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Every campaign needs a strong setting, and Ivory City gives DMs control over a city shaped by power, war, and the consequences of their players’ choices. Build fortresses, raise walls, scatter ruins, and prepare siege machines—then decide who defends and who invades. These STL files aren’t just scenery—they’re part of the challenge your players must face.
The banners have faded, the walls still stand, and whispers echo through crumbling taverns. This is Ivory City—once a center of power, now a stage for your campaign’s next chapter. Whether your players walk through a bustling capital or a war-scarred ruin, the Ivory City 3D printable terrain set gives you the tools to build a living, evolving city.
At the heart of this collection is flexibility. Each building, from the Ivory City house with its interior and ruined version to the Ivory City Inn ruins STL file, gives Dungeon Masters control over the state of their world. Did the town survive the orc onslaught? Or is your party picking through what remains? These aren’t just props—they’re part of the narrative structure.
The Ivory City modular medieval city STL system is designed to let you create compact districts, long avenues, fortress courtyards, or claustrophobic alleys. Each piece connects logically, allowing for large-scale layouts or close encounters. You don’t need to improvise the layout on the fly—print what fits your session, and expand later if needed.
And because each building exists in both standard and ruined forms, you’re not stuck telling just one version of the story. Shift from prosperity to devastation throughout your campaign without redrawing your map. That abandoned trade road? Suddenly, alive with smuggler traffic. That burned inn? The new meeting point for a rebel faction.
Need a military presence in your city? The Ivory City barracks 3D printable model is ready for placement inside any stronghold or defensive quarter. Surround it with the Ivory City warehouse printable terrain and a few watch posts, and now you’ve got a patrol zone where tension can brew.
Ruins + intact models = story progression without rebuilding
Modularity + narrative assets = terrain that adapts to your plot
Ivory City by The Printing Goes Ever On is more than just a terrain set. It’s a way to reinforce your worldbuilding with visual, tactile elements that your players can walk through—literally.
Not every campaign begins in a quiet village. Some begin with the gates of a fortified city looming over a caravan of strangers. With the Ivory City complete bundle for tabletop gaming, you gain access to everything needed to build a full-scale fantasy metropolis—from market districts and guard posts to towers, bastions, and the Ivory City citadel 3D print model itself.
This bundle doesn’t leave room for guesswork. You’ll find structured sets, such as the Ivory City warehouse printable terrain and the Ivory City trade hall ruins STL, as well as civic buildings like the Ivory City hospital or town hall, all rendered in both their intact and damaged states. That makes it easy to reflect change—without replacing your entire city layout.
Each model in this category is scaled for practical use at the table. From alley chases between Ivory City houses with interior and ruined versions to last stands in the Ivory City barracks 3D printable model, the bundle allows for immersive setups that match your campaign’s tone. It’s not about having more—it’s about having exactly what the scene calls for.
This is where the modular approach makes a difference:
And when conflict escalates? Just swap out the building with its ruined counterpart. The Ivory City Inn ruins STL file becomes the marker for a past battle. The Ivory City citadel 3D print model now serves as the heart of resistance or tyranny—your choice.
When diplomacy fails and the gates shut tight, that’s when the siege engines roll in. The Ivory City range expands beyond city walls to include the machines designed to break them. The Ivory City siege machines STL files category includes everything a DM needs to stage an invasion—or defend against one.
Let’s say your players are caught between factions. One controls the inner wall and citadel. The other is building up assault platforms in the lower city. How do you show this tension on your map? You print it. The wolf head battering ram, flamethrower, and large orc siege tower offer distinct visuals that reinforce conflict.
What makes this set especially useful is its compatibility with the modular wall system. Each siege piece is scaled to interact with the towers, gates, and barricades of the main Ivory City 3D printable terrain set. That means you can stage realistic sieges—where paths of approach, firing lines, and choke points matter.
Want to slow an enemy assault? Drop the falling spikes and ram snatcher in strategic zones. Ready to show what happens when defenders push back? Place a wall-mounted trebuchet on your outer bastions and bring in your players mid-fight.