time

2–10 business days, made-to-order in Calgary

Made in Canada

Printed in our Calgary workshop

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